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amother
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Today at 9:58 am
I keep seeing recipes for the sauce of meatballs, I've always used jarred marinara sauce, somtimes add a little water.
Is there anything wrong with that?
Wondering why it's not so commonly done...
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amother
Lilac
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Today at 10:01 am
why would anything be wrong?
I used canned tomato sauce because it’s a lot cheaper but that’s the only reason
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amother
Brown
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Today at 10:03 am
Of course not. Generally if there’s a recipe it’s to make things from scratch. Rarely in a cookbook or on a recipe website will you see recipes that use premade sauces, unless it’s the website of the company that makes that sauce.
Recipe by definition means to make it yourself from scratch. But there’s a huge market of premade sauces for a reason, nearly everyone uses them.
If you just want to know how long to cook it and what temperature, just skip ahead to that part of the instructions
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amother
White
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Today at 10:04 am
It's illegal in most countries. Close blinds look doors and muzzle kids.
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amother
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Today at 10:23 am
amother Brown wrote: | Of course not. Generally if there’s a recipe it’s to make things from scratch. Rarely in a cookbook or on a recipe website will you see recipes that use premade sauces, unless it’s the website of the company that makes that sauce.
Recipe by definition means to make it yourself from scratch. But there’s a huge market of premade sauces for a reason, nearly everyone uses them.
If you just want to know how long to cook it and what temperature, just skip ahead to that part of the instructions |
Nowadays there are so many recipes for the easiest way, such as dinner done type.
Curious, what's the benefit of making your own sauce?
Taste?
Cost?
Other?
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amother
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Today at 10:26 am
In general I'm a homemade type of gal and make most things from scratch. Always bake my own challah, baked goods, etc,
But this just seems so easy and not that expensive at $1.99 a jar that I am wondering if there is a reason others don't do it.
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abbie
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Today at 10:26 am
Nothing wrong, if your family likes it and it works for you
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iluvy
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Today at 10:27 am
Lol
I'll never forget when I was newly married and I painstakingly made my way through a Susie Fischbein lasagna recipe. When I was done, I screamed out loud, "That was just...marinara sauce! I just spent ten minutes making the same exact marinara sauce that comes in a jar!"
I still make the lasagna, which is delicious, but now I use jarred marinara sauce and prebreaded eggplant.
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amother
NeonPurple
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Today at 10:31 am
amother OP wrote: | Nowadays there are so many recipes for the easiest way, such as dinner done type.
Curious, what's the benefit of making your own sauce?
Taste?
Cost?
Other? |
I do for taste and health reasons
A lot of them have sugar which I try to avoid.
I also try to avoid overly processed foods
But my family calls me a food snob and think I’m nuts…
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lovecouches
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Today at 11:02 am
I live in Israel and the jarred marinara sauces are really expensive. I did find a cheaper way to do it with a smaller plastic container of pizza sauce and a tomato paste so it's easy and cheaper.
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amother
Seablue
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Today at 11:11 am
lovecouches wrote: | I live in Israel and the jarred marinara sauces are really expensive. I did find a cheaper way to do it with a smaller plastic container of pizza sauce and a tomato paste so it's easy and cheaper. |
Yes I do this too! I love the plastic containers of tomato paste, the taste is actually so versatile and can be diluted. Also the produce is from Israeli tomatoes which are delicious. Add basil, oregano, s&p, any other preferred spices or fresh herbs. Dilute with water or milk/cream.
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amother
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Today at 11:56 am
amother OP wrote: | Nowadays there are so many recipes for the easiest way, such as dinner done type.
Curious, what's the benefit of making your own sauce?
Taste?
Cost?
Other? |
There are so many good bottled sauces out there that it doesn't really seem to me a good use of my time to make tomato sauce from scratch. The only time I do is when I have a high yield of tomatoes from my garden and I need to do something with them.
That said, the jarred sauces that I personally like that taste good and have very clean ingredients are pretty obnoxiously priced, so I could understand why someone who wants a healthier sauce but is tight on cash might take the time to DIY.
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