Decoding Pasta Sauces from the Supermarket Your Ultimate Buying Guide

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Let’s embark on a flavorful journey through the world of pasta sauces! Today I’m decoding the most popular pasta sauces that you can get from the supermarket. Which ones are good and which are bad - no sugar coating here. I’m not holding back. I have the 7 most popular pasta sauces that you can find all over the world.
    I'll spill the sauce and share my unfiltered verdict on each. I also go over the crucial factors to keep an eye out for when navigating the supermarket aisles because when it comes to pasta, the sauce makes all the difference.
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    ⏱️⏱️TIMECODES⏱️⏱️
    00:00 Decoding Pasta Sauces from the Supermarket
    00:19 Ingredients for a Good Quality Pasta Sauce
    1:29 Rating Barilla Pasta Sauce
    3:58 Rating Leggo's Pasta Sauce
    6:42 Rating Mutti Pasta Sauce
    9:00 Rating Don Antonio Pasta Sauce
    11:51 Rating La Molisana Pasta Sauce
    14:52 Rating Saclà Pasta Sauce
    18:35 Rating Dolmio Pasta Sauce
    22:39 The importance of Buying a Good Quality Sauce
    23:12 Which are the Best Ones?
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  • @vincenzosplate
    @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +99

    In this video I give an honest review of each type of sauce I try. I didnt do the blidfolded test because most of the time is done to get the views as "blindfolded" is a keyword to get views. Here I go through the ingredients list on each jar and test them cold to see what they are made of. This type of review helped me in the past to realize that I was using the wrong brand of passata. In my passata sauce video review I realized that Cirio passata (the one I have been using for years wasnt as good as other brands like Mutti, Pomi and Divella) so stopped buying that brand after recording that video. These videos are not made to get views but to actually learn and educate both you and myself.

    • @Shauma_llama
      @Shauma_llama 4 місяці тому +2

      Rao's was great, but it's been bought out by Campbell's Soup, which makes the worst soups you can find in a grocery, so people are worried about where that brand is going.
      On an unrelated note, our lemon tree is producing fruit, and I've made your pasta al limone several times in the last week -- loving it. 😊

    • @zekevarg3043
      @zekevarg3043 4 місяці тому

      Of course you want views.

    • @PhysioDetective
      @PhysioDetective 4 місяці тому +9

      But blinded testing is important for science. What you see and what you know about the ingredients and the brand influences your taste. This isn’t an opinion, this is science 🤷🏻‍♂️
      Why not make this video AND a blindfolded one?
      Also, I was wondering if these sauces are made to be eaten with pasta cooked in unsalted water.

    • @pepperschnoodle
      @pepperschnoodle 4 місяці тому +3

      Could you do a review on jars of pesto, please.

    • @zekevarg3043
      @zekevarg3043 4 місяці тому +3

      @@PhysioDetective This! 👆

  • @Scottie_S
    @Scottie_S 4 місяці тому +276

    I don't care what anybody says. I'm sticking with Mutti. Their Pasta sauce, canned whole and diced tomato product and bottled Passata are lovely, and readily available. Their product is consistent. Also, I only have to walk 300 metres to the shops to get it! Along with a lot of stuff that goes into Vincenzo's recipes.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +67

      As I said in this video, Mutti is definitely the best one! So well done, keep using Mutti sauces, and you'll never go wrong!

    • @jonasklose6472
      @jonasklose6472 4 місяці тому +7

      ​@@vincenzosplateI use the Mutti ones for years now. But I have stopped using anything pre made. I usually don't even use passata with basil. The only exception I make is for tomato paste with onions, carrots and celery.

    • @heni63
      @heni63 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@jonasklose6472but at least in non tomato seasons this is probably the best you can use.

    • @henryslager9406
      @henryslager9406 4 місяці тому +2

      @@vincenzosplatedo you know Petti peeled tomatoes? It’s the best brand at my local supermarket.

    • @jonasklose6472
      @jonasklose6472 4 місяці тому +7

      @@heni63 Oh regular canned tomatoes and passata are fine. In fact tomatoes are the only vegetable that gets better through canning since the flavor develops better and stronger.
      What I was talking about were the sauces. There's like none that doesn't have suspicious ingredients and it tastes so much worse than a normal self made sauce.

  • @deadshot9946
    @deadshot9946 4 місяці тому +100

    I’m glad Mutti has a good reputation. One of the few brands i can find locally.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +18

      Of course mutti is a good brand, in Italy it is also popular and most of Italians who do not make homemade passata buy Mutti!

    • @sO_RoNerY
      @sO_RoNerY 4 місяці тому +2

      Better than Rao’s.

    • @cdressel53191
      @cdressel53191 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@sO_RoNerYAnd Rao's is like twice as much as any other sauce. I'd rather buy Mutti pasata than spend $9 on Rao's

    • @GoatRoper911
      @GoatRoper911 4 місяці тому +1

      Don Antonio is sold on Amazon.

    • @borbetomagus
      @borbetomagus 4 місяці тому

      If only Mutti offered their 'Cherry Tomatoes with Leccino Olives' and 'Rossoro Tomatoes with Grilled Vegetables' pasta sauces in the US. Most likely there isn't as much demand for such sauces in the US.

  • @CeticWales
    @CeticWales 4 місяці тому +44

    I am embarrassed to admit that I used to use Dolmio's pasta sauces but watching your videos (and having the time) have allowed me to feel confident making my own pasta sauce. I am making a bolognese sauce for tonight using a recipe from one of your videos. So much nicer than Dolmio's " Low Fat Sauce for Bolognese" I used to use. So thank you.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +18

      You're welcome my friend! It's my pleasure to share with you guys what I know about Italian cuisine! 😊👨‍🍳🇮🇹

    • @fatimak4535
      @fatimak4535 2 місяці тому +1

      I bought Dolmio when I was incredibly broke and I was more worried about not starving than quality 😢

  • @erwintimmerman6466
    @erwintimmerman6466 4 місяці тому +20

    I used canned sauces in the past, but after your videos I have never done that again. It's amazing how easy it is to make these sauces yourself. You've made me into a convert for traditional Italian fresh sauce. Even more important: all of my family loves it! Thank you for all your efforts!

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +8

      So happy to hear you're into homemade sauce now. It's pretty easy, right? And it's awesome that your family loves it too! Thanks for the shoutout!

    • @edwardcullen3251
      @edwardcullen3251 4 місяці тому

      ​I have ibs. I can't eat garlic and onion amongst hundreds of other ingredients. But garlic and onion are key to every cuisine. I'm so f'd. 😢 ​@@vincenzosplate

  • @wouterkleijn1
    @wouterkleijn1 4 місяці тому +3

    Dear Vincenzo. After doing part of the via de Francesca last year with my girlfriend (continuing this year) I got hooked on Italian food. So glad I found your channel. Have been spreading your recipes around and cooking them often for friends. What I love is that you can cook a delicious dinner within 30 mins, as long as you have fresh and high quality ingredients. This really fits my lifestyle, since im quite busy and after work I usually dont have the energy for long cooking sessions. Another trick I use (probably heresy) is to make your dishes -preferably vegatarian ones- and have a soy protein shake after wards. This way I eat amazing food anddd I get my macros for my workouts. :)))) Thanks again!
    Ps. Eating your spaghetti with broccoli as I am typing this :)))

  • @ashan_channel
    @ashan_channel 4 місяці тому +2

    So glad Mutti has become regularly available in my local stores. Tried it for the first time a few years back, and haven't wanted to go to anything else. It's super tasty!

  • @BusterKitten
    @BusterKitten 4 місяці тому +14

    I like Mutti, that is until I tried your Pasta Sauce recipe listed on youtube. Your Pasta Sauce recipe is what I use all the time and nothing else. Simple but perfect.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +6

      Homemade is always the best my friend! Flavourful and healthy! 😊🍅

    • @lightgiver7311
      @lightgiver7311 2 місяці тому +1

      I still will use Mutti pureed tomato

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 4 місяці тому +52

    My Irish wife proudly tells her friends that she has never served me sauce out of a jar in our 38 years of marriage. Mind you, I have not nor would I ever consider complaining about anything she put in front of me (even though I do the majority of cooking now that I retired). Still great sauce is easy to make and it freezes perfectly, so we make sauce every two months and freeze it.

    • @boudewijnkerkwijk4695
      @boudewijnkerkwijk4695 4 місяці тому +4

      Sound like a great marriage!

    • @grinchlette
      @grinchlette 4 місяці тому +2

      Wise man

    • @peterbreis5407
      @peterbreis5407 4 місяці тому

      Why freeze it? Put it hot into the oven sterilised Passata jars. Then pour from the jar when you need it.

    • @MatthewSchellenberg
      @MatthewSchellenberg 4 місяці тому

      It's actually not hard to make a sauce out of fresh ripe tomatoes. Although I do admit I add tomato paste to thicken it.

    • @530skeptic
      @530skeptic 4 місяці тому

      ​@@MatthewSchellenberg​It's my understanding that it's best to use half fresh tomatoes, half good italian passata. Get the best of both worlds of flavor. (I tend to just use the passata since the tomatoes in america's supermarkets are downright awful and there's not always options at farmers market).

  • @edjarrett3164
    @edjarrett3164 4 місяці тому +9

    Nice work Vincenzo. Lots of poor quality pasta sauces, it’s good to identify the bad. As a kid growing up in Italy, my neighbor and farmer was Vincenzo. It was remarkable as Americans to be so embraced by our neighbors. I learned so much from helping with their farm. The grape harvest was special. We were teens, but the offer of expresso and vino was part of the deal. It made a lasting and positive impression. I still miss those days.

  • @mattplumridge8217
    @mattplumridge8217 4 місяці тому +1

    I am sooo lucky that we live within a kilometre of an Italian Restaurant, Italian delicatessen, and Italian cafe. All owned by the same guy. And we are in the UK, in a sleepy village area 30 miles outside London. It’s Italian heaven for me! Should should come and visit and rate it Vincenzo!!

  • @NoName-ds5uq
    @NoName-ds5uq 4 місяці тому +6

    I prefer making from scratch, but sometimes… great advice Vincenzo, thanks!

  • @catherinedavidson7145
    @catherinedavidson7145 4 місяці тому +29

    A quick way to cleanse your palate and your nose (after smelling lots of things!), is to sniff ground coffee. I have a soft spot for Saclà - I wrote to them once saying I liked a certain advert and they sent me a pile of their products and lots of vouchers! It impressed me a big company took the time to respond to my email. And, yes, organic isn't always best! Looked like you had some nice treats in the background! 🤗

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +8

      oh wow thank you for the tip Catherine!
      Yeah Saclà surprised me, it was definitely better than Dolmio, but I for sure prefer Mutti sauce... Have you ever tried it?

    • @catherinedavidson7145
      @catherinedavidson7145 4 місяці тому +1

      @@vincenzosplate I can’t find it near me, but would love to try it. The trials of living in rural areas! 🤣

    • @mitaskeledzija6269
      @mitaskeledzija6269 4 місяці тому +1

      Yes a lot of perfume shops use this

    • @catherinedavidson7145
      @catherinedavidson7145 4 місяці тому

      @@mitaskeledzija6269 that’s where I learned it! 🤗

    • @colonelturmeric558
      @colonelturmeric558 4 місяці тому +1

      Drinking a cup of black tea or water helps too

  • @Ajaah667
    @Ajaah667 4 місяці тому +10

    I love the Mutti ❤️ easy to find and very good when you’re out of time ! 😊

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +4

      Mutti is always a guarantee! Probably the best one with Don Antonio

  • @andybarth5928
    @andybarth5928 4 місяці тому +2

    fist one I have done - checked my sauces about indigridients... and I am happy, that I made good choices . Wonderful Video - thank you so much

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      fantastic my friend! I'm really curious to know which brand you have in your pantry!

  • @skinny0ne
    @skinny0ne 4 місяці тому

    I love that you have % of ingredients over there! That’s awesome and you really know what you’re getting.

  • @tedthetowerdoucette1933
    @tedthetowerdoucette1933 4 місяці тому +10

    Hi Vincenzo. We're Americans who are not familiar with any of those brands except Barilla. We grew up in Connecticut, where there is a large Italian-American population. That's where we learned to appreiciate real pasta sauce. Most commercial pasta sauces here are, sadly, much like your Dolmio's. However, our favorite brand is Victoria Sauce, made in Brooklyn. Their organic marinara sauce is especially magnificent, and is available in large quantities at Costco. Would you ever cover review American pasta sauces? Grazie.

    • @Skylabz604
      @Skylabz604 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah Ragu is basically just like Dolmio I think. Bad

  • @lukasb4497
    @lukasb4497 4 місяці тому +3

    Thank you, Vincenzo! I found your channel back in 2020 at the beginning of Covid. Im in NY and grew up in an Italian home but was lazy and used to buy only jarred sauce (my nonna would smack me for that bless her soul) but since finding you I haven’t bought a single jarred sauce (only passatas like La Valle/Mutti) and only make my own at home. Love your videos 🙏🏻 Grazie mille

  • @shaggydogg630
    @shaggydogg630 4 місяці тому +1

    I learned to make my own sauce . So easy and simple. Quality Italian tomatoes is my main ingredient, no sugar, or starch.

  • @Daniela-S
    @Daniela-S 4 місяці тому

    I always like your explanations and videos !

  • @noamto
    @noamto 4 місяці тому +20

    Fructose is fruit sugar, usually from grapes. Fenugreek is "trigonella", a kind of seed/spice, not really a thickener but it does thicken on its own if you use a large amount and mix it with water and let it soak. But it's really not used in Italian cuisine, is it? It's used more in Asia and the Middle East for curry dishes.
    Please review next frozen pizzas!

    • @noamto
      @noamto 4 місяці тому +1

      @@avro9707but better for blood sugar levels.

    • @charlesbaldo
      @charlesbaldo 3 місяці тому +1

      @@noamtoneither is best. It's sauce not candy

    • @noamto
      @noamto 3 місяці тому

      @@charlesbaldowhere did I say best?

    • @charlesbaldo
      @charlesbaldo 3 місяці тому +2

      @@noamto sorry didn't mean it that way

    • @noamto
      @noamto 3 місяці тому

      @@charlesbaldoI thought it's obvious that generally both are bad. But in times were have to choose either one or the other, there can be made cases for both, depending on the circumstances.

  • @PsychedelicLaundromat
    @PsychedelicLaundromat 4 місяці тому +10

    You want something to review next? Review brands of Mozzarella cheese. Besides everything else you reviewed, that’s something that I see most people buy from the store in bulks.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +5

      This is a super interesting suggestion, thank you SO much!
      I'm glad you're enjoying these rating videos!

    • @Sw3dishSthlm
      @Sw3dishSthlm 4 місяці тому

      I would love to see a test of that as well 👌🏼

  • @Thecatdad007
    @Thecatdad007 4 місяці тому

    Great video. Thank you for your honest review.

  • @riadkolic5232
    @riadkolic5232 4 місяці тому

    loving this series they are great!

  • @aris1956
    @aris1956 4 місяці тому +6

    These types of tests, as I also said on another occasion here, should not be done like this. You have to do them blindfolded, without first knowing the brand name of the product to be a more objective test. Already knowing the name of the brand, you are a little more “conditioned”.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +3

      I understand what you are saying and agree in a way but these blindfolded videos are fake most of the time and just made for get views. Here I am analyzing every single jar of sauce going through the ingredients list, nutritional values, consistency and most importantly test. I dont let the name of the brand condition my score decision.
      In the past I tried cirio passata (the one I always bought and ate) in my test testing video and realized that other brands were a lot better then that so I stopped buying cirio after that taste test. I will probably do blindfolded videos in the future but most of the times is for the sake of seo so getting views. I was 100% honest in this video without the need to be blindfolded

  • @umka7536
    @umka7536 4 місяці тому +7

    Greetings from Germany! Thanks a lot for your work. In my part of Germany I don't have large selection of Italian products, but we have Mutti in almost any supermarket. Canned tomatos ftom Mutti are the ones we use at home.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      Many thanks to you for your support, it is much appreciated!
      Yeah Mutti is almost available worldwide, and I really suggest you to buy and use it, you will love it!

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      You are welcome! I hope you make the most out of Mutti sauces! They are some of the best commercial brands out there! 🍅👨‍🍳

  • @117giltspur
    @117giltspur 4 місяці тому +1

    I love Mutti! I would describe their sauce as velvety and flavourful. It doesn't really matter which of their products you use. I've used the diced and whole tomatoes to make my own sauce and it turns out great. I've tried their marinara sauce and it was great...again. They are consistent.

  • @kylepaup
    @kylepaup 4 місяці тому +2

    I haven't purchased pre-made pasta sauce since I discovered your channel!!!

  • @randomfist797
    @randomfist797 4 місяці тому +25

    I’m a firm believer that all taste tests should be done blind.

    • @garry8556
      @garry8556 3 місяці тому +4

      Yeah, especially italians are so biased when it comes to something like this.

    • @reporterid
      @reporterid 3 місяці тому

      Honest question: why? Is it because in this way the brand or the appearance can't "trick" us?

    • @MrJackfriday
      @MrJackfriday 2 місяці тому

      @@reporterid because of the expectations that comes with it.

    • @reporterid
      @reporterid 2 місяці тому

      @@MrJackfriday I don't think I'm alone in this but I've never been influenced by the expectations based on the brand. Still, I can see the merit of tasting something blind so I'm not opposed to that.

  • @60frederick
    @60frederick 4 місяці тому

    Barilla is the most known sauce of them all here in Switzerland.
    Thank you very much, Vincenzo, for sharing your sauce Video with us.

  • @lunattyyk
    @lunattyyk 4 місяці тому

    Really like these videos. I've got my pasta right, passata, tomato sauce, looking forward to more!

  • @alexbennettbenefit366
    @alexbennettbenefit366 4 місяці тому +3

    Love the video

  • @walkure48
    @walkure48 4 місяці тому +12

    I stopped using jarred ages ago, mainly because I always wake up in the middle of the night dying of thirst. The idea of having jarred sauce in your cupboard (for a rainy day or if the in-laws show up unexpectedly!) is good, and it's nice to know which brands to watch for. Two things: if it takes too long to read the ingredients, and if you can't pronounce them, you shouldn't buy it. Also, people shouldn't question why one product costs so much as much as they should question why others cost so little, and it's rarely for a good reason.
    Thanks for another great video!

    • @aris1956
      @aris1956 4 місяці тому +2

      In fact, the longer the list of ingredients, the more one should leave these products on supermarket shelves. All it takes is a good brand of peeled tomatoes, a little extra virgin olive oil and some fresh basil and one at home in a few minutes makes the best sauce for a plate of spaghetti. That way one knows what one is putting in and what is in it !

    • @530skeptic
      @530skeptic 4 місяці тому

      America in particular uses all sorts of frakenstein techniques to transform slimey, rotting tomatoes (and other veggies) back into something that *looks* palatable. Even 'fresh' tomatoes at the supermarket are picked while they're green to survive the processing time and how long it takes to get to the consumer. They're turned red by exposure to a gas. You've got the right idea. The price tag is your warning. You get what you pay for, bon apetit.

  • @RaymondHng
    @RaymondHng 4 місяці тому +1

    One of corn starch's primary uses is as a thickener for sauces, soups, gravies, and desserts. When mixed with a liquid and heated, corn starch forms a gel-like consistency, which helps to thicken the mixture. It's especially useful for thickening sauces without adding flavor or cloudiness.

  • @CatamaranChannel
    @CatamaranChannel 4 місяці тому +2

    Good review, thanks!

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon 4 місяці тому +4

    I loved the format. Maybe a nice follow up would be on how to cook a longer lasting sauce + bottling it?

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +3

      Ciao my friend! I already have a video recipe on how to make homemade passata sauce! You can find it on my channel 🙏🏻

    • @VerhoevenSimon
      @VerhoevenSimon 4 місяці тому +2

      @@vincenzosplate I saw that one, it turned out great. I was just wondering if there were tricks to make it preserve longer without freezing it/adding additives.

  • @zacharionthedark
    @zacharionthedark 4 місяці тому +12

    Wow finally I see the Don Antonio brand on this channel! I especially enjoy their Passata. It has great and balanced flavours with a touch of acid from the tomatoes. All other store-bought passatas just seem to ruin any tomato-based pasta sauce I make

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +4

      Hey! Yes it was the best one I tried. Definitely a pasta sauce I suggest to buy!

  • @madmick9205
    @madmick9205 4 місяці тому

    I am converted to making my own. doesn't take much work really. Just time to cook. But best all, It's real fresh food. Tastes really good. Thanks all to watching Vincenzo's channel:)

  • @opwave79
    @opwave79 4 місяці тому

    Great advice. I will keep your tips in mind, especially the ingredients list. There’s so much to choose from from, I tend to get overwhelmed.

  • @CelestialDung
    @CelestialDung 4 місяці тому +5

    Thank you for this review. I've never heard of any of these sauces so excited to try them out. My own particular brand I go for when I wanna be lazy is Rao's. Listed ingredients from their Roasted Garlic flavor of tomato sauce: Italian Whole Peeled Tomatoes, Italian Cherry Tomatoes, Olive Oil, Roasted Garlic, Carrots, Salt. Nice luxurious taste and not watered down.

    • @edwardpate6128
      @edwardpate6128 4 місяці тому

      That's my choice as well.

    • @wooltron1
      @wooltron1 4 місяці тому

      It's delicious. Always have like 4 of the Costco jars in the pantry. Honestly don't even think it's worth the effort to make my own anymore.

  • @alexbennettbenefit366
    @alexbennettbenefit366 4 місяці тому +4

    Love the video vincenzo love your content your a amazing UA-camr I love watching your videos they are the greatest and the best and the coolest all the pasta sauces look very yummy and tasty

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому

      Ciao Alex, thank you a lot, I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the video!
      Which pasta sauce you usually choose?

    • @alexbennettbenefit366
      @alexbennettbenefit366 4 місяці тому

      @@vincenzosplate I usely use one that is fresh

  • @georgefrank8978
    @georgefrank8978 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. I think I will make my own because of you. Thanks again!

  • @aasm8636
    @aasm8636 4 місяці тому

    After watching your video about the tomato sauce, I don't use bottled pasta sauce anymore. Thanks for that Vicenzo! Cheers from France

  • @el_dogetaco812
    @el_dogetaco812 4 місяці тому +9

    Hey Vincenzo, fructose is different kind of sugar, your table sugar is called sucrose, usually fructose is easier to obtain and keep. If you look at the ingredients on your soda bottles, you'll find high fructose corn syrup in it.
    I'm pretty sure that fructose is sweeter than normal sugar.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you a lot for the explanation 🙏🏻 appreciated

    • @umka7536
      @umka7536 4 місяці тому +5

      Fructose is much sweeter than sucrose and fructose is a danger for the liver.

    • @rodney6325
      @rodney6325 4 місяці тому +5

      We don’t use corn syrup in Australia. That’s an American thing.

    • @530skeptic
      @530skeptic 4 місяці тому +1

      Think about the kind of nasty tomatoes that are going into that jar. They need 'sweeter than sugar' sweetening because they're absolutely funky. And yeah, high fructose corn syrup is an american thing and it's one of the worst substinces you can put into your body.

    • @ajfernandezs
      @ajfernandezs 4 місяці тому

      Fructose is, as glucose, a componente of sucrose.

  • @ldcbossrob3938
    @ldcbossrob3938 4 місяці тому +4

    I make my own but in a pinch, Victorias

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +2

      Making your own tomatoe sauce is the best choice! 😊

  • @nikidragonheart7013
    @nikidragonheart7013 4 місяці тому

    I am going to gladly use my can of fresh peeled tomatoes sitting in my kitchen cupboard since last year. Great video Vicenzo.

  • @jondavis70
    @jondavis70 4 місяці тому +2

    My go to sauce is Mezzetta tomato basil or three cheese.
    Their premium artisan sauce is delicious, but I’m just as satisfied with the first two I’ve mentioned. 💯 ❤

  • @cjmcc5231
    @cjmcc5231 4 місяці тому +7

    For those too lazy to watch the video, Vincenzo said the dolmio sauce was the best (10/10). He said: “every day’s a dolmio day!” and did a thumbs up to the camera. Sorry, I forgot the timecode though 🤷

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +5

      Haha don't misinform the public 😅

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +5

      Or maybe have you mixed me up with another Vincenzo 😱🤣🤣🤣

    • @Serpsss
      @Serpsss 3 місяці тому

      Looks like Dolmio has a very active PR team 😂

  • @aussiefrank9286
    @aussiefrank9286 4 місяці тому +4

    Fructose is another form of sugar

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for letting me know!

    • @peev2
      @peev2 4 місяці тому

      Yes, but it doesn't need insulin to go into the cell unlike the glucose from the sucrose molecule of sugar.

  • @arturkocon8205
    @arturkocon8205 4 місяці тому

    When Im abroad in work I always buying mutti because quality /price balance.
    When I have more time I stick to frito from onion and garlic and pure passata on extra virgin olive oil.
    Thank You for that video 😊

  • @B-leafer
    @B-leafer 4 місяці тому

    Ty for your analysis Chef. This will help me.
    A side note:
    Although it may not be as traditional, I often add fennel seed (just a couple) to my sauce. Fennel is a very powerful flavor, so I only add maybe 5-6 seeds to an entire pot. Fyi it was recommended to me by a close lifetime Italian friend. He wasn't wrong. But, maybe not traditional.
    Love your vids sir!

  • @Mezmarr
    @Mezmarr 3 місяці тому

    Ok, after watching this video last week, i decided to change from Annalisa Tomato Puree and adding fresh tomatoes to the Don Antonio as a little treat for my lasange. Just smelling the Don Antonio I could tell the difference, but then I tasted my filling... wow. This was a great experience. Thanks Vincenzo!

  • @berelinde
    @berelinde 4 місяці тому +1

    Tomato sauce doesn't have to take all day. If I'm in a hurry, I squash up a can of whole tomatoes, pour it over a little warmed extra virgin olive oil and season with basil, salt and maybe a pinch of crushed pepper. Sometimes, I start with some onion, but usually it's a quick summer dish that doesn't heat up the kitchen so I keep it simple.

  • @Meddred
    @Meddred 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for this great review , I love Mutti sauce which is the only one available in Cyprus, I usually mix it with fresh Mediterranean tomatoes

  • @josiemorgan5401
    @josiemorgan5401 4 місяці тому

    Another great video my dear friend with each video I learn something knew 😊🤗👍

  • @ericchilver9113
    @ericchilver9113 4 місяці тому

    Thankyou Vincenzo , looking forward to more videos, found your channel today watching Eva and Harper on Pasta Grammar really appreciate this information wonderful. Could you recommend some places here in Australia to find some good kitchen hardware, Italian food products please. So glad I found your channel.

  • @mauricegodfrey1163
    @mauricegodfrey1163 4 місяці тому +1

    Vincenzo, hello from the USA. 100% agree, make your own sauce. It takes very little time and that little effort is well worth it. I use Mutti pelati when I can. Not generally available where we live. My sofrito is shallots and carrots as I find the shallots more delicate. I have taught my sons to avoid jars. I have tasted the Rao's sauce at a local Costco. It is impressive for a jar, but I stick to mine. I have also tried Chef Jean-Pierre 'French chef meets Italian sauce' and it is quite good. Again, I use shallots instead. I can't wait to return to Australia! Cheers

  • @MartyThePastaGuy
    @MartyThePastaGuy 3 місяці тому

    I love your channel, you have great looking videos and your personality is perfect. Just started my pasta channel a few months ago and planning to do a jar sauce comparison of brands here in the US. I've never tasted jar sauce in my life, it really made me laugh to see your expressions when you had to taste some of those. Congrats on your success. It's not easy. I shoot everything myself, so I'm already on the verge of burn out.

  • @aussienic8428
    @aussienic8428 4 місяці тому

    I've tried a lot of tomato sauces and yes I've tried Dolmio 😎 but now regularly use the Coles brand 'Mum's Sauce'. Positives are tomatoes 87% Negatives are corn flour and canola oil. I think I'm onto a winner with this one so I'm sticking with it. 😁

  • @Simon0103
    @Simon0103 Місяць тому

    Ever since i got really into cooking ive been persistent with almost always buying mutti for my sauces, great quality and good price. Never really been disappointed by any of their products.

  • @SimonEvansreporting
    @SimonEvansreporting 4 місяці тому

    Here in the States the pre-made jars of sauces are so expensive (apart from the truly inedible ones) that it really is a no brainer. A can of San Marzano tomatoes, (uncrushed plum), partially blended and then cooked down a bit with the soffrito and basil. So simple, yet so delicious. Works great as a pizza sauce too.

  • @danielrioux6410
    @danielrioux6410 4 місяці тому +2

    Vincezo, I have a request for a video... I have made my own pizza dough on many occasions, sometimes its a success, sometimes not as good as others. Hard to stay consistent when you're not making it that often. I also often buy the pre-made dough balls from the deli counter at the grocery store. Timing is everything and the cravings usually don't always line up with a 48hour ferment. Can you do a video about how to perfect pizza with a storebought dough ball, maybe techniques that can enhance it. One time, I made a pizza with half the ball and forgot the second half in the fridge for 4 days. The 4 day leftover made a better tasting pizza because it had fermented so much! Anyway, I think it might be worth showing ideas with other people that have busy lives... ☺

  • @markomarten
    @markomarten 3 місяці тому

    I hadn’t seen this before but the guy is right on the money as it were. Good to see someone explaining why you should pay a bit more not for the marketing but quality ingredients.

  • @-PRPLEHZE-
    @-PRPLEHZE- 4 місяці тому +16

    What an absolute treasure trove of valuable food information this channel is, honestly Vincenzo thank you very much, especially for this video in particular, you have more than likely saved me hundreds of shekels at my local supermarket
    Grazie Mille Vincenzo

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +2

      Ciao Amico mio thank you so much. You just made my day. I try my best to share the most helpful content so you can eat better Italian food and food in general. Pasta sauces are some of thr most popular products and unfortunately the bad ones (slightly cheaper) are the ones majority of people pick

  • @rainsoakedpuppy
    @rainsoakedpuppy 3 місяці тому

    I've been learning how to make pasta sauce from raw tomatoes, and though it takes some time, the results are really good. It takes about 3-lbs (1.36kg) of plum tomatoes to make the same amount of sauce as a 24-ounce (680G) jar. I simmer the tomatoes, half an onion, chopped up, and a few cloves of garlic for about 15 minutes covered until everything is soft, and I run it through a food mill. To the resulting puree I add an ample drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, and a bay leaf, and return it to heat, simmering it down further. When it's as thick as I want it, I add salt and fresh chopped basil, a pinch of oregano and a splash of red wine. Then that goes into the sauteed vegetables and meat for the completed pasta sauce. From seeing how long it can take to cook down the sauce until it thickens, I can definitely say that adding either tomato paste or starch would speed up the process. I might consider tomato paste if I was in a hurry to get dinner on the table, but using starch... all that does is bind to the water left in the sauce to thicken it. Selling starch thickened sauce means that those companies must be practically selling seasoned tomato juice with thickener. :p

  • @Ramyapad19
    @Ramyapad19 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for this hoping i can find the sauces in Singapore BTW cant wait to make your recipes soon for me

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      Best of luck! I hope you enjoy them! 😊🍅🇮🇹

  • @stevencoardvenice
    @stevencoardvenice 4 місяці тому

    Youre the man Vincenzo

  • @dm7761
    @dm7761 2 місяці тому

    In Canada, Multi sauce sells for over $10.00 a jar! I make my sauce fresh..but on occasion I have bought it.
    A good lesson on choosing sauce!! Read the label! Add some fresh basil...
    Ohh, love your honesty! 🇨🇦

  • @jondeiconic2552
    @jondeiconic2552 4 місяці тому +2

    Now this is what I have been waiting for

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      Great to hear my friend! Which Brand do you normally use for your pasta?

    • @jondeiconic2552
      @jondeiconic2552 4 місяці тому

      @@vincenzosplate barilla

  • @justfacts7632
    @justfacts7632 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @theguynextdoor4978
    @theguynextdoor4978 4 місяці тому +1

    Mutti is a foolproof choice. Italian food doesn't need to be complicated, in fact back in the day they had to learn how to make great food out of few ingredients. Tomatoes is the star of a dish, and if the tomatoes are bad the whole dish will come out bad. That's what i love about Italian food. It can be both minimalistic and tasty if done right.

  • @Sorensenator86
    @Sorensenator86 3 місяці тому

    The canned Mutti Polpa is the best in my opinion for anything requiring tomato. Super fresh tasting. Excellent product.

  • @stevenwilliams4018
    @stevenwilliams4018 3 місяці тому

    I remember years ago I tried Raos and thought OMG I can taste the tomatoes! So good! I will try Mutti but Raos is hard to beat for jar sauces.

  • @joevolpe512
    @joevolpe512 4 місяці тому

    I like Rustichella d’Abruzzo sauce. For a quick plate of pasta it’s very nice. By the way, my Sicilian grandmother always put a pinch of sugar in her sauce. Yes, most likely a much smaller amount than most commercial sauces. But it was part of her homemade sauce. It’s her recipe that I use to make homemade sauce when I have the time

  • @btitus2957
    @btitus2957 3 місяці тому

    Grazie mille Vincenzo!

  • @anthonygm85
    @anthonygm85 4 місяці тому +1

    I use mutti mostly along centeno, there both very good,im lucky to have a more then a few speciality shops around for a lot of different cuisines
    I make my simple tomato sauce with big chuncks of carrots, whole garlic,minced onion, basil,parsley, dry calabrian oregano, littlle salt pepper and i remove the big chunks when done i let it cook down for 2 hours or as long as it needs theres no substitute for time

  • @michaelb4833
    @michaelb4833 4 місяці тому

    Great, informative, video! I don't recognize some of the other brands you showed but this justifies why Mutti is a bit more expensive than some of the other commercial brands on the shelf in my area. I personally don't buy ready-made sauce because I make my own but I buy Mutti passata. We have a lot of artisinal products here in Montreal but they're more expensive and at that point it's just better to make your own sauce, and cheaper.

  • @muttcrewmusic
    @muttcrewmusic 7 днів тому

    A few points that didn't seem clear:
    1. Fructose is fruit sugar, one of the natural sugars contained in many fruits, the other being glucose.
    2. Modified maize starch is just a fancy term for modified corn starch.
    3. The nutritional values describe what is in the product. The sugar may be in the tomatoes to begin with or may be added sugar (which would then have to be in the list of ingredients). Very sweet tomatoes such as cherry tomatoes contain a lot of sugar. For example, La Fiammante Pomodorini contain only cherry tomatoes and tomato juice, nothing else, but there are 5.0 grams of sugar (per 100 grams). This is the natural sugar in the tomatoes.

  • @lubacalculli
    @lubacalculli 4 місяці тому

    Exactly! 💯 the best way is to make your own Sugo Napoletano 🍅🌿

  • @roni8h
    @roni8h 4 місяці тому +2

    I used to like the Barilla sauce when I first saw it because it was the first Italian sauce in the shops here and it was better than the other (usually American) ones. I now make my own tomato sauce and use the few Barilla jars I have left instead of sugar whenever the recipe asks to add sugar to a tomato-based recipe.

    • @SimonEvansreporting
      @SimonEvansreporting 4 місяці тому +1

      I'm convinced that Barilla used to be better 10-15 years ago. But maybe I was like Vincenzo and using it before my palate 'grew up'

    • @PeterAtkinson
      @PeterAtkinson 4 місяці тому +2

      I still think the Barilla sauce is fine. It’s not the best on the market but infinitely better than Dolmio, Leggos or anything similar. 👍

  • @hopeaajavaloa
    @hopeaajavaloa 2 місяці тому

    Again, thanks for this video also. Here in Finland we have Mutti available, we have been using Mutti pasta already, now we can use also other Mutti products. Dolmio then, you already told that :D

  • @vegard3940
    @vegard3940 4 місяці тому

    I’ve been making my own sauce from canned tomatoes or passata for a couple years now but I used to buy Don Antonio and I’m not surprised it won.

  • @kimferzoco6755
    @kimferzoco6755 4 місяці тому

    I used to make homemade sauce every time, but I have a 5 year old and for the past 5 years, I’ve saved time by using Rao’s arrabbiata at least a few times a week.

  • @waltermercado9152
    @waltermercado9152 4 місяці тому

    Im lucky to live near an Italian deli/bakery. They make thier own meats, breads, pasta and sauces. Saves me from having to decide which "big brand" sauces to buy. Thanks for the video though. 😊

  • @Jimbowlcoach
    @Jimbowlcoach 4 місяці тому

    I have a freezer full of Vincenzo’s plate sauce that I made using your recipe ❤

  • @daniilsolodyankin7410
    @daniilsolodyankin7410 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the interesting video. It's almost impossible for me to get most of these brands, but it was very interesting to watch.
    It seems to me that reading the ingredients before the taste test can greatly influence the result. It might make sense to do things in reverse.

  • @Secretsofsociety
    @Secretsofsociety 4 місяці тому +1

    Haven't tried many of these but Rao's is the only one I have tried that I like. I usually make my own sauce though. Generally making a sauce takes as long as making pasta. I only use jarred when I'm extra busy and want to save myself a little time on the clean up. Its good that you skipped over some of the really bad common ones that taste like mostly sugar.
    Just looked up the Ingredients for Rao's Tomato and Basil
    Ingredients: Italian Whole Peeled Tomatoes, Olive Oil, Onions, Basil, Salt, Garlic, Black Pepper, Oregano.
    Yep that is mostly how I make it, minus the oregano(doesn't hurt but seems overused in American Italian recipes), which is probably why I like it. No sugar, no weird stuff, not sure if it tastes like Italy but it certainly tastes like NYC Italian, which I'm thinking might be because of the addition of oregano. Definitely a plus that they don't use "natural flavoring."

    • @AutoKorrect
      @AutoKorrect 4 місяці тому

      They should use Extra Virgin Olive Oil though.

  • @andiarrohnds5163
    @andiarrohnds5163 4 місяці тому

    this video is actually authentic. i didnt think it would be

  • @markir9
    @markir9 4 місяці тому

    Very helpful video! I recently bought a Dolmio Pasta Bake sauce (shop was out of the one I usually buy)...and noticed that my paste bake I made using it was disappointing - the sauce quality really does make a difference! Thanks to your discussion, looking at the ingredients for it I see I was largely baking cornstarch thickener. I will avoid in future.
    I usually buy Heintz (which examining their ingredients I may need to reconsider, despite the results usually being good), Mutti, or a local (New Zealand) brand Chantal that have good ingredients.

  • @ekehengeveld3895
    @ekehengeveld3895 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic producers of Fantastic authentic food films its nonstop top! Great work guys! I looked up fenugreek (fieno greco) and it's called Trigonella foenum-graecum! Keep on filming food for thought! Warm greetings Eke

  • @larsdetering8996
    @larsdetering8996 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi, Vincenzo! I'm a little bit confused by the sequence of your test phases. I would have guessed you would first test the smell, then the taste and THEN look at the ingredients. For a Chef with your experience, it should have been easy to identify low-quality ingredients and then have your sensory analysis corroborated by a look at the list. Otherwise: Thanks for the info and keep up the great work! I'm a huge fan of your recipes and started replicating them as good as possible some weeks ago. (For example, 5 weeks ago, I didn't even know of the existence of Guanciale. Now I can't live without it...)😋

  • @carlbirett6123
    @carlbirett6123 4 місяці тому

    Another great comparison and I would have come to the same result. I do make my own pasta sauce and use Mutti passata and or Mutti baby roma tomatoes etc.
    I really like Mutti products and hope they stick to their level of quality into the future.

  • @user-xp8qn3qs7v
    @user-xp8qn3qs7v 4 місяці тому

    Hi chef thanks for sharing the video, I dont buy any ready made sauces , i buy pilled tomato in the juice and do the sauce by myself, the sauce can be ready in 20 minutes including the cooking time .... better to avoid all the additives .... No veggie oil or Sugar in a pasta ! And it is cheaper than ready made sauces !

  • @jamesrayson4478
    @jamesrayson4478 13 днів тому

    I use to use only cherry tomatos, then I look for a good quality jar tomato sauce, I seen Mutti said solo pomodoro and had an intense Italian feeling now have never looked back :) i can drink it its so yummy :)

  • @evaalimonti5277
    @evaalimonti5277 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video Vincenzo.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому

      I'm grateful for the compliments my friend. I hope this video was helpful for you. What's your favourite Pasta Sauce brand?

  • @bobbicatton
    @bobbicatton 4 місяці тому

    If I can't read the ingredients at a quick glance, I typically don't buy it. After watching you, I prefer to make my own sauces, but it is convenient to have jarred sauce on hand too😊

  • @VBHB83
    @VBHB83 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this. Use Mutti Passata all the time will try the sauce.

  • @pottypooo
    @pottypooo 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for this Vini. I'm making Sunday sauce with home made ravioli.

    • @vincenzosplate
      @vincenzosplate  4 місяці тому +1

      It was a pleasure 🙏🏻 which brand are you going to use?

    • @pottypooo
      @pottypooo 4 місяці тому

      @@vincenzosplate I'm making my own tomato sauce using canned San Marzano whole peeled tomatoes. D O P

  • @nagashg60
    @nagashg60 4 місяці тому

    Intetesting. Where I live, Dolmio looks not like this, but is also among the better ones. Since I began to cook based on your videos, when I need a sauce, I get food quality passata and just put basil, etc from my garden in that. Better (and cheaper) than anything so far.

  • @briannamorgan8548
    @briannamorgan8548 4 місяці тому

    Love your videos. At the very end of this one you say "You don't want sugar," BUT almost all of these you tasted did have sugar, including one that you liked a lot, Don Antonio. Here in the U.S. in my neck of the woods most store-bought pasta sauces are loaded with sugar, especially the cheap brands but even the more expensive ones. One that doesn't have any sugar is Mezzetta, which I recommend.