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It's what you'd expect from a 78 cent can of pizza sauce. Not a ton of tomato flavor, mostly spices, acidic, and it has that canned pizza sauce taste that I can't get past.

I'd rather just get a can of crushed tomatoes and add a pinch of salt to it and use that. Cheap ones work fine, Cento or the high end ones will certainly be better, but a generic can of crushed tomatoes with some salt (and you can add a pinch of oregano or garlic as well if you want) will make a really good sauce!

I personally buy the #10 huge cans of 7/11 or 6-in-1 crushed tomatoes from GFS for $7, add 1% salt by weight, and then I just put them in canning jars and have enough sauce for a while... and these tomatoes are really good.
I just get those 44 cent 8oz great value cans of tomato sauce at Walmart…add some garlic and onion powder, oregano and/or Italian seasoning, a little red pepper flake or ground white pepper, and tsp or two of sugar, and voila, no cook pizza sauce in two minutes. That small can makes the perfect amount of sauce for one large pizza. I used to buy premade pizza sauce but half the can would inevitably go to waste.

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08-01-2023 at 04:08 AM.
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This item is $0.65 off the list price.
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08-01-2023 at 05:46 AM.
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Anyone try this to make pizza? Any good?
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08-01-2023 at 06:18 AM.

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08-01-2023 at 06:18 AM.
Quote from LimaCharlie :
Anyone try this to make pizza? Any good?
It's what you'd expect from a 78 cent can of pizza sauce. Not a ton of tomato flavor, mostly spices, acidic, and it has that canned pizza sauce taste that I can't get past.

I'd rather just get a can of crushed tomatoes and add a pinch of salt to it and use that. Cheap ones work fine, Cento or the high end ones will certainly be better, but a generic can of crushed tomatoes with some salt (and you can add a pinch of oregano or garlic as well if you want) will make a really good sauce!

I personally buy the #10 huge cans of 7/11 or 6-in-1 crushed tomatoes from GFS for $7, add 1% salt by weight, and then I just put them in canning jars and have enough sauce for a while... and these tomatoes are really good.
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08-01-2023 at 08:13 AM.
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I'll try it. We make the mini pizzas so this should last a while. Thx op, tu and repped!):
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08-01-2023 at 09:14 AM.
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Absolutely disgusting
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Quote from mszkoda :
it's what you'd expect from a 78 cent can of pizza sauceot a ton of tomato flavor, mostly spices, acidic, and it has that canned pizza sauce taste that i can't get past'd rather just get a can of crushed tomatoes and add a pinch of salt to it and use thatheap ones work fine, cento or the high end ones will certainly be better, but a generic can of crushed tomatoes with some salt (and you can add a pinch of oregano or garlic as well if you want) will make a really good sauce personally buy the #10 huge cans of 7/11 or 6-in-1 crushed tomatoes from gfs for $7, add 1% salt by weight, and then i just put them in canning jars and have enough sauce for a while..nd these tomatoes are really good.
only buy the small cans carmy!
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08-01-2023 at 10:32 AM.
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Saved 4 cents by going with subscribe & save. Prime not needed.
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So, strained tomatoes with herbs?
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Soybean oil is one of the ingredient, no thanks.
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Quote from LimaCharlie :
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Quote from LimaCharlie :
Anyone try this to make pizza? Any good?

For me, it was just ok. You could probably make a better quick sauce using a can of watered down tomato sauce and some herbs and spices.
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I just get those 44 cent 8oz great value cans of tomato sauce at Walmart…add some garlic and onion powder, oregano and/or Italian seasoning, a little red pepper flake or ground white pepper, and tsp or two of sugar, and voila, no cook pizza sauce in two minutes. That small can makes the perfect amount of sauce for one large pizza. I used to buy premade pizza sauce but half the can would inevitably go to waste.
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