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12.3-Oz Rao's Homemade Pizza Arrabbiata Sauce $3.96 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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UkeDogYesterday 10:54 PM
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Can't believe how expensive Rao's sauces are, where this is a "deal"! Then again, I've seen folks shell out $9 or more for a jar of Rao's pasta sauce..!

Tip: You can make any sauce Arrabbiata by simply first sautéing red pepper flakes in olive oil, say with chopped garlic, then continuing with chopped onions and peppers if desired. Then the crushed tomatoes, oregano, basil, etc (or simply add a prepared Marinara sauce).
Not rocket science!
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NytronYesterday 11:08 PM
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Is is nowhere near a deal @ 32c/oz
Mezzetta marinara sauce (better than Rao's) can be had for 19c/oz normal price right now. Their "Spicy Marinara Sauce" is equivalent to their Arrabbiata
Last edited by Nytron December 18, 2025 at 04:11 PM.
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Yesterday 11:47 PM
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gorillatechmanYesterday 11:47 PM
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I buy Rao's sauce sometimes if I see it on sale at Costco, and I think it's ok, but I do not think it warrants the high price it has compared to other sauces. I would never buy it at regular price, not a chance.

I see that the sauce in the OP is a pizza sauce, but $4 for a mere 12 ounces makes this sale price not exactly attractive.
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bearstampedeYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from UkeDog :
Can't believe how expensive Rao's sauces are, where this is a "deal"! Then again, I've seen folks shell out $9 or more for a jar of Rao's pasta sauce..!Tip: You can make any sauce Arrabbiata by simply first sautéing red pepper flakes in olive oil, say with chopped garlic, then continuing with chopped onions and peppers if desired. Then the crushed tomatoes, oregano, basil, etc (or simply add a prepared Marinara sauce). Not rocket science!
Would that we were at the level of rocket science at this point. Unfortunately, we're at the level of being unable to afford houses & waiting for various products to hit pre-inflation (+10%, who am I kidding) prices just so we can limit the level of poor we feel to 2019 levels. Homemade arrabbiata? Do I look rich to you?? 😂🤣
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Dave_BToday 12:14 AM
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Quote from bearstampede :
Would that we were at the level of rocket science at this point. Unfortunately, we're at the level of being unable to afford houses & waiting for various products to hit pre-inflation (+10%, who am I kidding) prices just so we can limit the level of poor we feel to 2019 levels. Homemade arrabbiata? Do I look rich to you?? 😂🤣
Want something simpler? Try the famous Hazan 3 ingredient pasta sauce. All you need is a can of whole San marzano tomatoes, butter, and an onion. Peel the onion and cut it in half. Put all three ingredients in a saucepan and simmer for 45 minutes. While it's simmering, stir and mash it occasionally with a spoon. Discard the onion and salt to taste. Done, delicious, and cheaper than Rao's.
If you want more flavor, melt the butter in the pan first, add desired spices(red pepper flakes, garlic, peppers, the halved onion, etc...) cook until it smells delicious, then add the other ingredients and simmer.

Get real San marzano tomatoes, not the "San marzano style" tomatoes for best flavor. Costco sells them, for a good price, Wegmans sells a huge 90oz can of higher quality ones (D.O.P. certified, the gold standard) for an even better price.
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gastoncardsToday 12:55 AM
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This is not a deal at all. Don't be duped. That jar is about half the size of a normal one.
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nlgrpn14Today 01:11 AM
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Just buy the Rao's at Costco when it goes on sale and use it for pizza.

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CoolFog370Today 01:23 AM
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This is THE BEST sauce for English Muffin Pizzas!!
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bearstampedeToday 02:34 AM
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Quote from gastoncards :
This is not a deal at all. Don't be duped. That jar is about half the size of a normal one.
Correct; gf just brought home a 2-pack of 32oz marinara from Costco for $9 (on sale down from $12). Maybe this is typically more expensive? Not sure, but compared to their others sauces this is over 2x the price even at $4.

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