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Looking For A Pizza Sauce


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Anyone find a gluten-free pizza sauce? Any suggestions?


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lovegrov Collaborator

Enrico. Contadino (sp?). Kraft clearly lists any gluten.

richard

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Well you could get a can of tomato sauce and add oregano, cumin, basil etc, to it or my favorite is pesto. It is easier for me to make my own than worry about what they have in it.

tarnalberry Community Regular

making your own is definitely tastier, and still easy. tomato sauce and italian spices. if you like tomatoes, used a can of diced tomatoes and simmer down to the appropriate consistency for chunky sauce!

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Anyone find a gluten-free pizza sauce? Any suggestions?

I think Ragu Pizza Sauce is gluten free.

key Contributor

Wal-mart brand is also Gluten free. It says so on the bottle.

Monica

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Ragu is gluten free I think. I used it the other day on my Chebe pizza crust and it was good. I am sure making your own at home tastes much better though! When I have the time I will have to do that.

Tinker


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jenvan Collaborator

I like contadina's... I do add more herbs too.

DavidB Apprentice

Thanks all :D

Great help!!!!

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I use whatever spag. sauce I have handy. It works!!

Jen H Contributor

Anyone know whether Prego tomato sauce (traditional) is gluten-free?

Guest nini

I usually use Hunt's tomato paste and sprinkle Italian herbs and garlic salt all over, then I top it with my cheese and other toppings.

I've also used Amy's family marinara as a pizza sauce and Classico sauces...

jenvan Collaborator
Anyone know whether Prego tomato sauce (traditional) is gluten-free?

do you mean their spaghetti sauce--if so, yes.

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