Review: Carbone's New Italian Simmer Sauces Fail To Stand Out From The Crowd - Tasting Table
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Review: Carbone's New Italian Simmer Sauces Fail To Stand Out From The Crowd - Tasting Table
"Carbone Fine Food aims to make enjoying that satisfying meal easier with its recently released, pre-made, jarred Italian Simmer Sauces. The brand, known for its quality Italian pasta sauces, is recommending home cooks swap pasta for protein with its latest offerings. A simmer sauce is best with protein, as it can help tenderize the meat, while slowly infusing it with rich flavor as the protein slowly simmers in the liquid."
"The line includes three full-flavored sauces designed to help consumers get dinner on the table in 30 minutes, while boosting the flavor of a protein of choice. Curious to see if the new sauces are worth adding to your shopping cart, I secured samples from Carbone to give them a try. After simmering the sauce according to the jar's instructions with the brand's suggested protein, I performed a taste test of each."
Carbone Fine Food released pre-made, jarred Italian Simmer Sauces intended to braise proteins and deliver slow-cooked flavors quickly. Simmer sauces tenderize meat and infuse deep flavor as proteins cook in the sauce, unlike marinara that mainly coats pasta. The new line comprises three full-flavored sauces formulated to help consumers get protein-forward dinners on the table in approximately 30 minutes. Samples were simmered per jar instructions with suggested proteins and evaluated in taste tests, with prior experience of Carbone marinara and Alfredo sauces informing the assessment. Some recommendations reflect firsthand impressions of promotional materials and provided products.
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