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Copycat McCormick Recipe?

Does anyone have a copycat recipe for McCormick thick and zesty spaghetti seasoning? If not, can someone come up with a recipe similar to it?

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January 20, 20210 found this helpful
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Well - good news McCormick's Thick & Zesty Spaghetti Sauce Mix has not been discontinued and should be back on grocery store shelves soon. McCormick has been having problems getting some of their ingredients from suppliers due to the COVID-19 virus but state they will be making this again soon.
Usually it is best to check online to see when it is available again.
I hope no wishes to pay the price some sellers are asking right now:
www.amazon.com/.../137-2490119-2825233?_encoding=UTF8... (Affiliate Link)

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Here are a couple of recipes that I have used in the past but everyone has different 'tastes' when it comes to spaghetti sauce.
www.themamasgirls.com/.../
www.justapinch.com/.../homemade-spaghetti-seasoning-mix...

 

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I was using McCormick Spaghetti mix and could no longer find it in the store so my daughter got on line and ordered it for me. They sent a box of Lawry's instead of McCormick. My daughter called and inquired about it. They refunded the money and told us to keep the sauce. I found out that McCormick has bought out Lawry's. The sauce is just as good as McCormick and may be even a little better and we love it. I will definitely be ordering more when we finish up this box of 12

 

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January 21, 20211 found this helpful

That is really interesting and I prefer several of Lawry's mixes. After doing several searches on McCormick discontinued items I became interested in all of the other brands that McCormick owns and was surprised to find how many of my favorites were owned by McCormick.

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McCormick purchased Lawry's and Adolph's in 2008 and Zatarain's in 2003. They also own French's, Golden Dip, Old Bay and several more but McCormick's CEO made a statement about the different brands and said that no two brands were ever made with the same ingredients and were not 'copy cats' of another of their brands.

 
January 20, 20210 found this helpful

simply do an internet search - many websites - also go to you tube videos for excellent ideas

 

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January 20, 20210 found this helpful

Hopefully you will like this one! creativehomemaking.com/.../

 

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January 20, 20211 found this helpful

Found a few recipes and hope this helps.
www.tasteofhome.com/.../
creativehomemaking.com/.../
I found this info to be interesting....
"A simple, slow cooked, authentic spaghetti sauce, as good as the restaurants serve...or better. The secret ingredient is baking soda, but do not taste the sauce right after adding it. Wait a while, and this sauce will not disappoint you.

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Adding baking soda will change the pH of tomato sauce, making it less acidic. Generally, we balance tomato sauce acidity by adding a bit of sugar. While sugar can't neutralize acidity in the same way that baking soda can, it does change our perception of other tastes."

 

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