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Roasted Tomato Sauce

Fresh tomatoes and herbs are roasted into a thick and rich tomato sauce. This is a simple, healthy and easily adds sophistication to any meal. It is also the best sauce to put on pasta or to eat dipping.

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Roasted Tomato Sauce

The Roasted Tomato Sauce is an all round, delicious condiment, used over the centuries across all kinds of dishware's. It is classic in Italian cuisine where it is normally served with pizza or pasta. Roasting improves the inherent sweetness of the tomatoes and gives the taste slightly smoky nature. There is a range of customization of this sauce; a smooth pureed and conversely a hearty-looking sauce that can be used in different food preparations. Before why is a fun fact: Tomatoes were considered love apples and were aphrodisiac!

Health Benefits for Gastroparesis

    1. Smooth Consultative are the Source: Roasting and pureeing the tomatoes brings a slim texture and gastrointestinal lightness to this sauce.
    2. Excellent Source of Lycopene: Lycopene, an anti-oxidant, improves the overall health of the gut and decreases inflammation, which is highly available in tomatoes when roasted.
    3. Low in Fiber (when strained): Straining results in the removal of the seed and peel of the orange allowing it to be consumed by people with gastroparesis.
    4. Anti-inflammatory Properties: The Olive oil and Roasted Garlic possess chemicals which bring stabilization to the inflammation in the digestive system.
    5. Hydration Support: Tomatoes are a high source of water and thus they keep one hydrated but not heavy on the stomach.

    Cooking Time/Duration

    • Preparation Time: 10 minutes
    • Cooking Time: 45 minutes
    • Total Time: 55 minutes

    Calories and nutritional information:

    Nutrient Amount (per serving)
    Calories 80 kcal
    Protein 2 g
    Carbohydrates 7 g
    Fiber 1 g
    Fats 4 g
    Vitamin C 30% of RDA
    Lycopene 12 mg

    Serves

    4 (makes about 2 cups of sauce)

    Ingredients

    Ingredient Quantity
    Ripe tomatoes 6 large
    Olive oil 2 tbsp
    Garlic cloves 3, unpeeled
    Onion, quartered 1 medium
    Fresh basil leaves 1/4 cup
    Dried oregano 1 tsp
    Salt To taste
    Black pepper To taste

    Basic Preparation

    1. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
    2. Wash and halve the tomatoes.
    3. Peel and quarter the onion. Do not peel the cloves of garlic.
    4. Prepare all the roasting ingredients.

    Many Comprehensive Recipe and Cooking Directions.

    1. Prepare for Roasting:
      • Prepare the tomatoes (d halved), quartered onion and non peeled cloves of garlic on a baking tray.
      • Pour over with olive oil as well as sprinkle with salt, pepper, and dried oregano.
    2. Roast the Vegetables:
      • Bake in the heated oven between 30-40 minutes until the tomatoes have softened, become slightly caramelized and the garlic has become soft and fragrant garlic is oozing.
    3. Blend the Ingredients:
      • Ensure that the roasted vegetables are cooling.
      • Snip the ingredients of the roasting face, pour into a blender. Add fresh basil leaves. Blend until smooth.
    4. Strain the Sauce (Optional):
      • To achieve finer texture, blow the sauce through a fine- mesh sieve to eliminate seeds and chastises.
    5. Simmer the Sauce:
      • Add the mixture of the sauce into a sauce pan, and boil it under low temperature to add flavors to the same in 10 minutes. Adjust seasoning if needed.
    6. Cool and Store:
      • Allow the sauce to cool down after which it can be stored in an airtight container.

    Texture, Color, Smell, Taste, and Thickness

    Aspect Description
    Texture Smooth and velvety
    Color Deep red with caramelized tones
    Smell Rich, smoky, and herby
    Taste Sweet, tangy, and slightly smoky
    Thickness Medium, pourable consistency

    How to Serve

    This Roasted Tomato Sauce should be served hot or cold, depending on the meal. Serve it with pasta, or serve it as a pizza crust or as a breadstick with dip. Drizzled as well can be served over the roasted vegetables or could be placed in the casserole to add flavor.

    Final Words

    Roasted tomato sauce is a topping that is so easy and fancy to serve with any meal. Its free-friendliness to the gastroparesis, daring tastes, and its multi-purposes make it a simple ingredient in healthy cooking. You are dressing up your pasta or adding a little cherry of homemade on your pizza this sauce is guaranteed to get you very excited. Taste it today and listen to the roast flavor!

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is roasted tomato sauce easier to eat?

Tomatoes are roasted and pureed and the results provide we soft texture that will not strain the stomach but will be easily digested.

2. What is their significance with lycopene in roasted tomato sauce?

When tomatoes are roasted, this increases the bioavailability of lycopene which is a potent antioxidant, good to the gut and also lowers inflammation.

3. Is tomato sauce roasted appropriate in low-fiber diets?

Yes, in its strained and roasted form to eliminate seeds and skin, tomato sauce becomes low in fiber to meet the requirements of low-fiber diets.

4. What is the benefit of olive oil in the sauce in regard to the digestion?

The components of olive oil are anti-inflammatory which aid in the calming of the digestive system and reduce gut swelling.

5. Does addition of roasted garlic in the sauce assist in gut health?

Indeed, roasted garlic contains anti-inflammatory features with a healthy digestive tract.

6. Is roasted tomato sauce useful as far as hydration is concerned?

Tomatoes contain much water hence help to keep the body hydrated and free of stomach upsets they are also lightweight.

7. What is the method of preparing roasted tomato sauce when you have sensitive stomachs?

In order to make a soft, smooth and gentle sauce, roast tomatoes and puree (strain) to eliminate seeds and skins.

8. Should they use roasted tomatoes sauce as good with gastroparesis?

Yes, because it has low amounts of fiber and has a smooth texture, people with gastroparesis can generally tolerate it.

9. Is it possible to use roasted tomato sauce in different recipes?

It is definitely an excellent pasta, soups and other food base that needs to be used in dishes which demand a moderate tomato taste.

10. How much time can roasted tomato last?

Keep it tightly enclosed in refrigerator where it may stay up to 5 days or may be frozen to keep longer.

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