Recipe: The Ultimate Tomato Sauce Substitute (like "Nomato Sauce") (2024)

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Note: We used to call this sauce "Nomato Sauce", but we weren't aware that Nomato is a trademarked name and thus, after a letter from their legal name, we can no longer call this recipe "Nomato Sauce". Instead, what we cantell you is that this is the best tomato free tomato sauce/napoletana sauce substitue we've had and a recipe we make over and over again!

When I was diagnosed with coeliac disease, switching over to a gluten free diet wasn't the miracle cure I was expecting.

You see, whilst I did eliminate the number one enemy, I wasn't yet aware that there were quite a lot of smaller enemies as far as my stomach was concerned. All of the years of eating gluten destroyed the lining of my stomach, leaving it extremelysensitive.

As time went on we identified these enemies (and as I healed those enemies disappeared!), however, there was one food that was a seriouschallenge for me to eliminate....

Tomatoes.

I was the girl who livedoff tomatoes. I ate them like apples, my favourite pasta sauces were tomato based sauces - I even shopped at one particular fruit and veggie shop solely because they stocked a range of different tomatoes in all sorts of colours and shapes.

Eliminating tomatoes was toughand I had to learn to live without them... though, in true Kristy fashion, I wasn't going to eliminate them - I would experiment with alternatives until I came up with something that would serve as a suitable alternative.

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The experiments started with pumpkin - but there were only so many times I could have creamy cheesy pumpkin sauces.


Then whilst making a carrot based soup, I had an idea... what about if I added carrots into the mix.

Combining pumpkin and carrot worked but it wasn't the right colour and something was still missing - so I added beetroot. Beetroot gave me the bright red colour I wanted whilst everything else contributed to the texture - then I just needed to season it and tweak the other ingredients until everything was perfect.

After quite a few batches, I finally perfected the recipe (after thinking I perfected it previously - but we all agree this version is the best yet) and that's what I'm sharing with you today.

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Whilst it may not be exactlylike tomatoes, it's pretty darn close and the best alternative we can come up with. We use it in pasta, we use it on pizza, we use it as a salsa, we use it to make tomato free chicken parmigiana - we use it on ALLL THE THINGS! So much so that I'm even planning on making us "pizza toasties" for lunch with this sauce, cheese and pepperoni :P

It's free from capsicum, chilli and other nightshade ingredients so it's perfect for those with a nightshade intolerances (or those like me with random intolerances) and it's packed full of veggies so you get a nutrition boost too!

Commonly Asked Questions:

Is Nomato Sauce AIP Friendly? Yes, it is! It's the perfect AIP pasta sauce alternative.

Is Nomato Sauce Nightshade Free? Yes! Nomato Sauce is a great nightshade free spaghetti sauce or nightshade free pasta sauce alternative. Many readers have also used it to make a nightshade free salsa by adding cumin and other spices.

How can I make nomato sauce more savoury? Try adding some kalamata olives before pureeing. This adds a delicious savoury flavour.

So let me share the recipe with you! >>

Nomato Sauce, Tomato Free, Sugar Free, Low Fat, Vegan, Clean Eating, Allergy Friendly

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Yield: Makes about 4 cupsAuthor: Southern In Law

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Nomato Sauce Recipe

Perfect for those with a Nightshade Allergy or Tomato Intolerance, this homemade "Nomato Sauce" Recipe is a tomato free tomato sauce alternative that really is the closest option to the real thing. After testing for years, we have come up with the ULTIMATE Tomato Sauce Alternative that is tomato free, gluten free, sugar free, vegan, clean eating friendly and doesn't use any capsicum or bell peppers. There are even onion and garlic free options.

prep time: 10 minscook time: 30 minstotal time: 40 mins

ingredients:

  • 2 small onions or one large onion*
  • 4 cloves garlic, crushed*
  • 1 tbsp butter or oil
  • 4 large carrots, peeled and chopped into chunks
  • 3/4 cup butternut pumpkin/squash, peeled and cubed
  • 2 medium beetrootor4 smallbeetroot, peeled** (see notes)
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken or vegetable stock***
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

instructions

  1. Finely dice your onion and crush your garlic.

  2. In a large non-stick saucepan, saute your onions and garlic in your butter/oil until soft and translucent, adding a splash of water if needed to stop them sticking.
  3. Add in all of your other ingredients and the mix to the boil before reducing to a simmer and cooking until your carrots and pumpkin are soft.
  4. Once your veggies are soft, blend them until your sauce reaches your desired consistency, seasoning to taste.
  5. Use immediately or allow to cool before storing in a glass jar in the fridge (this prevents staining) or freezing portions in zip lock bags to use later. The sauce will keep for around a week in the fridge.

NOTES:

*If you also can't have onion or garlic, you can leave this out, however, I'd suggest adding in some celery instead for that savoury flavour. I can't eat celery, however, I did try another version with around 1 cup of celery instead of the onion and garlic and whilst it was different, it was still a hit with our testers! If you can't tolerate onion but can have leek or shallots, use them instead!**We find you get the best taste and texture using pre-cooked beets (like lovebeets) and it saves the cooking and peeling. If using raw beetroot, steam or bake your beets prior to adding to the rest of the ingredients.***You can use water instead of stock, we just find the taste is better with chicken stock.

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    But tell me, do you have any allergies/food intolerances/special dietary needs?
    If so, what are the foods you miss the most?
    And what's one food you could notlive without?
    I always say I couldn't live without peanut butter - and friends and family actually joke (it's pretty cruel!) that Jesse and I will have a kid with a peanut intolerance and I'll be the one stuffing myself stupid with peanut butter as soon as I leave home and showering/brushing my teeth/changing my clothes before coming back again.

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    FAQs

    What is Nomato sauce made of? ›

    Nomato Sauce is an anti-inflammatory tomato sauce alternative made with vibrantly healthy carrots, beets, pureed pumpkin, celery, onion, and garlic. This medley of root vegetables comes as close to a traditional tomato sauce as I've ever tested.

    Is Nomato sold in stores? ›

    Nomato® is made from a medley of root vegetables and seasonings. It contains no soy, dairy, wheat, gluten, nuts, and of course no tomatoes! Nomato® sauces are available through mail order or store purchase.

    How to make alternative tomato sauce? ›

    Canned Tomatoes

    With a can of tomatoes, you can pull together a quick tomato sauce in about 20 minutes: Sauté some finely chopped onion in a pot with olive oil, and then add a bit of minced garlic when the onion has softened. Add tomatoes, and season to taste with salt, pepper, and chili flakes.

    What are the ingredients in no name tomato sauce? ›

    Ingredients. Tomato Paste, Water, Salt, Sugar, Citric Acid, Garlic Powder, Onionpowder, Spices, Herbs.

    What is a good substitute for tomatoes if you are allergic to tomatoes? ›

    Beets – If you're looking to add some sweetness to your salads or a substitute base for pasta sauces, beets can be a great substitute packed with Vitamin C that you would get from tomatoes. Carrots – Similar to beets, carrots can be a great substitute base especially in soups and are a great source of beta-carotene .

    What is a good substitute for tomatoes for acid reflux? ›

    If you just can't give up tomato's tangy, delicious goodness, consider adding shredded carrot or a little baking soda to neutralize the acid. Alternatives include pesto, or olive oil with parsley and oregano for an Italian flair without the burn.

    Are there tomatoes without lectins? ›

    Tomato seeds and skins contain lectins, and the Pomì brand Strained Tomatoes is the only brand that has the lectin-laced parts of the tomato strained out. *Pomì Strained and tomato Sauce is lectin-free.

    Is Ragu discontinued? ›

    We regret to inform you that RAGÚ® has made the hard decision to exit the Canadian pasta-sauce market. We hope that you have enjoyed the delicious taste of RAGÚ® and are very sorry for any inconvenience.

    What does Ragu sell? ›

    OUR SAUCES
    • Kettle Cooked Sauces.
    • RAGÚ Simply Sauces.
    • Old World Style® Sauces.
    • Chunky Sauces.
    • Cheese Sauces.
    • Pizza Sauces.
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    What can I put on spaghetti instead of tomato sauce? ›

    Pasta with olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic, and whatever veggies you want is a deceptively delicious way to pasta. Also known as “Aglio e Olio” (garlic and oil) pasta, this easy alternative to tomato sauce is quick, easy, and delicious.

    What is the substitute of 1 cup of tomato sauce? ›

    For this swap, David Joachim, author of The Food Substitutions Bible, recommends you use ½ cup tomato paste and ½ cup water to replace 1 cup of tomato sauce—just keep in mind that you'll need to season your substitute to taste.

    What can I eat instead of tomato sauce? ›

    Tomato paste is often considered the best substitute for tomato sauce because it is essentially the same thing but in a more concentrated form.

    What is the mother sauce made from tomatoes? ›

    Sauce tomate, or tomato sauce, bears slight resemblance to the Italian style tomato sauce served with pasta. This mother sauce is often served on top of pastas (especially gnocchi) or polenta, or with grilled meat or vegetables.

    What is a pizza that does not use tomato sauce called? ›

    White pizza (Italian: pizza bianca) is a style of pizza that does not use tomato sauce. The pizza generally consists of pizza dough, olive oil, garlic, cheese, salt and, sometimes, toppings including vegetables such as spinach, tomato, and herbs.

    Why does my tomato sauce have no flavor? ›

    Boost the Acidity

    Tomatoes are naturally acidic, but sometimes a jarred pasta sauce can lean too sweet, or just taste flat. Incorporating acids like lemon juice (and even zest) or red wine vinegar right before serving can round out your sauce.

    Is tomato paste a nightshade? ›

    Tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, potatoes are all vegetables in the “nightshade” family. Multiple herbs, spices, and condiments cayenne pepper, crushed red pepper, chili powder, paprika, ketchup, salsa, and marinara sauce also fall into this category of foods as they are derived from nightshade vegetables.

    Which mother sauce is made from a brown stock and a brown roux? ›

    Espagnole sauce is a classic French mother sauce made with beef or veal stock, a dark brown roux, and mirepoix. Use this sauce on braised and roasted meats, even sauteed mushrooms.

    What is a Japanese tomato substitute? ›

    Miso paste is a Japanese cuisine staple made of fermented soybeans with koji (a type of fungi), salt, and sometimes seaweed. Miso paste is salty, pungent, and has a characteristic umami flavor. Instead of using tomatoes when they're out of season in sauces, marinades, and salad dressings, use a spoonful of miso paste.

    Which tomato sauce is without onion and garlic? ›

    On days when you are not in a mood for onion/garlic, or if you practice Jainism, this ketchup will sweep in to your rescue.

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