60 min Medium

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Fresh, creamy and thick: the original taste of a great classic always ready to be used. Strained Tomato Sauce is one of the most used ingredients in cooking because it is easy and fast, ideal to prepare any type of dish: meat, eggs, pasta, creams and creamy soups. Strained tomatoes are perfect for recipes that call for pureed tomatos! Store up to 5 days in the fridge after opening​ How is it made? Tomatoes are washed and crushed. They go through a refinement process that includes sieves to eliminate seeds and peels. The product is then mixed with tomato juice and lightly concentrated. The final product is thermally pasteurized and aseptically filled in our signature carton boxes. Product is exclusively made of Italian tomatoes and does not contain seeds and peels, although we cannot completely exclude possible residue.

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60 min
Time
Medium
Difficulty
Ingredients for 4 to 6 people
Ingredients
Strained Tomatoes 750g 1 box
Chopped yellow onion 1 cup
Dried oregano 1 tsp
Extra virgin olive oil to taste
Fresh parsley for garnish optional
Garlic cloves 2 minced
Red or orange bell pepper 1 cored and chopped
Rotini pasta (or similar pasta of your choice) 1 lb
Shredded mozzarella cheese ½ cup, more or less to your liking
Sweet Italian sausage (you can use spicy if you like) 1 lb casings removed
Sweet paprika 1 tsp
Water ½ cup
Preparation

Simple, hearty, and flavor-packed Rotini casserole! The secret is in the sauce with Pomì Strained Tomatoes, Italian sausage, and bell peppers. A winner every time!

1. In a large and deep cooking skillet, heat 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil over medium heat until shimmering but not smoking. Add onions and chopped bell peppers. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring regularly. Add garlic and cook another 30 seconds or so.
2. Now add Italian sausage. Raise heat to medium-high if needed. Cook for 7 minutes or so, making sure to break up the sausage and regularly stir until sausage is fully cooked and well-browned.
3. Add Pomì Strained Tomatoes, water, and spices. Sprinkle a dash of salt and pepper. Bring the sauce to a boil. Lower heat, cover and let simmer for 15 minutes.
4. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
5. Meanwhile, cook pasta in boiling, well-salted water according to package until just before tender. Do not overcook pasta (it will go in the oven later). Drain.
6. Mix the cooked Rotini pasta with the sauce, then transfer to a lightly-oiled baking dish (9 ½-inch x 13-inch baking pan). Top with shredded mozzarella. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until the cheese is nicely melted and pasta edges begin to crisp up.
7. Garnish with parsley, if you like. Enjoy!

Recipe by Suzy Karadsheh of TheMediterraneanDish.com