Yes you can! Use a linked server to yourself and set the 'remote proc transaction promotion' to false. Here is an example:
EXEC master.dbo.sp_addlinkedserver @server = N'LOOPBACK', @srvproduct=N'Microsoft', @provider=N'SQLNCLI', @datasrc=N'MYMACHINE\INSTANCE', @catalog=N'DB_NAME_HERE'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'remote proc transaction promotion', @optvalue=N'false'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'rpc', @optvalue=N'true'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'rpc out', @optvalue=N'true'
--I think most below are defaults
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'collation compatible', @optvalue=N'false'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'data access', @optvalue=N'true'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'dist', @optvalue=N'false'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'pub', @optvalue=N'false'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'sub', @optvalue=N'false'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'connect timeout', @optvalue=N'0'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'collation name', @optvalue=null
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'lazy schema validation', @optvalue=N'false'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'query timeout', @optvalue=N'0'
EXEC master.dbo.sp_serveroption @server=N'LOOPBACK', @optname=N'use remote collation', @optvalue=N'true'
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.ap_deleteme_outsideTransaction AS
--codes is just some random table I have
exec ('insert into codes values (1, ''TEST'', ''TEST_ED'', ''DELTE_ME'', 0, ''1234'', ''myId'', getDate())') at LOOPBACK
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.ap_deleteme_test_transaction AS
begin transaction
insert into codes values (10, 'TEST', 'TEST_ED', 'DELTE_ME_1', 0, '1234', 'myId', getDate())
--exec ('generic query you may want to execute') at LOOPBACK
exec dbo.ap_deleteme_outsideTransaction
insert into codes values (20, 'TEST', 'TEST_ED', 'DELTE_ME_2', 0, '1234', 'myId', getDate())
--rolling back like this makes no sense, but here you should be able to see 3 records
--inserted and then two rolled back. The record inserted in the second proc call
--will still remain.
rollback transaction
GO
I would not call this optimal, but once you setup this link, you should be able to direct any call you do not want to participate in the transaction to this link and it will not participate. My initial tests do not show a significant performance hit, but be aware that making calls in a loop may prove to be costly.
-Update: Performance tests show it is 1-2 millisecond hit, but this is about 60x slower than a "direct" call. 500 or so hits is not noticeable, but when you get thousands, you can start to see seconds add up - not that this would be a common practice. We see that it far outweighs other side effects such as blocking, which is what we put this in place for.