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Make Your Own Ketchup

October 3, 2011 by Nicole 25 Comments

Homemade Ketchup

If you’re participating in October Unprocessed this month or are just looking to cut some processed foods out of your diet, you might be wondering how to replace some of your favorite store-bought condiments.  One condiment that I had never made myself was ketchup, so I decided to give it a try with a little help from a fellow food blogger.

For me, ketchup has always meant Heinz.  I grew up dipping my french fries in it and have always had a bottle stored in the door of my refrigerator.  I don’t use ketchup that often, but I do like it on burgers, fries, and in homemade barbecue sauces.  I’ve also been known to dip grilled cheese sandwiches in it, but that habit is reserved for diners where I occasionally break down and order a grilled cheese on white bread with American cheese. Don’t knock it ’til you try it!

For the last several months, I haven’t been eating ketchup at all due to the sugar content (actually high fructose corn syrup, in the case of original Heinz).  But now that I’m adding small amounts of certain sweeteners back in, I decided it would be fun to make my own ketchup that includes ingredients I’m comfortable with.

I searched through several different recipes before deciding on this Spicy Ketchup from What’s Gaby Cooking.  I had the pleasure of hanging out with Gaby in Portland recently, so I thought it would be fun to try one of her recipes and pass it on to the rest of you.

This ketchup couldn’t be simpler to make since it starts with canned tomato puree.  For October Unprocessed, I’m allowing good-quality canned tomato products, but it would be easy enough to cook down some whole tomatoes to make your own puree if you have the time and inclination.  One change I did make for October Unprocessed was to use Muscovado sugar in place of standard brown sugar.  Muscovado is much less processed than brown sugar and has a deep molasses flavor that I thought would work well in the ketchup.  It worked perfectly.  Other than that one small change, I followed Gaby’s recipe to the letter and I loved it.

True to the name of the recipe, this is a very spicy ketchup.  If you’re making this for kids or you want something that’s a bit more all-purpose, I would stick with this recipe, but leave out the cayenne pepper and reduce the amount of crushed red pepper.  It’s much easier to add heat at the end than it is to take it away.  The same goes for the sugar – this is definitely a sweet ketchup (which, if you’re a Heinz lover like me, you’ll appreciate).  If you want something less sweet, just start with less sugar.  This is what’s great about making things from scratch – you can and should adjust for your own taste.  Make it your own!

Now head over to What’s Gaby Cooking to learn how to make your own ketchup.  And if you’d like a cute bottle to keep it in, I got mine at Sur La Table.

Spicy Ketchup Recipe at What’s Gaby Cooking
More info about October Unprocessed
at Eating Rules

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Around the Web:

  • Homemade Harissa from Andrea Meyers
  • Slow-Roasted Tomatoes from Kalyn’s Kitchen
  • Habanero Hot Sauce from What We’re Eating
  • Grilled Peaches Stuffed with Mascarpone Cheese from Food Blogga
  • Roasted Sweet Pepper Soup from Sass & Veracity
  • Mexican Chicken Sopes from Cooking on the Side

 

 

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  1. Phil says

    October 3, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    This is one spicy number! :-D
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  2. Jessica says

    October 3, 2011 at 5:32 pm

    My sister eats ketchup by the gallon, and I have tried making it for her in the past and it wasn't "the same". But your's looks so dang perfect, I am going to try again! Next time she comes to visit, I will be making a giant batch and disguising it in a Heinz bottle! :-D
    Reply
  3. Andrea Meyers says

    October 3, 2011 at 5:47 pm

    I so need to make this. At the rate my kids eat ketchup they could do with a little less processed.
    Reply
  4. Rhonda says

    October 3, 2011 at 5:52 pm

    never really thought to make my own, thanks for the idea!
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  5. Geez Louise says

    October 3, 2011 at 6:11 pm

    this is definitely something i've been meaning to try... fun! french fries are my weakness.
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  6. kellypea says

    October 3, 2011 at 6:55 pm

    I've actually thought of doing this. I'm not a bit ketchup fan until it comes to fries, then I like a few with my ketchup. It's going on my bucket list (which is only about food!)
    Reply
  7. rachel says

    October 4, 2011 at 4:19 am

    Hello! Thanks for posting this! I am an avid lover of ketchup (and most sauces for that matter) and hated the thought of being without it, but equally hated the thought of being so dependent on processed condiments :( will definitely try it soon!
    Reply
  8. Kristy Lynn @ Gastronomical Sovereignty says

    October 4, 2011 at 11:11 am

    hey now - grilled cheese = chocolate milk dunking. Or grilled cheese dunking into chocolate milk anyhow. Again, processed to crap but "don't knock it till you try it".
    Reply
  9. Gaby says

    October 4, 2011 at 1:55 pm

    So glad you loved it!! Making ketchup is way easy not to mention so much better for you! I'm going to try it with Muscovado next time!! :)
    Reply
  10. Gluten free says

    October 4, 2011 at 11:52 pm

    WOW ! this is amazing Ketchup.This is really good ............ Gluten Free
    Reply
  11. Janelle says

    October 5, 2011 at 10:32 am

    Ahh ... I love ketchup! I mean I seriously had an addiction. Now that I've gone grain, gluten, and sugar free I wasn't sure there was a good substitution. I think I'll try this recipe and add some honey or maple syrup instead of the sugar. Thanks for the idea!
    Reply
  12. Cookin' Canuck says

    October 5, 2011 at 10:40 am

    The high-fructose corn syrup in ketchup always concerns me, so I'm thrilled to see this post. I'll be heading over to Gaby's site for the recipe.
    Reply
  13. Stephanie@RamblingWren says

    October 5, 2011 at 2:11 pm

    I've always wanted to try to make homemade Ketchup. I'm sure it taste so much better than store bought. I'm trying to stay away from high fructose corn syrup as well.
    Reply
  14. brandi@BranAppetit says

    October 5, 2011 at 5:07 pm

    I love this idea! I've started making a lot of things at home the past year or so, but ketchup is one I have yet to try. And I love that bottle! I want some like that for homemade vanilla extract for Christmas gifts.
    Reply
  15. Kim @ Eat What You've Got says

    October 7, 2011 at 6:06 pm

    Thanks for sharing! I can't wait to try this!
    Reply
  16. Megan says

    October 9, 2011 at 8:49 am

    Lovely! There's a restaurant by us that makes their own ketchup and it seemed so intense and flavorful- I'll have to give this a try! Glad to see it.
    Reply
  17. MaryT says

    October 10, 2011 at 11:07 am

    I'm always on the lookout for food to help lower my high blood pressure and I have to say that making your own condiments is a great way to do this! When you can control the ingredients, particularly the salt, food is just so much healthier for you. http://www.thehypertensionscoop.com/food-lower-high-blood-pressure.php
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  18. ryno says

    October 15, 2011 at 4:01 pm

    Well pinch me ! I would have never thought of making my own ketchup, but here it is ! Thanks ! I'm going to try and make some tonight.
    Reply
  19. BusyWorkingMama says

    October 17, 2011 at 5:33 am

    Yum, I love this! I will definitely try it out....will be curious how it goes over with my 4 year old :)
    Reply
  20. Erin @ The Speckled Palate says

    October 17, 2011 at 9:46 am

    When we run out of the ketchup we have in our fridge - organic, since the whole high fructose corn syrup bit makes me uncomfortable - we will DEFINITELY be making some homemade ketchup! Who would have thought this would be so simple?! Thanks for posting this! I've been trying to slowly rid our home of all kinds of processed foods, and it's nice to know that other people are doing the same thing. Looking forward to some more posts this month!
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