DIY Simple Homemade Ketchup Recipe (2024)

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By Samira @ Alphafoodie

published February 17, 2020

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updated January 20, 2022

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This simple homemade Ketchup recipe is not only healthier than its store-bought competition, but it is also so much more addictively delicious as you can control the exact amount of sugar, salt and spices added to the sweet tomato blend.

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I could write an ode to tomato ketchup – it’s the condiment that we all need in our lives, even if it doesn’t appear in most food photos (it’s just not super glamorous is it?). It’s a guilty pleasure that I like to add to so many dishes, though! And this simple homemade ketchup recipe is one of my favorite DIYs for allowing you to be 100% in control of the ingredients.

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Store-bought ketchup is known for having quite a lot of sugar and salt in it and, for people that consume it a lot, I know that it can be a worry not to have control over the ingredients. What’s worse is that the sugar used within some budget store-bought bottles of ketchup is often not even ‘sugar’ and instead use high fructose corn syrup – yuck.

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This recipe isn’t sugar-free, because I think that ketchup needs the sweetness to counteract the acidity of tomatoes and provide that signature ketchup taste. Without sugar, you’re basically making a slightly less reduced homemade tomato puree/tomato sauce, which – if that’s what you want – then I’m all for that.

Just be aware that if you do want to use a natural sweetener like maple syrup, this will affect the overall flavor of your homemade ketchup.

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Overall, that’s one of my favorite things about being able to make homemade ketchup though; you can be in control of exactly how much sugar, salt, and spices you add to the mix. For either more healthy ketchup or one that’s slightly more decadent.

I even make mine COMPLETELY from scratch, using juicy organic fresh tomatoes (rather than using store-bought homemade tomato paste), because I find a sense of calm of being 100% in control of every single ingredient used in this homemade organic ketchup.

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However, if you do want to cut a few steps from this DIY, then feel free to use some store-bought tomato paste. Either way, the ingredients list for this tomato ketchup DIY is short, sweet, and to the point. The answer to how to make ketchup at home is definitely a simple one.

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Table of Contents

  • Where To Use This Homemade Ketchup
  • How to Make Ketchup At Home
  • Other Simple DIY Recipes You Might Like
  • Simple Homemade Ketchup Recipe

Where To Use This Homemade Ketchup

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Okay, this section feels slightly redundant because I know that we’re all experts in how to use ketchup on pretty much everything ever. I’m definitely not one to judge what you’re eating your ketchup with – just make some additional suggestions for you.

  • One of my absolute favorite ways to eat this ketchup is with homemade crispy oven-baked fries. Sometimes classics are classic for a reason, and this is one of my absolute favorite ways to eat ketchup. I sometimes even chuck on some cheeky homemade mayonnaise too because – why not? And I sometimes even add it to these Rosemary Garlic Crispy Roasted Potatoes.
  • These Rainbow Vegan Tacos or meat-free tacos: 4 ways recipes could definitely use a spoonful or two of some ketchup – yummy
  • I totally wouldn’t judge you for having some homemade ketchup with this – It’s not something I’ve ever tried, but one of my friends swears by ketchup with ANY pasta dish.
  • And let’s not forget the other classic combo of delicious tomato ketchup with a burger. And this time I’m suggesting this fully-loaded Mushroom Bun Burger (easily veganized without having a fried egg!)

If you’re wanting some ideas for how to use this homemade ketchup recipe with vegetarian options:

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  • This pie has wonderfully flaky pastry that goes so well dipped in some homemade ketchup
  • I also think that ketchup is just a great combination with egg dishes, in general. So you might like some with these bite-sized breakfast tacos,or inside these Savoury Kale Waffle Cones.
  • And these cauliflower crust mini pizzas are great with some condiments, so grab the tomato ketchup and mayo and enjoy!

Let me know in the comments below – what is your favorite way to eat ketchup?

How to Make Ketchup At Home

The short answer is – really simply. But I know that’s not going to cut it so here is the full method for making your own delicious homemade ketchup recipe. The entire recipe uses nine ingredients, not including salt and the majority of those are herbs/spices that are likely already in your kitchen.

The entire process takes around an hour and will yield 1.5 cups of homemade ketchup. The homemade ketchup can then be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for one month (although mine never lasts that long).

The Ketchup ingredients

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  • tomatoes – cherry or others (I used organic)
  • apple cider vinegar – this adds a bit of sour flavor
  • brown sugar – this brings sweetness (some people use maple syrup for a refined sugar-free version. However, I have to admit I prefer the taste with brown sugar)
  • a clovebud and ground cinnamon
  • onion and garlic powder
  • celery seeds, chili powder (or cayenne pepper powder), and salt

How to make ketchup

Start by washing the tomatoes and removing their stems.

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Add the tomatoes to a large bowl and blend them (I used Organic Cherry Stem Tomatoes) with a handheld immersion blender. You could also do this in a food processor.

Pass them through a sieve to remove the seeds and chunks of the skin. This yielded 3.5 cups of tomato juice for me.

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Add the tomatoes into a large saucepan over medium heat and bring to a slow boil. Then simmer and reduce for about 45 minutes. Stir occasionally.

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Add all the other ingredients and stir well. The spices and flavors combine to give you that signature tomato ketchup flavor.

Note: If you are using ready-made tomato paste, you can start at this step, as it does not need to be reduced.

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Keep over medium heat for another 8-10 minutes and cook, stirring occasionally.

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When you achieve a consistency you like, remove from the heat.

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Leave it to cool down then transfer to an airtight container or bottle and keep refrigerated. That’s literally all it takes to make delicious homemade ketchup – so you can see why I’m so enamored.

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For me, this recipe yielded 1.5 cups of homemade ketchup.

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It feels wrong to label myself the DIY queen – but I’ve certainly spent A LOT of time over the past couple of years making a massive array of DIYs. From DIY virgin coconut oil to this health-boosting wonder turmeric tincture, and even organic rose water. I even make non-food DIYS like this All-Natural Soothing Skin Balm for Dry Skin.

I have a few pages of DIYs available on the blog (including nut & seed butter, every possible use for a coconut ever -or so it feels-, and more) so feel free to head over to that section if you want to peruse more.

If you try this homemade ketchup recipe, then I’d super appreciate a recipe rating, and any comments or questions. Also, feel free to tag me in your re-creations @AlphaFoodie.

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Simple Homemade Ketchup

5 from 76 votes

By: Samira

This simple Homemade Ketchup recipe is not only healthier than its store-bought competition, but it is also so much more addictively delicious as you can control the exact amount of sugar, salt and spices added to the sweet tomato blend.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 Tbsp (1.5 cup)

Ingredients

  • 6 cups tomatoes I used organic cherry vine tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 whole clove bud
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1/8 tsp ground cinnamon powder
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/8 tsp celery seeds
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/8 tsp chilli powder or cayenne powder

Instructions

  • Wash the tomatoes and remove their stems.

  • Add the tomatoes to a large bowl and blend them with a handheld immersion blender. You could also do this in a food processor.

  • Pass them through a sieve to remove the seeds and chunks of the skin. This yielded 3.5 cups of tomato juice for me.

  • Add the tomatoes into a large saucepan over medium heat and bring to a slow boil to reduce them for about 45 minutes. Stir occasionally.

  • Add all the other ingredients and stir well. The spices and flavours combine to give you that signature tomato ketchup flavour.*

  • Keep over medium heat for another 8-10 minutes and cook, stirring occasionally. When you achieve a consistency you like, remove from the heat.

  • Leave it to cool down then transfer to an airtight container or bottle and keep refrigerated for up to a month.

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Notes

  • some people use maple syrup for a refined sugar-free version. However, I have to admit I prefer the taste with brown sugar as it does affect the flavor.
  • * If you are using ready-made tomato paste, you can start at this step, as it does not need to be reduced. Just use 1.5 cups of tomato paste.

Course: DIYs

Cuisine: Condiment

Freezer friendly: 5 Months

Shelf life: 1 Month

Nutrition

Serving: 1Tbsp, Calories: 17kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 100mg, Potassium: 97mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 314IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 6mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What are the five main ingredients of ketchup? ›

Ketchup is a tomato-based condiment that's primarily used for dipping or spreading, though it's also commonly featured as an ingredient in other sauces and dressings. It's usually made with tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices and seasonings.

What were the ingredients in the first ketchup? ›

Smith observes that the first published recipe for ketchup in English—a thin mixture of vinegar, white wine, anchovies, shallots, lemon peel, horseradish, and a passel of spices described in Eliza Smith's The Compleat Housewife from 1727—includes a note that “the clear Liquor that comes from Mushrooms” may be added to ...

How long will homemade ketchup last? ›

Pack and Store Your Homemade Ketchup

Ketchup will keep 3 weeks in the fridge or 6 months in the freezer. Ketchup can also be water bath canned using the hot pack method. Leave 1/4” headspace and process the 1/2 pint jars for 15 minutes.

What is the main ingredient of tomato sauce and ketchup? ›

Tomato sauce is often made with only tomatoes, seasonings, onion, garlic, oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Ketchup, on the other hand, typically has additional sugar, which contributes to its sweeter flavour. The sugar also thickens the ketchup, making it thicker and stickier than tomato sauce.

What's the difference between catsup and ketchup? ›

As it turns out, they're the same thing!

Ketchup and catsup are both Westernized terms for a condiment that has origins in China: fish sauce. Ketchup as we know it today is a modernized version of fish sauce, which was made in port towns on the South China Sea with salted and fermented anchovies.

What are the 57 ingredients in Heinz ketchup? ›

TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, DISTILLED WHITE VINEGAR, MALT VINEGAR (CONTAINS BARLEY), SALT, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, RAISIN JUICE CONCENTRATE, MUSTARD FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL, TURMERIC, SPICES, APPLE PUREE, SODIUM BENZOATE AND POTASSIUM SORBATE (PRESERVATIVES), CARAMEL ...

What is in regular ketchup? ›

Ketchup recipes vary, but it's made from a core set of ingredients including tomatoes, sugar, salt, and vinegar. This explains the sweet but tangy flavor it packs. Spices like allspice, cloves, coriander, and even cinnamon or ginger may be added too.

Was ketchup used as a medicine in the 1800s to treat diarrhea among other things? ›

Ketchup Was Medicine At Some Point

In the 1830s, tomato ketchup was sold as a medicine that could cure ailments like diarrhea, indigestion, and jaundice. The idea was initially proposed by Dr. John Cook Bennett, an American physician, in 1834, who later decided to sell the recipe in the form of 'tomato pills'.

What was added to ketchup in the 1800's to make it red? ›

During the 1800s, the red color of ketchup was achieved by adding natural or artificial red dyes, often taken from sources such as cochineal insects, and later moving to other sources such as tomatoes or modern FDA-approved food colorings.

Why was ketchup used as medicine in the 1800? ›

Ketchup was believed to have health benefits due to its fermented nature and the presence of various ingredients. In traditional Chinese medicine, fermented foods were often considered beneficial for digestion and overall health. European doctors like Dr.

Does homemade ketchup taste better? ›

Homemade ketchup is simple and much more flavorful than anything you can buy at the store. I use 4 tablespoons of sugar, but adjust the sugar to your taste.

Can you make ketchup from other vegetables? ›

Look back just fifty or sixty years, you'll find that ketchup (sometimes also spelled catsup or catchup) referred to any number of condiments, all made from whatever fruit, vegetable, or even shellfish was available in abundance and needed to be preserved—they'd be combined with sugar, vinegar, and spices to make a ...

What do they call ketchup in England? ›

In Britain, the word ketchup is used, but it's also often called tomato sauce, which sounds confusing if you're a fan of Italian food; in North America tomato sauce goes on pasta and pizza, not French fries.

What is ketchup mostly made of? ›

What Is Ketchup? Ketchup is a tomato-based condiment that's primarily used for dipping or spreading, though it's also commonly featured as an ingredient in other sauces and dressings. It's usually made with tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices and seasonings.

What is the process of making Heinz ketchup? ›

Ketchup is made up of five ingredients: brine, vinegar, sugar, tomato paste, and the secret spices. The process is mainly about heating the ketchup and cooling it down. Afterwards, we fill it up into the bottles. The boxes with caps are emptied and transported upstairs.

What is the science behind ketchup? ›

Ketchup as a Fluid with Variable Viscosity

Based on Newton's Law of viscosity, a fluid flows at a speed in proportion to the force applied. However, ketchup has the property of thixotropy [2]. It means that the extent to which ketchup becomes less viscous, or runnier, is disproportional to the applied force.

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