A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (2024)

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This delicious homemade ketchup recipe is easier than you might think. Our recipe is simple, natural, and very delicious. We dare you to try it, no excuses!

My old college roommates will attest to the fact that I will put ketchup on anything! I once ate it slathered on a blueberry muffin. (Okay, so that was a dare – but well worth the $10 I earned.)

Why Homemade Ketchup?

Seventeen years after the dining hall muffin debacle, ketchup is still one of the most popular condiments in my house. So, being DIY Natural, we need to learn to make a homemade ketchup recipe. Although making your own will save money, for us it was more about avoiding certain ingredients and finding that perfectketchup flavor.

Ingredients in Ketchup

Unfortunately, our favorite brand of ketchup from the store contained high fructose corn syrup, and when we started eating a more healthful diet and completely cut high fructose corn syrup from our diets we had to choose brands that just didn’t deliver the same flavor. Shortly after our quest for a good alternative began, our old favorite brand started making a “natural” version without the high fructose corn syrup. But wouldn’t you know – it contained lots of sugar, which is derived from GMO sugar beets. (If you’ve been following the whole GMO issue, you know that most of the sugar contained in processed foods these days is coming from genetically engineered sugar beets. And as of 2014, 98.5% of sugar beets are GMO.[1] Not much better for you than high fructose corn syrup, right?) Good reasons to have a solid homemade ketchup recipe in your repertoire.

What’s the moral of the story? Don’t be fooled by brands that claim “natural” status, boasting things like “Made without high fructose corn syrup.” Because the sad truth is that most companies are looking to cut corners with ingredients, keep prices low, and profits high. So while they may not contain the one ingredient consumers are popularly starting to avoid, they’ll replace it with another equally unhealthy ingredient that many consumers have not yet been trained to sniff out. Ahhh, big business – you win the sneaky-sneaky award once again.

Trial and Error

But I digress – back to our search for decent ketchup. In between a few nasty batches of homemade ketchup, we finally took a break from experimentation and purchased an organic bottled brand of ketchup we absolutely loved. Glancing at the ingredients we noticed it was simple. A little tomato, a little vinegar, a little sugar, water, salt, and seasonings. We were going to give it another shot, replacing the sugar with a natural sweetener, and see how it turned out.

Our first batch was so sweet we could have put it on pancakes. (Hey – it probably would have gone great with that blueberry muffin!)

We finally knocked this recipe out of the park by using a little less sweetener. The result was ketchup that we like better than our old standby. (Should have known that would be the case, right DIY-ers?!?)

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Homemade Ketchup Recipe

This delicious homemade ketchup recipe is easier than you might think. Our recipe is simple, natural, and very delicious. We dare you to try it, no excuses!

Prep Time
10 minutes
Active Time
25 minutes
Total Time
35 minutes
Servings
23 Tbsps
Course
Condiment
Cuisine
American
Estimated Cost
$1.50

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  1. Begin making your homemade ketchup by combining all the ingredients in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat and whisk to blend ingredients until smooth.

  2. Bring mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer, stirring frequently and scraping around sides of the saucepan with a spatula.

  3. Simmer until desired thickness is achieved (could take about 20-25 minutes or more).

  4. Remove from heat and allow to cool.

  5. Transfer to a jar, cap tightly, and refrigerate.

Notes

In the fridge, this ketchup will last at least a month (ours has lasted much longer). You can preserve this recipe using the hot water bath method, just boil for 15-20 minutes.

Nutrition:

Serving: 1Tbsp | Calories: 17kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 160mg | Potassium: 83mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 115IU | Vitamin C: 1.7mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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Are you ready to try it?

Go ahead – use your new homemade ketchup recipe to douse your crispy bakedfrench fries, perfectly grilled burgers, or anything else that goes well with this lovely red condiment. (Blueberry muffin anyone?)

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Sources

  1. Sugar Beets. Non-GMO Project. Accessed July 2019.
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  1. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (9)Jenna says

    Do you think the maple syrup could be replaced with honey or molasses?

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (10)Betsy Jabs says

      Absolutely! Personally, I think I would try honey first. It seems like it would give a more delicate, less overpowering flavor.

  2. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (11)Melissa Dixon says

    Thank you so much for this recipe – as a person allergic to corn this is the first one I’ve come across that may actually be good to try 🙂 I’ll be posting my results on my blog over the school holidays in the next couple of weeks 🙂

  3. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (12)Holly @ Your Gardening Friend says

    I love your muffin dare. 🙂

    This sounds healthy and delicious, and I’d have to make it if for no other reason than to have it in the adorable Mason jars. 😉

    Thanks for the great recipe for a healthier ketchup.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (13)Betsy Jabs says

      That’s hilarious Holly! Hopefully you’d actually use it and enjoy it if you made it – and not just stare at the cute mason jars. 😉

  4. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (14)Jenn Moore says

    would regular tap water work as well? We have very good well water here and I am trying to save a few bucks.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (15)Betsy Jabs says

      Regular tap water would work, but it may shorten the shelf life of your ketchup because tap water contains contaminants. If using tap water, boil it for about 15 minutes before adding it to your recipe & this should help.

  5. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (17)matt says

    curious if there is a rule of thumb for substituting some of the salt with sugar , to make a lower sodium ketchup? I must have a low sodium diet

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (18)Betsy Jabs says

      I personally would not add any more sweetener to this recipe, but you can test it out. Try making the recipe without salt first, then see how you like it.

  6. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (19)Jill says

    There are two of us – my son and myself in my family with fruit intolerances which means no citric acid and no vinegar – so difficult. My son loves ketchup and I think I can switch out the vinegar for rice vinegar but we can’t eat anything from a can because of the citric acid. Any recommendations on a good tomato paste recipe? And yes, we know about citric acid and tomatoes but we have been assured by our doctor that fresh tomatoes are ok for us. Thanks for any help:)

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (20)Matt Jabs says

      Hey Jill, we don’t have a tomato paste recipe but you can probably just cook down tomatoes.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (21)Ingrid says

      I dehydrate tomato’s then put them in the food processor with just some water (depending how thick you want it) and voila- easy tomato paste.

  7. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (22)Lynn says

    I’m just wondering on the part where you say to use ¼ cup pure maple syrup wouldn’t that be not good for a person that is diabetic? Why I’m asking is I know pure maple syrup is high in sugar and carbs.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (23)Matt Jabs says

      Hi Lynn, this isn’t a diabetic recipe so if you’re diabetic you’ll want to make whatever adjustments are necessary for your diet. Blessings!

      • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (24)Lynn says

        Hi Matt, Sorry for just getting to this message.Thanks so much for getting back to me on this.Yeah my Dad is diabetic and I have low sugar so wouldn’t want to try it with the pure maple syrup.I wish I could find a recipe or knew how to adjust the recipe where it would work for a diabetic. Thanks again for the information!

  8. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (25)Sharon D. says

    Silly side note: where do you get the tags you show on the mason jar?

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (26)Matt Jabs says

      You can get them on Amazon here. Blessings!

      • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (27)Sharon D. says

        awesome! thanks!!

  9. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (28)Tina says

    It cracks me up that it lasts over a month in your home – it would only last a week or two around here! :o) I am going to give it a try.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (29)Matt Jabs says

      It does go fast, especially if you have children in the house. 🙂

  10. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (30)Ashley Graham-Smith says

    I tried to make a recipe similar to this and it turned out VERY pasty. So pasty that we couldn’t even dip things into it, and I had to chuck it. I’m going to try this one and see if it works any better!

  11. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (31)Susan says

    Think I’m gonna have to give it a try in the crockpot. I’m to busy to baby it.

  12. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (32)Hana says

    Can’t wait to try this one.
    I will do my mom’s “no water bath” canning method pouring the hot ketchup into sterilized small jars and close it with sterilized lids. As the ketchup cools down it’ll create vacuum and seal the lid.

  13. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (33)Sunny Nelson says

    This I will try. I can remember my parents making chili sauce with fresh tomatoes and stirring for hours until it got thick. YUMMM

  14. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (34)Nancy says

    Just curious have you ever tried making ketchup from tomatoes? I remember doing it as a kid but do not have my mothers recipe.Also have you ever tried sweetening with honey.Honey straight from the bee farm is easily available here and wondered if it worked in this instance?

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (35)Ange says

      I was also wondering about making the ketchup from tomatoes from the garden! We have an abundance of tomatoes and have been wanting to make ketchup. My mother-in-law tells me that she’s tried it for years and has never been able to have it come out just right. Thanks for your postings!!

      • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (36)Lillian says

        You’d need to cook down the tomatoes. I suggest starting the process stovetop to break them down. Once they’ve mushed out a bit – run them through a food mill or squeezo to remove the seeds and skin, the pour them into oven safe containers with a large surface area (I use lasagna dishes) and cook low and slow until the sugars start to caramelize and the water is significantly reduced (you’re essentially making a tomato paste, googling “oven tomato paste” gave me a lot of suggestions.) and proceed as with tomato paste.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (37)Matt Jabs says

      Yes, but this is meant to be a simple and quick recipe. We prefer ketchup made from cooked down tomatoes, but this is a delicious alternative that saves a lot of time.

  15. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (38)Taylor says

    How long will this ketchup last in the fridge? We don’t eat it on a regular basis but would love to have some on hand!

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (39)Marly says

      Ditto! I came by to ask the same thing.

      • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (40)Marly says

        PS – You should consider installing a plugin that recognizes Gravatars. Just my two cents. 🙂

        • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (41)Matt Jabs says

          Gravatars slow our site down, so we removed them.

      • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (42)Lillian says

        Maybe try lactofermentation to extend the fridge life?

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (43)Matt Jabs says

      For at least a month, although our personal experience is that it lasts much longer.

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (44)Chelsea says

      Was wondering the same thing!

  16. A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (45)Joan Riding says

    Thanks so much for the ketchup recipe. Really looking forward to giving it a try. Was wondering if you think it is possible to can the ketchup using a water bath method?
    Thanks
    Joan

    • A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (46)Matt Jabs says

      Yes, just use the hot water bath method and boil for 15-20 minutes.

A Simple And Delicious Homemade Ketchup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the first ingredients in ketchup? ›

The first ketchup recipe included neither tomatoes, vinegar, nor many other ingredients that make ketchup well… ketchup. The first base of the sauce was fish, then oysters, mushrooms, and only after that – tomatoes. How did ketchup transform from Asian fish sauce to universally loved tomato dip?

How long does homemade ketchup last? ›

Pack and Store Your Homemade Ketchup

Ladle your ketchup directly into sterilized jars and store in fridge or freezer. Ketchup will keep 3 weeks in the fridge or 6 months in the freezer.

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.

What are the ingredients in American ketchup? ›

Ingredients: TOMATO CONCENTRATE FROM RED RIPE TOMATOES, DISTILLED VINEGAR, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CORN SYRUP, SALT, SPICE, ONION POWDER, NATURAL FLAVORING.

What are the five main ingredients of ketchup? ›

Tomatoes (148 g per 100 g ketchup), spirit vinegar, sugar, salt, spice and herb extracts (contain celery), spice.

What was the original tomato ketchup? ›

The first known published tomato ketchup recipe appeared in 1812, written by scientist and horticulturalist, James Mease, who referred to tomatoes as “love apples.” His recipe contained tomato pulp, spices, and brandy but lacked vinegar and sugar.

Is it worth making homemade ketchup? ›

Heinz and many commercial ketchups also contain high fructose corn syrup, though HFCS-free versions have been making their way into the market. If this is something you prefer to avoid, making ketchup yourself is a sure bet for getting what you want. MAKE OR BUY? It's hard to side against a classic like Heinz.

What is difference between ketchup and catsup? ›

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

The condiment made its way west via European merchants, taking with it Westernized pronunciations. Early recipes for ketchup (or catsup, if you like) incorporated a wide variety of ingredients like mushrooms, walnuts, and shellfish (hence the distinction tomato ketchup).

Is homemade ketchup better than store bought? ›

While homemade ketchup can have a unique and delicious flavor, replicating the exact taste of commercial ketchup may be challenging due to the specific ingredients and processes used by large-scale manufacturers. Commercial ketchup often includes additives, preservatives, and precise formulations for consistency.

What makes a fancy ketchup? ›

Fancy ketchup is a U.S. grade A ketchup that has good color, good consistency, good flavor, and is free from defects, according to the USDA. Grade A ketchup must also have at least 33% tomato solids — making it thick enough to stay in place on your food.

What makes ketchup taste good? ›

A good ketchup should have a salty, umami flavor with a hint of sweetness from the tomatoes. And, it should have a good dipping consistency to cling to the fries without running off as you bring it to your mouth.

How do you thicken homemade ketchup? ›

But if you want a thicker texture, whisk two tablespoons of cornstarch into 1/4 cup of cold water. Once the ketchup has been run through the sieve twice, return the ketchup to the stove and bring to a low simmer. Slowly whisk the cornstarch mixture into the ketchup until you have the consistency you want.

What is an unhealthy ingredient in ketchup? ›

Two ingredients of concern in ketchup are salt and sugar. Per tablespoon, ketchup contains 4 grams of sugar and 190 milligrams of sodium. Although 4 grams of sugar doesn't seem like a lot, much of it comes from added sugar, as opposed to the natural sugar found in tomatoes.

What is Mcdonald's ketchup made of? ›

Ingredients: 60% Tomato Puree (equivalent to 168g tomatoes per 100g ketchup), Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Spirit Vinegar, Salt, Spice Extracts. We produce our food in kitchens where allergens are handled by our people, and where equipment and utensils are used for multiple menu items, including those containing allergens.

Who makes the best ketchup? ›

The List: Best Ketchup: Top 5 Brands, According To Flavor Experts
  • Heinz Tomato Ketchup. Heinz Tomato Ketchup sets the standard against which all other ketchup brands are measured. ...
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What are the first three ingredients in Heinz ketchup? ›

Ingredients. Tomato Concentrate from Red Ripe Tomatoes, Distilled Vinegar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Salt, Spice, Onion Powder, Natural Flavoring.

What was ketchup made of in the 1800s? ›

In 1800s England, Ketchup was anything you wanted it to be.

Thankfully, ketchup's recipe has evolved from "mix stale beer with anchovies," but not without a circuitous route to its present form.

What was ketchup originally made for medicine? ›

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'.

Was ketchup once made from fish? ›

We think of ketchup as a thick red sauce, but it was something pretty different in the beginning. It originated as a thin soy sauce made from fermented fish most likely from a region called Tonkin, or in what we call Vietnam today. It was common throughout Southeast Asia in the 17th century.

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