Tomato Ketchup Recipe (2024)

A tomato ketchup recipe to improve your health and save money. So why make your own ketchup when you can buy it at the store? In addition to the self satisfaction of doing it yourself, there are several benefits to making your own, homemade ketchup.

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High Quality at Half the Cost

Imagine not worrying when you six-year old covers his noodles with ketchup.

That's because you can make your own ketchup using this tomato ketchup recipe and adding high quality ingredients, including raw honey and apple cider vinegar.

This ketchup tastes a whole lot better than anything you can find in the store.

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Plus, you can tinker with the ingredients to make your ketchup as spicy or mild as you want. My daughter loves the spicy version in the recipe I have listed below - she asks me to make it all the time; but if you prefer something milder, reduce the amount of pepper to taste. Or, if you prefer a little spice in your life, add cayenne pepper.

It's Healthier

In the last year or so, I have found one brand of ketchup that doesn't contain high fructose corn syrup (Good job, guys!), but all of the lower cost versions have it, and it will wreak havoc with your health.

But with this tomato ketchup recipe you can go beyond. By using honey, this ketchup is far healthier and less likely to mess with your blood sugar levels. But better still, this tomato ketchup recipe is made with all natural ingredients and no sugar or high fructose corn syrup.

Saves Money

At the local discount store a bottle of the high quality ketchup (about three cups) with no high fructose corn syrup costs $1.99 at 2016 prices. You can make your own excellent quality ketchup (four cups) for about $1.50 at 2016 prices, if you buy your tomato sauce.

If you buy tomato powder in bulk, you can make your ketchup from tomato powder and save even more money. Although I do buy canned tomatoes in bulk for soups and salsas, I also like having tomato powder on hand. It's an easy way to make pizza and spaghetti sauces and is great to have on hand in an emergency.

Plus, if you buy it in bulk, you can save even more money. 

For example, if you buy a ten-pound bag of tomato powder (which, if stored on the shelf, will last for years), the cost will be about $1.15 if you make this from tomato powder (assuming you will have to buy all the spices and the honey), and you will end up with a good three to four cups of ketchup, about the equivalent of a 24 oz. bottle of ketchup.

Better still, if you make ketchup from your own home-grown tomatoes, you can make this close to free, although you will have to supply the honey and spices.

Tomato Ketchup Recipe

The ingredients for this tomato ketchup recipe follows. By the way, I got the idea for this from a wonderful little book called The Beginner's Guide to Edible Herbs, although I did change the recipe a bit.

  • 28 ounces canned tomato sauce OR
  • 1 cup tomato powder and 3 and a half cups water)
  • 1/3 cup raw honey
  • 1/3 cup cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons minced onion
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
  • 1/8 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/8 teaspoon cloves
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground coriander seeds
  • Stainless steel pot


I've listed a stainless steel pot, because tomato sauce will react with an aluminum pot. Sterilize a canning jar by filling it with boiling water. Then drain the jar until you are ready to use it. Combine all of the ingredients and bring them to a boil, stirring frequently. Reduce the heat and allow it to simmer for about half an hour until it reaches the consistency of ketchup.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in ketchup? ›

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

What makes tomato ketchup? ›

Tomato ketchup is a condiment made by mixing concentrated tomato paste with water, sugar, vinegar, salt and seasonings. The tomato paste is typically manufactured using the “Hot Break” method. With this method, pulped tomatoes are heated to 200˚F (90˚C).

What are the five main ingredients of ketchup? ›

The main ingredients of ketchup are tomatoes, sugar, vinegar, salt, spices, flavorings, onion and garlic. For large scale production Tomato puree (concentrated tomato juice) is used for maintaining consistency. There are many recipe available online. you can modify the contents to suit your taste.

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 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 raw materials are in ketchup? ›

Tomatoes, sweeteners, vinegar, salt, spices, flavorings, onion, and/or garlic are the primary ingredients in ketchup. Sweeteners are typically granulated cane sugar or beet sugar. Dextrose or liquid sugar in the form of corn or glucose syrup are two other sweeteners.

What ingredient is very high in ketchup? ›

It's 100% because of the high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). He can't stand the fact that most national brands of ketchup have so much HFCS, and that it's usually first or second in the ingredient list.

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.

How is Heinz tomato ketchup made? ›

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.

How long does 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.

Why avoid Heinz tomato ketchup? ›

It contains high quantities of sugar, salt, fructose, preservatives and corn syrup. All of these ingredients when combined together have an adverse effect on the body.

What's the 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).

Why did catsup change to ketchup? ›

According to a Heinz spokesperson, Henry John Heinz first brought his product to market as “Heinz Tomato Catsup,” but changed the spelling early on to distinguish it from competitors. Del Monte did not switch spellings until 1988, after it became clear that ketchup was the spelling of choice for American consumers.

Are the tomatoes in ketchup cooked or raw? ›

Tomato ketchup is made with crushed tomatoes that have been cooked quickly then strained and mixed with vinegar, sugar, salt and other seasonings until it reaches its signature thick consistency. It's much sweeter than tomato sauce due to the added sugar content.

What is the process of production of tomato sauce? ›

Sauce production involves cooking the tomatoes, removing the seeds and stems with a strainer, using a grinder or milling machine, and then further cooking to the desired consistency.

Is ketchup made without tomatoes? ›

The term ketchup does not inherently mean tomato ketchup. Originally, at the product's inception, tomatoes weren't used at all and the term ketchup meant a vinegary sauce bought in a bottle. Some of the oldest known ketchup recipes are walnut ketchup and mushroom ketchup.

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