Ketchup, make your own!
Ketchup, make your own!
Rated 5.0 stars by 2 users
Category
Ketchup, make your own!
Cuisine
Italian
Servings
Makes about 10 jars
Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
130 minutes
Summer means abundance, a time to store all the goodness of your garden to savour it for the rest of the year. So get those jars out and start preserving, fermenting and pickling everything that’s available. It’s now peak season for tomatoes, they’re as juicy and ripe as it gets and you can make your own ketchup. Once you start doing it at home it will be hard to go back. It’s the perfect way to turn a naughty sauce into something totally genuine and healthy!
Alice Noel Fabi
Ingredients
-
6 lb ripe tomatoes
-
1 large red onion
-
1 bulb fennel
-
2 stalks celery
-
3 tbsp EVOO
-
1 piece ginger
-
4 cloves garlic
-
1 fresh red chilli
-
1 bunch basil
-
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
-
4 cloves
-
1 teaspoon black pepper
-
1 tablespoon salt
-
1 ½ cups red wine vinegar
-
1 lb brown sugar
Directions
In a large saucepan place EVOO, chopped onion, celery, fennel, peeled garlic and ginger, basil stalks, chilli, coriander seeds and cloves. Cook at medium heat for about 10 minutes stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, wash the tomatoes and chop them in half, discarding the part where the stalk is attached.
Add the tomatoes to the saucepan. Simmer for about 1 hour, then add basil leaves and blend with an electric mixer. Whiz the sauce in a food processor, then pass it through a fine sieve or muslin cloth twice.
Bring back to the stove, add the sugar and vinegar and cook for another hour, or until you reach the desired thickness. Place in sterilised jars!
Buon appetito!
Recipe Note
Ketchup, make your own!
Rated 5.0 stars by 2 users
Category
Ketchup, make your own!
Cuisine
Italian
Servings
Makes about 10 jars
Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
130 minutes
Summer means abundance, a time to store all the goodness of your garden to savour it for the rest of the year. So get those jars out and start preserving, fermenting and pickling everything that’s available. It’s now peak season for tomatoes, they’re as juicy and ripe as it gets and you can make your own ketchup. Once you start doing it at home it will be hard to go back. It’s the perfect way to turn a naughty sauce into something totally genuine and healthy!
Alice Noel Fabi
Ingredients
-
6 lb ripe tomatoes
-
1 large red onion
-
1 bulb fennel
-
2 stalks celery
-
3 tbsp EVOO
-
1 piece ginger
-
4 cloves garlic
-
1 fresh red chilli
-
1 bunch basil
-
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
-
4 cloves
-
1 teaspoon black pepper
-
1 tablespoon salt
-
1 ½ cups red wine vinegar
-
1 lb brown sugar
Directions
In a large saucepan place EVOO, chopped onion, celery, fennel, peeled garlic and ginger, basil stalks, chilli, coriander seeds and cloves. Cook at medium heat for about 10 minutes stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, wash the tomatoes and chop them in half, discarding the part where the stalk is attached.
Add the tomatoes to the saucepan. Simmer for about 1 hour, then add basil leaves and blend with an electric mixer. Whiz the sauce in a food processor, then pass it through a fine sieve or muslin cloth twice.
Bring back to the stove, add the sugar and vinegar and cook for another hour, or until you reach the desired thickness. Place in sterilised jars!
Buon appetito!
Recipe Note
Explore more
- Aged Vinegar
- Aperitivo
- Appetiser
- Balsamic Vinegar
- Best Olive Oil
- Bread
- Charcuterie & Party food
- Chicken
- cooking tips
- Corporate Gifts
- Dessert
- Desserts
- EVOO
- Fish
- Gift Basket
- gifts
- Giusti
- halloween pasta recipe
- holiday
- Italian Cooking Essentials
- Italian Happy Hour
- Italian Pantry
- Italian Pantry Staples
- ITALY
- Meat
- Modena Vinegar
- olive oil
- Pasta
- pasta recipe
- Pici
- pici pasta
- Puttanesca
- Quality Olive Oil
- Recipe
- Recipes
- Salad
- Side dishes
- snack ideas
- Soup
- Spooky Halloween Pasta
- steak
- steak tartare
- Tips
- Traditional Balsamic Vinegar
- truffle butter
- truffle honey
- truffle oil
- Truffle Pasta
- truffle salt
- truffle sauce
- truffles
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
Leave a comment