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The "How to" on Home Canned Ketchup



This is how I make my ketchup.  

I do not peel my tomatoes because I use a sauce maker (you could also use a food mill).  Wash, trim and slice up 10 pounds of paste tomatoes.  I simply cut my paste tomatoes in 4th's and toss them in the pot.




I make a spice bag that includes 2 bay leaves, 2 Tbsp. celery seed, 2 tsp. whole allspice, 1 tsp whole cloves, and 1 tsp. black peppercorns. 

I place half of the cut tomatoes into a large pot, along with the spice bag.  I cook them down.



I then add the other half of the tomatoes, along with 2 cups of diced onions (I typically don't measure, and use 2 large ones).





After about 1 to 1 1/2 hours of cooking, I discard the spice bag, and run the mixture through my sauce maker.   This removes the seeds, tomato skins, etc. 


(Just out of the sauce maker)


I return the mixture to a clean pot on the stove, adding 2 cups of granulated sugar, 2 Tbsp. pickling/canning salt, and 2 cups of organic Bragg's apple cider vinegar.  I bring it to a boil, then reduce heat to reduce the mixture to a thickness I like.  The amount of time it takes to reduce can be 2 1/2 hours or more, depending on the temperature you use on your stove top.  If it's too high, your ketchup will stick to the bottom of the pot and burn.  I use one notch up from medium heat (again I have a very old stove, so this can vary).  I stir it often, as it reduces.



 (reduced and ready to can)

I then ladle it into hot sterilized 1/2 pint jars (about 5-6) depending on how thick you like it), wipe rims, and seal in a canner pot for 35 minutes (starting the timer when the water comes back to a boil).  Leave a 1/2 inch head space.  I remove the lid, and lift up the jars but leave them in for another 5 minutes before placing them on a thick towel for 24 hours.



Once jars are opened they must be refrigerated.  This doesn't last very long after opening, so if you have a smaller need, than can it in smaller jars. 


Comments

Liz said…
Good recipe! I am making lots of ketchup this year. The grandson can't get enough! I need one of those food mills.
Lady Locust said…
Thank you!!! I will give this recipe a try. A little different process than I've used before and seems like it should work better.
Also, like that your juicer has a guard over it - mine just squirts me :-)
You are welcome Lady Locust, I do love my juicer. I do have to hand crank slow or sometimes I still get a squirt on myself. Thank goodness for aprons.

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