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Spicy Homemade Ketchup

Spicy Homemade Ketchup
Homemade ketchup is the best, and it is pretty easy to make. I have made this for years and always make sure to make a little extra every year to give as Christmas gifts.

Homemade ketchup does not contain a lot of salt or many of the other ingredients that are added to the brand names. It is very tasty to use in cooking many of your favorite dishes.

This version is done using a crock pot. I get it started late at night and then let it cook and thicken all night long. Then it is ready to put in the jars first thing in the morning.
 
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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
4-5 quarts tomatoes (approximately)
1 medium onion
3 cloves of garlic
1 jalapeno pepper
1/2 C cider vinegar
1/2 C sugar
1 t salt
1 t pepper
1/2 t paprika
1 cinnamon stick
1 1/2 t ground cloves

Pint and 1/2 pint canning jars and lids.
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Oct 10, 2011. 11:19 PMdepotdevoid says:
Thanks for the recipe! I made a half batch yesterday, but I think I messed it up. I let it simmer in the crock pot for a really long time, but I didn't feel it had reduced enough so I turned it to low and went to bed . . . got up in the morning and it had gotten too hot. It's a bit burned tasting, but still pretty good! I found that if I mix it about 1:1 with store bought ketchup it's amazing with french fries.
May 14, 2012. 3:13 PMTheShabz says:
The ible says cook this on high for 10 hours. In the comment I'm replying to, you said you simmer it. So should this be on high or simmer?
Aug 22, 2010. 2:17 PMKiteman says:
Sounds very tasty.

For us non-yanks, can you confirm that c is cups and that t is teaspoons? (And how much is a "cup" anyway?)
Jul 31, 2011. 8:10 PMmfloyd1954 says:
OK HERE GOES:1C = ONE CUP = 8 FLUID OZ, 2/3C= 2/3 CUP = 5 FLUID OZ 1/2C= 1/2 CUP = 4 FLUID OZ 1/3C= 1/3 CUP = 3 FLUID OZ 1/4C=1/4 CUP = 2FLUID OZ T(TBS OR T.)= TABLESPOON= 3t (teaspoons) t(tps OR t) = teaspoon = 1/3 T
May 29, 2011. 6:56 PMflashmahn says:
A cup is 8 fluid oz
Aug 22, 2010. 3:12 PMmlmccauley says:
Yes, upper case 'C' = cup, lower case 't' = teaspoon 1 C = 236 ml 1 t = 4.93 ml Ketchup sounds pretty good, eh?
Aug 22, 2010. 8:52 PMpingeee says:
How long can this last? Do you need to refrigerate the sauce?

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