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This is my first canning recipe, ever. I don’t make up recipes for canning in general because I don’t have a lab to test for safety. But this recipe of ketchup for canning is adapted from the Ball Complete Book of Home Preservation and the vegetable to acid ratio is the exact same- so I am positive it is safe! The only adjustments made were to dried spices and sugar.
The original went a little overboard on spices and this version is SO MUCH BETTER!
It also has a super smooth finished product and a different method for getting the finished result. I hope you like it.
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There is one thing that should be noted: include all the juices from the roasting pan. It is necessary to maintain the acidity. The same thing goes if you are using tomatoes from the freezer. I learned that one from the canning group I belong to on Facebook which insists on tested recipes. 👍
Thank you! I’ll make sure to add that to the notes!
I’m so excited! I’m going to try your first recipe ever! All my plants this year are paste tomatoes because sauce making takes so long with others. I’m picky about my BBQ sauce, too. The only one I like is Quick and Easy BBQ sauce by Our Best Bites. I just make up a jar once a month or so, but I’m sure you could freeze it.
Yay! Hope you like it. Also thank you for telling me about another good BBQ sauce recipe! I’ll have to look that up!
It’s great!! I’ve tried the Ball recipe and I felt it was too spiced, but yours is just right. I cut the recipe in half and air fried some potatoes for taste testing. It’s a hit!
(My kids called the other recipe “pumpkin-spice ketchup” because it was so heavy on the cloves. 🤣 I never made it again. )
Hi Becky! I made this recipe last evening. It took me 4 hours of stirring to get the consistency that I desired, did you take this long? I have to say this is by far the best Ketchup recipe I have ever made. My adult son (35) said mom I think you just made Heinz Ketchup lol. Anyhow, thank you for sharing your recipe with us. I am looking forward to making more ketchup and my next to do is the peach BBQ.
Can these be canned in larger jars? I serve a high quantity of people and need to use more efficient (for our use) sized jars if possible.
Yes. Pint jars use the same processing time.