Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Make Ketchup Thick







Prepare a thick ketchup to dress up your hotdog.


Homemade ketchup has a unique, fresh straight-from-the garden taste; something you can't achieve with a commercial ketchup product. But when you start with juicy tomatoes and add in other liquid ingredients, the texture can turn out watery and unappealing. To combat this problem, start with thicker ingredients and cook the mixture for an appropriate amount of time, letting it reduce down to an appetizing, thick consistency.


Instructions








1. Place all the ingredients from your ketchup recipe in a pan. Ketchup recipes vary widely in ingredients and may include tomatoes, tomato paste, onions, peppers, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, sugar and a variety of spices. Select a recipe using tomato paste for a thicker consistency from the start.


2. Place the pan on the burner with the lid off and turn the heat on to medium high.


3. Wait for the mixture to boil and then turn the heat down to a low simmer. Keep the lid off the pan while it cooks and stir the mixture frequently.


4. Cook the ketchup until it reduces down to the consistency you prefer. It may reach a thick consistency within four hours, or it may take all day

Tags: start with, thick consistency, tomato paste, turn heat