Quick Ketchup Substitute

August 7, 2014: As I prepared to make sloppy Joes for supper, I saw the recipe called for a cup of ketchup. I don't keep ketchup in my kitchen, for no real reason other than that when I learned how to cook, I had a girlfriend who abhorred the use of ketchup in cooking. So, for tonight, I put together a ketchup substitute that was satisfying enough to write down:
  • 1 6-ounce can of tomato paste
  • 8 ounces diced tomatoes (drain the water from the can first)
  • 2 tablespoons vinegar (I used apple cider vinegar, though white vinegar would work)
  • a dash (1/4 teaspoon) minced onion or onion powder
  • a dash (1/4 teaspoon) garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • a dash (1/4 teaspoon or less) celery salt
  • a dash (1/4 teaspoon) dry ground mustard
  • a dash (1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon) ground black pepper
  • a dash (1/4 teaspoon) ground cloves
  • 2 teaspoons sugar (optional!)
Mix and mash it all together in a bowl. This produces about a cup of ketchup substitute. This mixture has a stronger flavor than store-bought ketchup. If you want it to taste like ketchup from the store, add sugar.

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