How to Switch to Homemade Ketchup

This is a post I really hope my kids don’t read.  It could ruin everything.  Kids, if you’re reading…stop now.  See…it’s just spinach.  Move along.

Are they gone?  Shhh.  Lean in a little closer.

I’ve been secretly replacing the ketchup in their favorite bottle with homemade.  Gasp!

Their favorite brand is made with High Fructose Corn Syrup and while the effects on blood sugar are about the same as table sugar, the effects on gut health are way worse than that.  High fructose corn syrup is a pre-biotic that firmicutes thrive on.  Don’t let that name fool you.  Firmicutes don’t make you FIRM or CUTE.  Think F for Fat.  Studies have shown that people with higher levels of firmicutes in their gut biome struggle with weight control versus people with higher levels of bacteroidetes who tend to be naturally thin. Source

In our quest for health, I’ve been slowly getting HFCS out of our diet.  I started with switching from Aldi peanut butter to Costco’s organic peanut butter, where the ingredients are just organic peanuts and salt. It was a little more expensive but not too bad. The kids are eating it, but have been asking for their old peanut butter back (sigh.) Then I switched from Aldi grape jelly, to Welch’s made with real sugar.  They like it even better, because it spreads well. It’s still a lot of sugar, so next stop is buying all fruit jam or making homemade.

I decided to be a little more stealthy when it comes to their ketchup. I noticed the bottle was half empty.  I made a homemade version and filled the bottle back up, shaking well. When it gets half empty again, I’ll repeat the process.  Pretty soon the bottle will be 100% homemade ketchup and the kids might not ever notice.

Here’s our recipe, which I adapted from Whole New Mom.

Homemade Ketchup

6 oz Tomato Paste

1 oz Apple Cider Vinegar (2 Tbs)

2 1/3 Tbs Erythritol (You can use Turbinado sugar or 1 2/3 Tbs honey instead.)

1/4 tsp garlic powder

1/4 tsp onion powder

dash cayenne

dash allspice

1/2 cup water

Whisk everything together and chill.  If you want it super smooth, use a blender. It makes about 12 oz of ketchup, which fills our bottle halfway.

I’m also working on a homemade BBQ sauce.  In the meantime, I’ve been buying  this one.

What do you think?  Are your kids ketchup fans like mine are?