Tomato Ketchup, creamy, spicy and tangy. This Homemade Tomato Ketchup is healthier and fresher than what you get in the market. Recipe Link : http://www.tarladalal.com/Tomato-Ketchup-Tomato-Sauce-Homemade-Tomato-Ketchup-40725r ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tarla Dalal's Social Media Links Tarla Dalal’s Recipes, Health and Food Articles Website | https://www.tarladalal.com Subscribe to Tarla Dalal's YouTube Channel | https://goo.gl/h7JMA1 Follow Tarla Dalal on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/tarladalal/ Like Facebook | https://goo.gl/mdcqLb Get fab food images on Pinterest | http://www.pinterest.com/tarladalal/ Get Tarla Dalal IOS App | https://goo.gl/8jwErB Get Tarla Dalal Android App | https://goo.gl/zxr56A Join Tarla Dalal’s Google Plus | https://goo.gl/VbtwXZ Twitter | https://twitter.com/Tarla_Dalal ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomato Ketchup Creamy, spicy and tangy, this Tomato Ketchup is as perfect as the ones you get in the market, or even better because of the fresh flavour that is unique to homemade products. Tomatoes are pressure cooked with a spice bag, blended, strained and then cooked till a saucy consistency is achieved. This simple but ideal procedure results in a flavourful and thick sauce, which will add value to any dish it is served with or used in. The flavour of the spices seeps well through the potli and is quite noticeable in the ketchup. Note that no water is used in the preparation – this helps cook the sauce faster and also to increase its shelf life. If you do not wish to add the preservative (sodium benzoate), you must keep the sauce in the fridge and use it within a month. If preservative is added, you can store it in the fridge for a longer time. Preparation Time: 5 minutes. Cooking Time: 30 minutes. Makes 1½ cups. 5 cups tomatoes, cut into quarters ½ cup sugar ½ tsp chilli powder ½ tsp salt ½ tsp sodium benzoate For the potli 25 mm. (1") stick cinnamon (dalchini) 3 cloves (laung/lavang) 1 tsp coarsely crushed peppercorns (kalimirch) 2 tsp crushed garlic (lehsun) For the potli Combine all the ingredients in a muslin cloth, tie a knot and keep aside. How to proceed 1. Combine the tomatoes and the prepared potli in the pressure cooker and pressure cook for 3 whistles, without adding water. 2. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid, remove the potli from the tomato mixture and discard it. 3. Cool the tomato mixture slightly and blend it in a mixer till smooth. 4. Strain the mixture using a strainer. 5. Transfer the tomato mixture into a deep non-stick pan, add the sugar, chilli powder and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 15 to 17 minutes or till it coats the back of the spoon, while stirring occasionally. Cool completely. 6. Once cooled, add the sodium benzoate, mix well and store it in an air-tight container in the refrigerator.
Comments (0)