Ketchup, a stew-like condiment that's primarily used for dipping or spreading, can be enjoyed with fries, burgers, and countless other dishes. A little backstory about ketchup's invention reveals that ...
Ketchup has a few very famous friends: mayonnaise, hot sauce, mustard, and pickle relish to name a few. Sweet, a little tangy, and full of nostalgic flavor, as a condiment, it's one of a kind, yet ...
Whether or not you use much ketchup as a condiment at your house (we have a grandson that’s convinced everything in the world, except possibly desserts, and we’re not taking any bets on that, is ...
Half full ketchup bottle on a table - Henrik Sorensen/Getty Images With so many ketchup brands available, not many people opt to make ketchup at home. What many people don't realize is that ketchup is ...
You’re probably wondering why I’m writing about ketchup. As many of you know, it is on the no-fly list in my Father’s Office restaurants. We don’t serve ketchup -- despite our famous burger and fries.
Making ketchup at home seems damn near pointless, given pretty much every grocery store has plenty of varieties on the shelf. It’s cheap, accessible, and it keeps forever. But ketchup is also one of ...
Step aside, red velvet cake! From Heinz comes a big red cake that will cause all the buzz at the dessert buffet. Share the recipe with your friends…or keep it your secret! Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 2 ...