Is curry ketchup just ketchup with curry powder?

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We use both tomato ketchup and curry ketchup as condiments in Belgium. On the curry ketchup label, amongst other ingredients is "curry (1%)".

So I tried adding curry powder to regular ketchup to see whether I could end up with curry ketchup, but I think the taste was off. The colour was close though.

I know "curry powder" is a spice mix that can differ, but is curry ketchup really just ketchup with curry powder added? Or do they mean a bit of a real curry (the dish)? Or are there other differences? Is it possible to make curry ketchup with regular ketchup?



Best Answer

I suppose the Belgian "curry ketchup" is similar to the German varieties and no, they are usually not only seasoned with curry powder, but also other spices. There is no standard seasoning mix for curry ketchup, but common additional spices are ginger, black pepper, paprika, cayenne or other chili powders. I also think that some brands contain onions.

The brownisher colour of curry ketchup is mostly because of the turmeric in the curry powder, so just adding the powder to regular ketchup will get you a colour match even without the additional spices or ingredients.




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What is curry ketchup made of?

Curry ketchupTypeCurryMain ingredientsTomato paste, curry powderCookbook: Curry ketchup Media: Curry ketchup1 more row

What is currywurst sauce made of?

The currywurst sauce that essentially turns a bratwurst into a currywurst is a mix of tomato puree or ketchup, mild yellow curry and other spices, sugar and vinegar.

What is curry ketchup used for?

The ketchup is made ready to eat right out of the bottle and is commonly used as a condiment that's added to sausages, hot dogs, french fries, appetizers, and just about anything else one can imagine. Some people even use it as marinades or for barbequing on the grill. Curry ketchup can be enjoyed on french fries.

Can you use just curry powder?

Now that you know you won't be crafting traditional Indian dishes, you can use curry powder as an all-purpose seasoning. It is commonly used to flavor soups, stews, sauces, marinades, meat, and vegetables.



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Answer 2

Curry Ketchup is made with a Ketchup base, but then adds Curry, vinegar, a small amount of spices like pepprika, and two little known ingredients... apples and soy sauce... if you make it to this recipe then you can get close. See the following from Hienz

Water, sugar, tomato paste (17%), vinegar, apples, modified starch, curry (2.2%) (contains mustard and celery), salt, soy sauce (water, soy beans, wheat, salt), spices, thickener (guar kernel flour, xanthan) herb extracts.

Ps make sure that the apple juice/sauce and soy sauce are minimal (as they are near the end of the ingredient list its the least used but the apple does make the difference in the sauce and the small amount of soyu brings it back from tasting too much like candy :)

Answer 3

Not likely.

Standard curry powders are really not good if they are added to anything and left raw (some brands might not even be safe!), they tend to taste raw, unharmonic, floury, bitter then ...

Adding them while MAKING the ketchup, or adding it to the ketchup then cooking the resulting sauce, or blooming it in hot oil THEN adding it to ketchup, could all work reasonably well.

Answer 4

This article seems to suggest that this is the case.

http://www.thekitchn.com/ketchup-with-a-kick-add-curry-87686

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