Australian chef Curtis Stone says you can’t eat sausage rolls without tomato sauce (or ketchup). Here’s his homemade tomato sauce recipe — less sweet than bottled ketchup, rich and silky.
While we’re not averse to a drizzle of Sriracha on our pizza or noodles, to say it’s curtains for ketchup is ridiculous. What else would be put on chips? The humble tomato sauce has been around since ...
Add the ground spices and chilli flakes and tomatoes to the onions and simmer gently over a low heat for 10 minutes, or until the tomato has softened and become a sauce. To serve, pour into a bowl ...
Fries, nuggets or even pakodas, is there anything that doesn't pair well with tomato ketchup?! It adds a tangy and sweet flavour to food. Here's how to make it. To make tomato ketchup, you need 1 kg ...
In contrast, a canned tomato sauce likely has just tomato puree, spices, and salt, depending on the brand. Because of ketchup's sweetness, it can only really stand in when the recipe calls for tomato ...