Jalapeno Peach Ketchup {And A Giveaway}

Do you spell this ketchup or catsup?

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Here in the south it’s ketchup. Who says “CATS-UP”? 

Um, that would be nobody. That I know of, anyway.

It’s “ketch-up”.

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We put it on french fries, burgers, hot dogs and butterbeans. Yes, butterbeans. I said it. Ok, fine that’s just me, but we do NOT put it on eggs. That, my friends, is nasty. Oh, but I do mix it with mayo to dip fries in. Only when I eat cheeseburgers, though. I know, quirky.

I’m gonna share this fantastic spin on ketchup I made (summer-style with fresh peaches, BTW), but first let me fill you in on a giveaway I have coming up. It’s pretty awesome.

International Can It Forward day , a live event hosted by Bravo’s Top Chef Hugh Acheson in Brooklyn, NY is August 16th. Jarden Home Brands graciously sent me a goodie box for review and now you can win one too. Here’s the package:

    • 1 case of the new limited edition Spring Green Heritage Collection Jars pint size
    • 1 case of the new limited edition Spring Green Heritage Collection Jars quart size
    • The Ball® Fresh Herb Keeper
    • A set of the  Ball® Dry Herb Jars 4-oz
    • The new Ball® Frozen Herb Starters
    • Ball® 5-Blade Herb Scissors
    • A copy of  the Blue Book Guide to Preserving.

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I’m literally obsessed with the little dry herb jars. I think I may be obsessed with mason jars in general. I love the vintage green color of the jars (limited edition, BTW).

I made a batch of Jalapeno Peach Ketchup and used my pretty new jars. It’s different, but different in a good way.

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Jalapeno Peach Ketchup

Jalapeno Peach Ketchup

Ingredients

  • 3 peaches, peeled and diced
  • 1 jalapeno, chopped
  • 1/2 onion, chopped
  • 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/3 cup ketchup
  • 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1/4 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne

Instructions

  • Throw everything in your food processor (or blender) and puree until smooth. Adjust seasonings according to taste.
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Sometimes you gotta step outside of that tomato box!

Enter here to win the ball canning jar package –

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This post was sponsored by Jarden Home Brands and Ball Canning. All opinions are my own. Follow Ball Canning on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. More details of International Can It Forward Day can be found here.

Author

  • Shea

    Shea Goldstein is a writer and the voice behind Dixie Chik Cooks. She's also a recipe developer and brand ambassador. She has been published in several media platforms such as Redbook, Parade, Food Blogger Magazine and more. She has been developing recipes and writing since 2009. Shea is a Southern Belle Who's Thinking About What's For Dinner While Eating Lunch

This Post Has 17 Comments

  1. Karen H.

    I, too, am obsessed w/mason jars! I use them for all kinds of things. Drinks, quick pickled veges, pickled creamy cucumbers, making and storing salads and salad dressings, marinades, I use them for all kinds of things! So, this would enable my obsession even more ;-).

  2. Shelby N.

    I’ve heard awesome things about keeping salads/lettuce in jars…I think I’d try that. Apparently it keeps the salad fresh for a long time.

  3. Claudia

    So yummy! That appears to be amazing.

  4. Carolsue

    I would use them for canning pickled beets

  5. barbara n

    My daughter and I have been wanting to make pickels!

  6. Peter

    omg… very tempting… This recipe is new for me… Bookmarked ! I am gonna try this for sure

  7. Monica Lavoie

    I have been wanting to learn to can, I think the first thing I would try is something simple like apple sauce.

    Thanks!

  8. Laura V.

    Those jars are so cute! I would use them to can some tomatoes or some muscadine jelly…or something wonderful!

  9. Melissa Boes

    I’d love to have the jars to make homemade goodies! And even maybe use 1 or 2 to drink out of! =)

  10. latanya

    I want to try the salads in the jar

  11. Tamika T.

    I would use them for spaghetti sauce.

  12. Adam J. Holland

    Outstanding photos of what looks to be a wonderful ketchup! ~ I don’t enter these giveaways often, but I’m a preserving fool and these nifty tools would come in quite handy. 🙂

    1. Shea

      Adam, they are such fun toys for foodies like us 😉

  13. Kyle

    I love anything jalapeño and can’t wait to try this! But where is the jalapeño? Do you use chipotle chili powder?

    1. Shea

      Kyle, thank you so much for pointing that out!! How could I leave that ingredient out of the recipe – it’s there now. I should be ashamed.

      1. Adam J. Holland

        Don’t be ashamed, Shea. I am guilty of drunk-blogging too. 🙂

        1. Shea

          Oh dear. Adam, we’re officially BFF’s.

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