Banana Ketchup

  1. Boil the bananas until soft and can mash easily. Peel and mash them up, or puree in a blender.
  2. Make a syrup out of the vinegar, sugar, cinnamon, allspice, and clove.
  3. Combine the mashed bananas (should be about 2 cups worth) with the onions, pepper, salt, and vinegar syrup.
  4. Carefully heat in a heavy-bottom saucepan until the onions soften, stirring often. Add red food coloring to make it look more like commercial ketchup, about a teaspoon or so. Beet juice makes a nice natural colorant if you don't want to use commercial dyes.
  5. Wait for the mixture to cool off a bit after the onions get soft then mash up in a blender or food processor for a smooth ketchup-like consistency. You may have to run it through 2-3 times to get a nice smoothness.
  6. If it gets too thick, add some water.
  7. Heat the ketchup again, to a simmering point and pack into sterilized bottles with 1/2 inch of give at the top, while still hot.
  8. Pasteurize by immersing the bottles in a large pot of boiling water for 5 minutes.

bananas, onions, hot peppers, salt, white vinegar, sugar, cinnamon, allspice, ground clove, water, red food coloring

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/banana-ketchup-433955 (may not work)

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