This is REAL Ketchup and its Mind Blowing

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The first 100 people to use my promo code SAUCESTACHE will get 40% off their first order of Hungryroot bit.ly/3l40p7G !
    This is REAL Ketchup and it's Mind Blowing. ITs Mushroom ketchup! Mushroom ketchup is one of the original ketchups, now there is a lot of debate on what is REAL so lets take that with a grain of salt, BUT tomato ketchup is like the last version, of ketchup and honestly after trying this I don't know why it stuck. This is far richer, far superior ketchup in my opinion.
    I have a feeling if you try this you will think so too.
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  • @SauceStache
    @SauceStache  Před rokem +98

    The first 100 people to use my promo code SAUCESTACHE will get 40% off their first order of Hungryroot bit.ly/3l40p7G ! Thanks Hungryroot!!

    • @fairholmka
      @fairholmka Před rokem +1

      Can you partner with some companies that deliver to Canada please! Right now you're just showing me what I can't have. 😅

    • @HappyVegan72
      @HappyVegan72 Před rokem +1

      @@fairholmka I feel same way when I watch EdgyVeg or Cheap Lazy Vegan- they always show awesome Canadian stuff and I’m in the 🇺🇸

    • @mattdonalds9996
      @mattdonalds9996 Před rokem +2

      I like your channel, and your recipes, but let me offer some business advice. If you plan on staying a growing cooking channel, don't tell your viewers your daily meals at home have "gotten better" since making recipes from a cheap food order service. It sounded a bit self-defeating. 😣

    • @jbtesla3581
      @jbtesla3581 Před rokem

      combine ketchup + mushroom ketchup. :0 or a mayo - ketchup - mustard - mushroom K.

    • @Sunshine-Dragon
      @Sunshine-Dragon Před rokem

      Does it taste similar to the mushroom sauce used in China?

  • @littlepotato2741
    @littlepotato2741 Před rokem +3232

    Tomato ketchup is so popular because in the past Heinz created a high acid, high sugar tomato ketchup that didn't need the other preservatives to be stable for a long time. It was so convenient for people and Heinz was really focused on the sanitary conditions of the factories. This eventually became the dominant ketchup making many of the homemade ketchups disappear. Obviously, the flavor has been tweaked over the many decades which helped solidify their market share. But back in those days, having a nice tasting sauce that you didn't have to worry about preservation was probably a pretty nice thing to have.

    • @gelflingfay
      @gelflingfay Před rokem +89

      I don't remember which older movie it was that I was watching but I remember everyone walking around in the kitchen talkingvabout life and the wife or house keeper, I don't remember which, was making the ketchup. They would walk by and say the Mr. like it sweeter than this and add sugar.Then the other would casually walk by and taste and say he like it more vinegar and add a splash. The older kids did the same, I think,. Eventually then of the man of the house walked in after work and grabbed the spoon from the sauce and shoved it in his mouth and declared it perfect. It was funny because it seemed neither the wife nor the house keeper knew how he actually like it because one would state he liked a sweet ketchup and the other declared he liked the more vinegar.🤣 It was great. I wish I could remember what movie or show it was. Just watching things like that kept thing in like this as a normal behavior.

    • @twebster179
      @twebster179 Před rokem +35

      My dad is 71. His grandmother made her own ketchup from tomatoes and onions she grew like that.

    • @theoriginalchefboyoboy6025
      @theoriginalchefboyoboy6025 Před rokem +32

      About 10-12 years ago Heinz came out with two 1896 recipes of ketchup as a limited run - a smokey flavor and a plain. Boy, were they good. I don't use a lot of ketchup week to week, so I didn't realize it was a special recipe edition until it was too late, but I did manage to buy the last six bottles of smokey my local store had on the shelf (still have 3 left.) I keep hoping they'll do it again some day.

    • @sourdoughsavant22
      @sourdoughsavant22 Před rokem +9

      I feel it's cheaper also to use a tomato based product too, but I'm sure the priority was what you originally said

    • @dongthach1366
      @dongthach1366 Před rokem +3

      I love miscellaneous history, thankyou.

  • @mythic_snake
    @mythic_snake Před rokem +1861

    I always wondered why store-bought ketchup always said "tomato ketchup". Like what else kind of ketchup is there? Now I know!

    • @pattheplanter
      @pattheplanter Před rokem +106

      Walnut ketchup was very popular in England as well. Made from the whole fruits, like pickled walnuts, not just the nut.

    • @artchick07
      @artchick07 Před rokem +96

      There's banana ketchup in the Philippines.

    • @joy1ess
      @joy1ess Před rokem +44

      there's sweet ketchup in Indonesia.. It's a thick and black sweet sauce

    • @mythic_snake
      @mythic_snake Před rokem +18

      @@joy1ess Is that ketjap manis? I wondered if that was just a different spelling of ketchup. I haven't tried it yet, but it looks good!

    • @zappow2827
      @zappow2827 Před rokem +13

      @@artchick07 And in the Caribbean (St Lucia exports banana ketchup).

  • @KevinFeeley_KHF
    @KevinFeeley_KHF Před rokem +580

    One of the limitations on mushroom ketchup gaining as much of a foothold as tomato ketchup is that until fairly recently mushroom cultivation on a commercial scale was quite limited. If an industrial process was to arise that relied upon mushrooms as one of the primary components in the final product that process would rely upon large scale autoclave, in addition to an understanding of germ theory and the nutritional and cultural needs of mushrooms.
    Much of that work was not done for the western world until the 1970's through today. Mushroom cultivation on a commercial scale is very new.
    Prior to the modern mushroom production era the best most commercial producers could do was to harvest wild mycelial mats and attempt to introduce them into a more cultivated environment. For instance, the button mushroom became popular due to the large quantities of horse manure in a city. The species that we know as "white button" or "portabello/porcini" (depends on exposure to light) were first put into cultivation in tunnels under Paris, using the street swept manure as the substraight.
    Popular asian mushrooms such as shitaki, enokitaki and the cultivated oyster mushroom were often found in the wild and transferred to a known location, surrounded with dead wood and watered in hopes of the wild culture spawning into the provided wood. This was hit or miss until the advent of the sterilized culture process.
    On the other hand, if you toss a tomato into a compost pile and wait you'll end up with tomato plants full of tomatoes.

    • @allyson--
      @allyson-- Před rokem +13

      Great point!

    •  Před rokem +10

      Thank you, this is a very insightful comment!

    • @Matty002
      @Matty002 Před rokem +17

      yeah this kind of thing affected a surprising amount of things we think as ubiquitous today. the 'ingredients' existed but the ability to scale didnt for centuries

    • @HonesteeBeauty
      @HonesteeBeauty Před rokem +3

      Thank you for sharing that information!

    • @madman026
      @madman026 Před rokem +1

      wow came here for the thumbnail got a history lesson on food production :) glad there is people like you around who even care enough to even know this kinda stuff anymore seems the way things are going we will lose many technics forever because people are just not that involved to pay for the upkeep of knowledge anymore they are just like hey Siri how does this work

  • @MC-gj8fg
    @MC-gj8fg Před rokem +223

    Mushroom ketchup has historically not been typically thick. It's more like brown water. That said, it's certainly better to be thicker both from a texture standpoint as well as from a practical standpoint as it clings to the food better. I have seen some modern versions that have been made thick though.
    You can buy modern mushroom ketchup, and I love it. Mostly you need to look for it online, but there's a shop around the corner from me that sells it, and I made it myself one time.

    • @sierrab5010
      @sierrab5010 Před rokem +6

      Yes it’s was douse on the food similar to malt vinegar or soy sauce!

    • @BillStreeter
      @BillStreeter Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that's what I thought too. But in looking around a bit it seems that the preparations varied quite a bit. And really I like the idea of it being a thick sauce, now that I have seen it.

    • @MrKrtek00
      @MrKrtek00 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Originally ketchup was the filtered liquid, not the solid part, similar to eg soy sauce. The problem is the short shelf life of most of these recipes. Heinz recognized that tomato-based ketchup, esp when the pulpy part left it is much more stable, so can be sold in store

  • @BACKAGAINBAND
    @BACKAGAINBAND Před rokem +246

    I love mushroom ketchup- although I just have made the thin sauce you showed here…and dehydrate the mushroom solids and then grind into a powder. I use as a spice rub, for steak, chicken, pork. I’ll have to try making it into the thick ketchup you highlighted here.

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +27

      I've seen a few different versions!! Some people dont go to the constancy I did and they just use the mushroom mash as a ketchup, some use only the liquid, and some do the current more smooth style. Thats what I like because it gets closet to ketchup constancy. But they are all good!
      I bet the spice rub is good!

    • @sheth3773
      @sheth3773 Před rokem +18

      That spice rub sounds like it would be great on some tofu or mock meat.

    • @codename495
      @codename495 Před rokem +2

      @@sheth3773 or how the OP said they use it.

    • @sheth3773
      @sheth3773 Před rokem +11

      @@codename495 yep, I'm sure the original reason they posted their comment is perfectly valid. Wasn't aware the only appropriate response to someone recommending a meat-based recipe on a vegan channel was only to say "yes that sounds great!"

    • @Dr_Andracca
      @Dr_Andracca Před rokem +3

      @@sheth3773 Obviously I cannot speak for OP, but if we(non-vegans/omnivores) mention meat it generally is more of a mindless thing vs a trying to be confrontational. That said, to bring this back to being a friendly conversation, I bet this would also work insanely well with Tempeh. Kind of funny to double down on your fungi, but if it works it works.

  • @luxinfinity73
    @luxinfinity73 Před rokem +341

    When I was in Italy I found an olive pate' which was made by blended black olives, olive oil and salt. It was so delicious! You can spread it on bread for sandwiches or added to pasta dishes. Unbelievably delicious and believe me, I'm Italian, I grew up eating fresh, delicious food. The secret is the ingredients so when you use fresh organic food, everything tastes and smells great.
    😁🍲😋😀😉

    • @kirill2525
      @kirill2525 Před rokem +15

      better yet if you grow some herbs yourself. like i grow my own ghost peppers and they are soo amazing.

    • @Sunshine-Dragon
      @Sunshine-Dragon Před rokem +9

      I love olive pate! 🤤

    • @gregg48
      @gregg48 Před rokem +36

      sounds like an extra-fine tapenade

    • @tyler5545
      @tyler5545 Před rokem +19

      @@gregg48Lol I was gonna say, that’s tapenade…

    • @jamiecurran3544
      @jamiecurran3544 Před rokem +2

      It sounds like an olive pesto or something!🤔😁✌️

  • @JBB685
    @JBB685 Před rokem +110

    It looks like something they’d serve at the Chum Bucket lol. I will be making this though, love the concept

  • @marystestkitchen
    @marystestkitchen Před rokem +48

    That's neat! I love the idea of a savory ketchup and less sweet

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +3

      Mary!!! Its good!! I love that they have a similar flavor but are so different!

    • @amymartin7508
      @amymartin7508 Před rokem

      I want to try it. I am wondering about honey based maybe with pecans. Lol. Oh crap here I go. Lol
      Totally trademarked that if I need to. Haha

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +30

    Another unique form of ketchup is...BANANA ketchup! This is a condiment that was invented in the Philippines and is still a popular condiment for Filipinos today. Banana ketchup was invented during WWII when there was a shortage of tomatoes but plenty of bananas. So the solution was a yellow-brown banana sauce mixed with spices and vinegar dyed red as a substitute for tomato ketchup (and it's delicious).
    The genius behind this, Maria Orosa, already came up with so many innovations (including 700 recipes) like this one from freezing mangoes to darak (rice cookies packed with B-1 to avoid beriberi) and the palayok oven (which enabled families without electricity to bake) to combat the country's malnutrition. Which after studying in pharmaceutical and food chemistry at the University of Washington in Seattle, she returned to the Philippines to do in 1922 after rejecting a job offer at the Washington State government. And she was a leading member of the resistance against Japan. If it wasn't for her, thousands upon thousands of Filipinos and Americans alike would've died of malnutrition.

  • @Saejin1337
    @Saejin1337 Před rokem +104

    I actually made a version of this a few years ago i saw on the old timey channel “townsend” and that recipe you only used the juice and it was more akin to like Worcestershire sauce and you dried out all the solids after squeezing them and grind them up into like a seasoning. Ill have to try it this way now. Thanks for sharing this version!

    • @adambier2415
      @adambier2415 Před rokem +8

      Same!

    • @whoahanant
      @whoahanant Před rokem +8

      Eeeyyy! Fellow Townsends watchers I see!

    • @sierrab5010
      @sierrab5010 Před rokem +6

      @@whoahanant I was searching the comments for someone, I’m glad I didn’t have to look long 🥰 that channel is my escape lol

    • @calichigal
      @calichigal Před rokem +3

      Same here! I LOVE the solids dried and pulverized into seasonings (delish on veggies!). I need to make some more just for that part!

    • @curtisthomas2670
      @curtisthomas2670 Před rokem +4

      I see you're a man of culture 😄

  • @AmataTai
    @AmataTai Před rokem +29

    I started making this after learning about it from Townsends- it's like a mushroom worcestershire sauce, and then I dehydrate the solids into a really nice mushroom salt

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 Před rokem +1

      I learned about this from Townsend's as well!

    • @RobBernard
      @RobBernard Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@goldilox369Same!

  • @nicktheavatar_
    @nicktheavatar_ Před rokem +22

    Haha I love how much you and Monica geeked out over this ketchup, the analysis was so much longer than usual 😂 love it

  • @durwoodmaccool890
    @durwoodmaccool890 Před rokem +37

    Neat! I seem to recall hearing about ketchups based on walnuts and oysters as well. Walnuts would be a good direction to try. I can also see this being made with tamarind maybe, closer to an HP or brown sauce or Worchestershire.

  • @DehimVerveen
    @DehimVerveen Před rokem +24

    Awesome! Maybe you could also turn that mushroom vinegar into some kind of mushroom mayonnaise?
    It would also be interesting to use that mushroom ketchup as a base for a mushroom curry gewürz maybe?

    • @Chino-Kafu
      @Chino-Kafu Před rokem +4

      That would be interesting

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +11

      OMG I love that idea! We've been sprinkling it on everything!

  • @ravenclawrenee
    @ravenclawrenee Před rokem +76

    I saw this on one of those food empire history shows and thought it was interesting. Kinda shows how strong umami is in that the flavor profiles are similar despite being different bases. I would be interested to try it (though idk if I have the gumption to actually make it 😅)

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +20

      It really is cool that you can take 2 different very different things that both happen to have glutamate in them, and when you processed them down, the glutamate is what stands out the most. If I were to dye this red I think most people wouldn't bat an eye thats its just a more savory ketchup

  • @princess3193
    @princess3193 Před rokem +24

    This looks like chocolate pudding lol. That would mess with my mind while trying it, which is why I would need to close my eyes just like Monica did 😂

  • @thereinthedeep
    @thereinthedeep Před rokem +3

    The reason why it's bit popular is probably due to the off putting color also

  • @SharonLougheed
    @SharonLougheed Před rokem +20

    Oh thank goodness. I was worried it was the real color of old tomatoes or something. This is pretty cool tho! I never heard of something like this and wish they could sell it in stores so I could try it more conveniently.

  • @The-SaltiestPretzel
    @The-SaltiestPretzel Před rokem +3

    Oooooo. Definitely going to have to test this out. Bet using different mushrooms changes the flavor profile dramatically, and pink oyster mushroom ketchup sounds like it could be amazing!

  • @JTMusicbox
    @JTMusicbox Před rokem +23

    This looks amazing! I’ve been using mushroom ketchup for years to the point where I took for granted that mushroom ketchup is a watery liquid, but your thick one is awesome!

  • @Dreamysunshine23
    @Dreamysunshine23 Před rokem +6

    Love knowing how to make the everyday items we use... thanks!

  • @weqrfawe1336
    @weqrfawe1336 Před rokem +1

    this is that 🔥🔥 content, keep more like this coming, lesgo stache

  • @kiwifeijoa
    @kiwifeijoa Před rokem +5

    How interesting, nice to see an old time authentic recipe, would like to see more of that kind of thing. Do you have a recipe using wheat or rye sprouts to make a taco mince? I think the texture of them would be very nice in a savoury mince. Great recipe, now am looking at mushrooms as a condiment, wow.

    • @andrewwashere82
      @andrewwashere82 Před rokem +1

      Hey! Congratulations, SauceStache- picked you to receive some "prices". 🤣👍😉

  • @carolynblakeney966
    @carolynblakeney966 Před rokem +19

    Savory vs sweet ketchup = mushroom vs tomato ketchup. This totally makes sense as mushrooms are on the umami spectrum and tomatoes (being fruits) are on the sweet spectrum. A valuable addition to our condiment arsenal!

    • @Butterflyneverlands
      @Butterflyneverlands Před rokem +2

      What if we added tomato paste to this recipe? 🤓

    • @theyreMineralsMarie
      @theyreMineralsMarie Před rokem +9

      Tomatoes also have huge amounts of glutamatic acid, which is the umami flavor.

    • @tulasipriya
      @tulasipriya Před rokem

      Tomatoes are absolutely umami also.

  • @christophermorin9036
    @christophermorin9036 Před rokem +3

    GOOD AFTERNOON SAUCYMAN!!!
    I can see that mushroom liquid being used as a sub dressing on sandwiches.
    Also, why you looking down on my Impossible burgers man? lol

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +4

      Christopher!!!!! HI!! We've been using the liquid on everything lately!
      As far as impossible I'm a little over their gatekeeping of plant based heme. I get they discovered a way to make it, but maybe licenses it to other companies, don't be so harsh in going after other companies that create their own version of Heme.
      Im going to eventually shut it all down and just figure out a way to make it at home and share it with everyone... but it hasn't been easy.

  • @antoniolim762
    @antoniolim762 Před rokem

    Appreciate the vid much Mr. Sauce Stache!!!

  • @MightyMirk
    @MightyMirk Před rokem

    That amazed me quite a bit. I will definitely try this out!

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před rokem +15

    More ketchup lore: So anchovies wouldn't be dropped from ketchup until the mid-1850s. As the century progressed, tomato ketchup gained popularity in the US. People were less hesitant to eat tomatoes as part of a highly processed product that had been cooked and infused with vinegar and spices. Tomato ketchup was sold locally by farmers. Jonas Yerkes is known to be the first American to sell it in a bottle.
    By 1837, he had produced and distributed the condiment nationally. Shortly thereafter, other companies followed suit. Heinz launched their tomato ketchup in 1876. With industrial ketchup production and a need for better preservation there was a great increase of sugar in ketchup, leading to the typically sweet and sour formula of today.

  • @autumnstoptwo
    @autumnstoptwo Před rokem +3

    you’re finally living up to your channel name 😂

  • @A_Wild_Dyzzy
    @A_Wild_Dyzzy Před rokem +1

    As someone who hates mushrooms. I’m okay with never having this in my life.

  • @ErthBeer
    @ErthBeer Před rokem +1

    ...that's ketchup after it passes through the digestive system..

  • @Odaroka
    @Odaroka Před rokem +3

    Sauce stache if you had a restaurant, I would always be there

  • @error53ish
    @error53ish Před rokem +4

    I think the visual appeal is a factor with this one. Bright colorful sauces will trump a medium-dark brown any day. 😅

  • @rob2x._rob307
    @rob2x._rob307 Před rokem

    The pranks hey ma try this chocolate pudding 😂😂😂😂

  • @brieb402
    @brieb402 Před rokem +1

    This is definately my next weekend project.

  • @slitherzither
    @slitherzither Před rokem +3

    I have a huge thing of dried shiitake mushrooms that a friend gave me, and I've been coming up with uses for them. This will be fun to try.

    • @pattheplanter
      @pattheplanter Před rokem +2

      Best made with fresh mushrooms. That first stage allows the live enzymes to digest the mushrooms into more flavour.

    • @slitherzither
      @slitherzither Před rokem +1

      @Pat The Plant good to know, thanks

  • @alaskansummertime
    @alaskansummertime Před rokem +3

    Townsends historical channel has some good videos on how they made mushroom ketchup in colonial times.

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem

      Ahh I need to go watch it!!!

    • @alaskansummertime
      @alaskansummertime Před rokem

      @@SauceStache He has a bunch on the topic. czcams.com/video/29u_FejNuks/video.html

  • @lukas_dox
    @lukas_dox Před rokem

    I love your videos ! I tried already some of your recipes. I'm just like you trying out something new all the time. I want to do a mushroom and a chili ketchup with not to hot Chilis instead of hotsauce. 😮😊

  • @sierrab5010
    @sierrab5010 Před rokem +4

    Seeing you guys eat it on a burger makes me question why gourmet restaurants don’t make this in-house!

  • @SomduttBaggins
    @SomduttBaggins Před rokem +3

    The core fifth taste... 'Umami'

  • @Malcolm-xz3ef
    @Malcolm-xz3ef Před rokem +1

    As someone who doesn’t like ketchup or mushrooms I have no idea what I’m doing here but I’ll still watch 😂

  • @BigMommaHostile
    @BigMommaHostile Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just finished bottling this up and ooooooooh baby! Mine turned out like a very umami HP sauce. So frigging delicious! Thank you for sharing 😁

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před 11 měsíci +1

      ahh glad you made it and enjoyed!!! So good right!!

  • @MsBeckly
    @MsBeckly Před rokem +12

    Yum! I can imagine how good this is! Mushroom walnut pate is also amazing

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +1

      MMMM yes!!! And yeah it's super good!!

  • @thatveganchick668
    @thatveganchick668 Před rokem +3

    Sounds delicious! Even though it looks like you’re dipping fries into chocolate pudding. 😄

    • @Chino-Kafu
      @Chino-Kafu Před rokem +1

      May not taste bad Wendy's fry's in a chocolate frosty is pretty decent

    • @user-bf6gz8ej4o
      @user-bf6gz8ej4o Před rokem +1

      Fries with Nutella is also the bomb. I always eat it when I have no ketchup left lol. It's like a dessert

    • @thatveganchick668
      @thatveganchick668 Před rokem

      @@Chino-Kafu lol…true. I used to do that before going vegan.

    • @thatveganchick668
      @thatveganchick668 Před rokem

      @@user-bf6gz8ej4o Never would have thought of that. Though sweet and salty together is so good! I like eating potato chips with ice cream.

    • @user-bf6gz8ej4o
      @user-bf6gz8ej4o Před rokem +1

      @@thatveganchick668 Yep, that's another thing about this. The salt. It really tastes amazing

  • @luxinfinity73
    @luxinfinity73 Před rokem +1

    Monica really loves you, she can taste your love in your food. 🤗💕💗Bro, how about adding capers? The best capers are the fresh ones though not easy to find however capers preserved in vinegar are great.

  • @margarett_b
    @margarett_b Před rokem +1

    Wow, this is SO interesting! I had no idea mushroom ketchup was a thing but it just makes perfect sense - essentially an umami-packed sauce you could probably use even as a basis of gravy, soups and stews!

  • @indy2316
    @indy2316 Před rokem +3

    Man Monica is really lying her ass off here 🤣 She didn't even dip the chip in that close up!

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +1

      I think you need your eyes checked cause she absolutely dipped it haha One thing about my wife is you'll never get her to be dishonest.

    • @indy2316
      @indy2316 Před rokem +2

      @@SauceStache Look at 7:03, she fakes it 😂😂
      czcams.com/video/7xQCHKoVsfI/video.html

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem

      Sorry you’re seeing things and I dont appreciate you calling my wife a liar! She absolutely is not!
      Sorry you think everything is some weird conspiracy. But it’s not.
      I edit these videos myself. And out of the dozen or so times I dipped in the ketchup why would I edit in the one clip of here “faking it”
      I’m sorry but stop being so friggen stupid. It’s a recipe video, I’m not selling the ketchup. It doesn’t matter if she likes it or not the vidoe gets made.
      By the time you get to the taste test…. You already watched the video?
      Who benifits from her faking a taste test????
      I don’t get more views? You already watched it.
      Give me a friggen break.
      When did the world get so stupid

    • @indy2316
      @indy2316 Před rokem +1

      @@SauceStache I dont know why you edited that clip in 🤣🤣

  • @stiobhardgruamach1368
    @stiobhardgruamach1368 Před rokem +10

    My first reaction was hp brown sauce that they use like ketchup in the UK, but that still is tomato based. But the way they serve fried potatoes there is a little different than here.

    • @BigMommaHostile
      @BigMommaHostile Před 11 měsíci +1

      I just finished making a batch and mine tastes like HP but 1000x better 😲 soooooo good! Having steak tonight to test it out!

  • @victoriahollis3454
    @victoriahollis3454 Před rokem +2

    Do you use Morton or diamond crystal kosher salt? I know they have different volume measurments

  • @bbybap4729
    @bbybap4729 Před rokem +1

    If you could preserve that, you’d corner a market on it. But I’m too busy to make something like that. Get on that sauce stache! 😁

  • @adhiantos
    @adhiantos Před rokem +21

    My goodness I can't imagine how flavourful that tastes!!! I wish it's available widely in stores too haha.
    Also this is random but the video's sponsor is actually a really good idea. As someone who eats and cooks almost the same thing here and there, to have someone do my grocery shopping and try different recipes is such a genius idea!

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +1

      IT is REALLY good... we've already gone through quite a bit since I filmed this hahah!!
      And Hungry root really is awesome! I like having things that can figure out about what I might like and just send it to me haha!! I sometimes get in a rut when I know I like something and just dont change for a while.

  • @houseofpibb1435
    @houseofpibb1435 Před rokem +3

    I’ve never made mushroom ketchup even though I’m aware of it I have made blueberry and cherry ketchup before

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +3

      BLUEberry ketchup!!! omg thats wild! I bet that would be good

    • @houseofpibb1435
      @houseofpibb1435 Před rokem +3

      @@SauceStache it was! I loved it I followed just a basic ketchup recipe and added extra pepper and one chipotle to it

    • @allyson--
      @allyson-- Před rokem

      I'm glad to know that exists. I've had banana ketchup before. & purple ketchup (marketing scheme?)

  • @npx_riff_lift-g
    @npx_riff_lift-g Před rokem +1

    So that’s the secret ingredient of Krabby O Monday’s.

  • @debbieporter1513
    @debbieporter1513 Před rokem

    Yum love these sauces

  • @ericabigelow8275
    @ericabigelow8275 Před rokem +7

    I generally love your recipes, but no matter how this one tastes, I wouldn't be able to get over the color.

    • @sarg_eras
      @sarg_eras Před rokem +1

      I think adding some tomato paste, or using white mushrooms, might improve this aspect.

    • @durwoodmaccool890
      @durwoodmaccool890 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, it's a very unfortunate color. Maybe applications where you don't see it.

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 Před rokem +7

      I thought that as well, but people still eat Nutella, brown gravy, etc. Heck most food is brown.

  • @doom85249
    @doom85249 Před rokem +4

    Could you make this with white button mushrooms and make it look a bit more appealing? Maybe even some reddish color with added tomato paste?!

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +4

      TOTALLY!! I bet it would still come out dark even with white button shroom, but a little tomato paste, maybe some beet, and you can get it closer to that red look or richer look, like a BBQ sauce

    • @GreenWitch1
      @GreenWitch1 Před rokem +3

      I like this idea! I’m sure it tastes great, but it looks like 💩

    • @shiningstar7979
      @shiningstar7979 Před rokem

      I know vinegar is a key component in this recipe. Can you think of a substitute?

    • @Sunshine-Dragon
      @Sunshine-Dragon Před rokem +2

      @@shiningstar7979 in China they use sugar sirup and soy sauce to preserve their mushroom sauce 🤤 it's awesome 👌

    • @shiningstar7979
      @shiningstar7979 Před rokem

      @@Sunshine-Dragon sounds delicious!

  • @astronutsbusted
    @astronutsbusted Před rokem +1

    I love how I watched this entire video even though I know I will never make this and I despise mushrooms :)

  • @jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745

    Do more of this hahaha

  • @Ermude10
    @Ermude10 Před rokem +3

    This looks amazing! I'll definitely try this!
    Here's what I'd do with the remaining liquid: Add a couple of teaspoons of sauerkraut juice, a bit more salt and sugar and let it ferment in room temperature for 5-7 days. I think it could be really good :)

    • @amymartin7508
      @amymartin7508 Před rokem

      I literally put my hand on my forhead with exhaustion reading your comment because there is SO MUCH TO LEARN. Lol. I did get a book and I do watch utubers, Doug and Stacy off grid, she does a bunch. I'm like always so busy that I was why have I not done this, hand to forehead with a slap.

    • @Ermude10
      @Ermude10 Před rokem

      @@amymartin7508 Haha, take it easy! Just enjoy the moments when you get inspired or learnt something, but don't stress over how much there's still left to learn :)

  • @dongus123
    @dongus123 Před rokem +4

    Just another example of the woke mob turning everything vegan, LOL!! Vegan ketchup??

    • @charlieflight6124
      @charlieflight6124 Před rokem

      OnG

    • @3p1Kf41L
      @3p1Kf41L Před rokem +1

      is this sarcasm?

    • @charlieflight6124
      @charlieflight6124 Před rokem

      @@3p1Kf41L Why would it be?

    • @3p1Kf41L
      @3p1Kf41L Před rokem +1

      @@charlieflight6124 ketchup is already vegan
      why do conservatives have such an weird fixation on the word "woke"? is that their autism playing up?

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem +1

      You win the dumbest thing I ever read

  • @SheffieldsPark
    @SheffieldsPark Před rokem

    Looking great, Mark!!

  • @SusannahPerri
    @SusannahPerri Před rokem

    Looks so good!

  • @silverhiker4549
    @silverhiker4549 Před rokem +3

    I absolutely detest tomato ketchup and adore the shroom so I'd LOVE to try this. Thanks for all you guys do. Monica is jammin' on that stuff! 😆

  • @IDontWantThisStupidHandle

    Monica's top is the perfect shade to make her eyes pop.
    Also, this recipe is very intriguing.

  • @danielrobinson7872
    @danielrobinson7872 Před rokem +1

    Mushroom ketchup isn’t supposed to be thick, it should be similar in consistency to Worcestershire sauce. You squeeze out the mushrooms with a cheesecloth and leave the solid pieces apart. I dehydrate and grind my leftover mushrooms into a table seasoning.

  • @davidruff7514
    @davidruff7514 Před rokem +2

    Mushrooms 🍄 = Natural MSG which is why it’s more flavorful I would think

  • @revcleverbeast2167
    @revcleverbeast2167 Před rokem

    XD i propose a drinking game for how many times Monica says "savory" *i don't condone excessive drinking but it was kinda funny

  • @thadbaker7893
    @thadbaker7893 Před rokem

    cool video! The Townsends channel did a traditional one a long time ago, I imagine this one will be more accommodating to the modern pallet!

  • @robertshrewsbury5067
    @robertshrewsbury5067 Před rokem

    I enjoyed your presentation and enthusiasm.

  • @simplesolfege8867
    @simplesolfege8867 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing this video. Greetings from Belgium (Europe, near Germany).

  • @j.l.emerson592
    @j.l.emerson592 Před rokem +1

    There used to be a savory tomato ketchup called V-8 Sauce. It wasn't sweet at all. I loved it. Inevitably, it was discontinued in the 1980s because most consumers are conditioned to expect tomato ketchup to be sweet. Fortunately, there are several non-sweet spicy tomato ketchups now available. I just wish that V-8's parent company, Campbell's, would bring back V-8 sauce. It was so good...

  • @ChiefKillaCue
    @ChiefKillaCue Před rokem

    Cool vid! Now I wanna try this ketchup asap!!

  • @erikaarnold4780
    @erikaarnold4780 Před rokem

    This looks 🔥🔥🔥gonna try it this week!

  • @RollinRelyks
    @RollinRelyks Před rokem

    "First, start with whatever mushrooms you like"
    How interesting.

  • @WildernessVoices
    @WildernessVoices Před rokem

    Japanese and chinese cooks of the past used mushrooms for their seasonings because it packs a lot of umami. You guys making a forgotten recipe of mushroom ketchup is a success!

  • @henrytang2203
    @henrytang2203 Před rokem +1

    This would make a good April Fools ketchup.

  • @codenametrintrin6994
    @codenametrintrin6994 Před rokem +1

    I look at that Ketchup and see Krabby O' Monday's bro

  • @Tenajeh
    @Tenajeh Před 4 měsíci +1

    I made mushroom catsup two weeks ago and am so, soooo excited about it. Although, I mostly went for the liquid sauce with significantly more salt and dried the remaining solids to then grind them to a spicey mushroomy powder. This should stay good for half an eternity. But I think, I will make your version next.
    edit: I actually made the thick catsup from mushrooms with a lot less salt and some added sugar. And it's amazing! I put it on cheese sandwiches. Mnjam!

  • @ShadowmancerLord
    @ShadowmancerLord Před rokem

    This man going through all this fancy culinary creating yet doesnt own a single pastry bag

  • @mccauleyconor
    @mccauleyconor Před rokem

    Oh man, definitely giving this a shot!

  • @keerondapoet
    @keerondapoet Před rokem +1

    There is no way the sponsors part is more than the main part of the video

  • @slimshadow49
    @slimshadow49 Před rokem

    this is the most amount of spice i've seen in a british recipe lmao

  • @RCM442
    @RCM442 Před rokem +1

    Haven't watched the video yet but I knew what it was right from the thumbnail! Definitely something I'd try for sure!

    • @SauceStache
      @SauceStache  Před rokem

      I would have never guessed if I saw this!! Thats awesome!!

  • @bobsheth5815
    @bobsheth5815 Před rokem +2

    Sounds like something we have in the UK called HP Sauce also known as brown sauce.

  • @SgtBuck01
    @SgtBuck01 Před rokem

    So this is the "brown ketchup" for lobster that made Kryten's head explode.

  • @shiretsu
    @shiretsu Před rokem

    haven't watched one of these vids in a minute. this stuff just needs some coloring or something - that color + texture combo is horrific lmaoooo
    ps you are lookin good my dude! keep doin what you're doin

  • @TheCherieExperience
    @TheCherieExperience Před rokem

    3:44 i was wondering... why do you add so much water, if it needs to cook down later anyway? wondn't it make more sense to just add less water?

  • @marlanebozzi7002
    @marlanebozzi7002 Před rokem

    What is the powdered mushroom extract you use?

  • @earphbound720
    @earphbound720 Před rokem +2

    **No tomatoes were harmed during the making of this video**

  • @marciamarcia7449
    @marciamarcia7449 Před rokem

    I plan on trying this and plan to blend some mct oil into the mix. Thanks for sharing. Maybe fry some tomatoes with onions.

  • @julianhyde1645
    @julianhyde1645 Před rokem

    My boy’s got the GNARLIEST farmer’s tan I’ve ever seen. Can’t wait to make this mushroom ketchup. Cheers!

  • @lucasdog1
    @lucasdog1 Před rokem

    "Just like it, but dramatically different."
    make up your mind

  • @Genocide_Joe
    @Genocide_Joe Před rokem

    excuse me, you were not specific about the dutch oven and i want to make this, did the oven have heat on overnight or was it in the refrigerator?

  • @RyanStonedonCanadianGaming

    First thing that came to mind seeing brown ketchup, Heinz EZ-Squirt. 😆

  • @Gamerbdog
    @Gamerbdog Před rokem

    how long does this perserve for? sorry if I missed it in the video

  • @RumiTheSeer
    @RumiTheSeer Před rokem +1

    Asian: who eats with tomato ketchup is weaker than a 0.5 mechanical pencil lead.

  • @snowstrobe
    @snowstrobe Před rokem +1

    I think perhaps the colour doesn't help. But thanks for this, def gonna have a go at this.

  • @de_anubis
    @de_anubis Před rokem

    When I saw it first I thought this would be Garum "Fish ketchup" like they used in italy thousands of years ago. Never heard of mushroom ketchup before so thank you for sharing!

  • @kevinfitz3721
    @kevinfitz3721 Před rokem +1

    Have you tried making ketchup with heirloom tomatoes i always wanted to try but haven't yet