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This Whole30 ketchup recipe is made with only a few ingredients, no dates, and requires no blending. It’s perfect on everything and in so many other sauces! This Whole30 ketchup is a total must, and you’ll want to keep a jar of this paleo condiment on hand at all times. 

Jar of Whole30 ketchup
 

This is no regular Whole30 ketchup.

No, this is the Whole30 ketchup of hope. Of Promise.

This Whole30 ketchup recipe means bang bang shrimp and In N Out animal style-inspired burgers and meatloaf. This Whole30 ketchup recipe makes all of those other recipes possible.

And you know what else about this Whole30 ketchup recipe? No dates, sister. No dates, no blending, nada. In fact, I’m sort of anti-dates in a Whole30. For me, they’re total candy, and I found myself noshing on them in the early days of my last round, clearly just staving off that sugar dragon in the laziest of ways. Oh, and speaking of lazy? I’m anti-dates in a sauce because, lazy. Dates in sauces mean blending, more dishes, more hand-washing (Uh, dates are sticky), more just more.

So this Whole30 ketchup recipe is sweetened a different way–my favorite way, in fact! With the almighty coconut aminos.

Saucepan of Whole30 ketchup

What makes this recipe so good

  • It tastes just like “regular” ketchup but is free of added sugars and Whole30 compliant.
  • This Whole30 ketchup recipe includes no dates, meaning no blending!
  • It comes together super easily and keeps in the fridge for a long time.

The thing about coconut aminos is that they’re sweet! They’re sort of salty, but not very. I never entirely replace salt with coconut aminos, but I absolutely love using them to give a recipe a natural sweetness and depth of flavor.

And they’re absolutely perfect in this Whole30 ketchup recipe. It works like this: stir some stuff together, let it simmer, and… you’re done. Easy, easy, easy.

Variations

Can you eat ketchup on Whole30?

Yes! And also no. You can have compliant ketchup, like this Whole30 ketchup recipe, or a store-bought version like Tessemae’s. If your ketchup has any type of sugar listed in the ingredients, it’s not compliant. You can check out my Whole30 food list here to make sure you’re avoiding even the sneakiest of sugars!

Jar of Whole30 ketchup recipe

Which coconut aminos should I buy?

My very favorite coconut aminos are from Big Tree Farms. They’re affordable and super delicious, thick, and rich. I have a bottle in the fridge at all times and a bottle in the pantry as a backup. I don’t play around with coconut aminos, y’all. They’re key in my Whole30 egg roll in a bowl recipe and my Whole30 lettuce wraps, too.

Can I skip the coconut aminos?

No! Please don’t. The coconut aminos give this Whole30 ketchup its sweetness and richness, and you’d be missing a lot of both without it.

How to Make It

Stir together all ingredients in a medium saucepan over low heat; whisk well.

Combine all Whole30 ketchup ingredients in a medium saucepan

Simmer until a bit reduced and thickened, about 20 minutes. Salt to taste.

Simmer Whole30 ketchup mixture until thickened

Pour into an air-tight container and chill.

Pour into an airtight container

This Whole30 ketchup keeps in the fridge at least 4 weeks.

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Recipe By: Cheryl Malik
4.94 from 59 votes

Whole30 Ketchup Recipe (No Dates, Paleo Vegan)

Prep 10 minutes
Cook 20 minutes
Total 30 minutes
This Whole30 ketchup recipe is made with only a few ingredients, no dates, and requires no blending. It's perfect on everything and in so many other sauces! This Whole30 condiment is a total must, and you'll want to keep a jar of this Whole30 ketchup recipe on hand at all times.
Makes about 2 cups.
16 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a saucepan over low heat; whisk well. Simmer until slightly reduced, about 20 minutes, then salt to taste. Cool before transferring to a jar; refrigerate.

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Recipe yields approximately 2 cups total, or 16 2-tablespoon servings. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.
Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.
To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by 16. Result will be the weight of one serving.

Approximate Information for One Serving

Serving Size: 2tablespoonsCalories: 18calProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 265mgPotassium: 158mgTotal Carbs: 4gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gNet Carbs: 3gVitamin A: 224IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 6mgIron: 1mg
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Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.
Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.
To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

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  1. I made this and put it in a ketchup bottle. My husband mistook it for regular ketchup and used it before using the actual ketchup because he thought it was so much better than the regular ketchup! It really is delicious!5 stars

  2. I love ketchup, but am remaining sugar free after doing a whole 30. This recipe is delicious! I’m so excited to be able to slather this on a bunless burger or even chicken. I also used it in a whole 30 sloppy Joe recipe that called for Primal ketchup and it worked great for the recipe. Thanks so much!5 stars

    1. This will be delicious on a bunless burger or chicken. It works with so much! Thanks for sharing, Gail!

  3. I’ll preface my review/comment with two caveats. One, does it taste just like ketchup. Well, no…the real stuff is loaded with sugar. Two, could is be SWYPO for you? I think so, yes. Read on.

    Let’s be honest, real ketchup is amazing. But part of that is because it’s loaded with sugar/HFCS. Also, much of the time, we don’t use it condimentally. We slather it over burgers and fries to degrees where all you taste is ketchup. It’s pretty addicting. Yummy. Which brings me to this recipe, which IMO, doesn’t emulate 1:1 to the real stuff. Is it close? Yes. Is it good? Heck yes! It’s sweet, slightly tangy, and not overpowering. You can slather it and not feel terrible about doing so. But a word of warning…if you are just starting on W30, maybe avoid until you’ve either finished and are doing reintroduction or your sugar cravings have subsided. Look up SWYPO if you’re not familiar. W30 Vets, eat your heart out. This stuff is really tasty. And it’s not loaded with artificial junk! Win win, all around. This could easily replace ketchup for life, and it’s really easy to make. If you do W30, you probably have everything you need.5 stars

    1. Thanks so much for your review, Mark! You make some great points, and yes, I see how this could definitely be a SWYPO recipe for some people. I’m thrilled you enjoyed the recipe!

  4. Any suggestions if I cannot get coconut aminos (not available overseas–at least where I am). I can get miso, or is that not allowed? suggestions?

    1. Miso is made from fermented soybeans, so unfortunately it is also not allowed on Whole30. You can use regular or lite soy sauce if you’re not following W30, but otherwise the only other option would be some salt. Not sure if this is possible where you live, but you can order coconut aminos online off most grocery stores and Amazon, too!5 stars

  5. It came out just like ketchup!! I think the smidge of allspice was the trick – I will always make this even though I am ending my whole 30 journey – 4 days left!!5 stars

  6. First recipe for ketchup I found that I love!! I have made it without the tomato sauce too when I’m out and just bumped up the onion and garlic powder and it was still fantastic!5 stars

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