Ketchup came next, in , and finally catsup appeared in Use it as a dip for seafood, fries, or roasted vegetables, smear it on sandwiches and burgers, lick it off a spoon…you get the idea. Transcend your boring old meatloaf sandwich smothered in plain ketchup and use this incredibly flavorful turkey meatloaf mixed with bacon, chipotle, and smoked paprika and glazed with a bold ketchup-chipotle sauce instead.
Feel free to add extra bacon strips and maybe cheddar cheese to the sandwich too. Get our Turkey Chipotle Meatloaf recipe. Ketchup is a classic base for barbecue sauce of all sorts, and this one has dark brown sugar, molasses, cider vinegar, garlic, paprika, chili powder, and Worcestershire sauce too—plus, the ribs are rubbed with even more spices before being roasted until tender.
They move from the oven to the grill for the finishing touch of sauce, smoke, and char. All you need is ketchup, horseradish, lemon juice, Tabasco, and black pepper. And plenty of chilled shrimp to dip in it. Get our Cocktail Sauce recipe. These are practically effortless, yet deeply delicious—and taste even better a day or two later. This recipe from Chris Santos is a fine way to make wings.
A plethora of sweet, spicy, and smoky seasonings are rubbed into the meat, and an easy, sticky glaze is made from store-bought barbecue sauce doctored up with ketchup, molasses, bourbon, honey, and cider vinegar.
Get our Chicken Sloppy Joes recipe. Ketchup sneaks into a lot of stir-fries, which makes sense given its origins. This Japanese favorite is super simple and quick to make, but has a surprising amount of flavor thanks to the complexity of ketchup. Or catsup, if you will. Get the Ketchup Fried Rice recipe.
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Catsup and ketchup are both correctly spelled, it just depends on how you spell it. Sometimes it depends where you live that impacts how you spell this tomato-y spread! What do you think, Nabeeha?
Welcome back to Wonderopolis, Ms. Bayko's Class! It sounds like our Wonder Friends are big fans of ketchup If you haven't checked these Wonders out yet, we hope you will: Yesterday's Wonder: What is a Monsoon? We are glad you learned about another way to spell that salty, tomato-y sauce, Kate!
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Thanks for your patience. Drag a word to its definition. Want to add a little wonder to your website? Help spread the wonder of families learning together. We sent you SMS, for complete subscription please reply. Follow Twitter Instagram Facebook. Is it catsup or ketchup? How long has ketchup been around? Can you make homemade ketchup? Tags: See All Tags allspice , bottle , brined , catchup , catsup , china , condiment , fish , food , french fries , H.
Heinz Company , hamburger , hot dog , Indonesia , ingredient , Jonathon Swift , ke-chiap , ketchup , kicap , language , manufacturer , meatloaf , mustard , pickle , pickled , refrigerator , salt , sauce , tomato , vinegar. Wonder What's Next? Try It Out Do you like ketchup? Ask an adult to take you to a grocery store to check out the wide variety of ketchup on the shelves. Look through the bottles. Do you see both ketchup and catsup?
Or is it just one or the other? Other than size and price, how do the varieties of ketchup differ? Do certain brands claim to taste better or have special ingredients? Pick out a bottle or two of ketchup to purchase and take home with you. You'll need it for the next activity! Get a bottle of ketchup out of your refrigerator, or open one or more of the bottle you bought at the store recently.
Do your own blind taste test. Get some French fries or hot dogs and try them with different kinds of ketchup. Which brand do you prefer? Check out the labels on the different bottles. How healthy is ketchup?
What ingredients are included? How many calories are in a single serving? How big is that serving? How much sugar is in your bottle of ketchup? Have fun learning more about one of the best condiments out there! Up for a challenge? If your home is like most homes in America, you probably have at least one bottle of ketchup — or catsup — in the refrigerator.
Did you know you can make your own homemade ketchup, though? It's true! Grab a friend or family member and check out the recipes below. Choose one to try and then check the list of ingredients in case you need to go to the store for a few supplies before you head to the kitchen to concoct your own homemade condiment! Did you get it? Test your knowledge. Wonder Words version pickled brined allspice ketchup catsup resemble refrigerator producing manufacturer tangy concoct condiment ingredient vinegar alternative incorporate distributing Take the Wonder Word Challenge.
Join the Discussion. CarlosTheAlbatross Jan 27, I dip fries in ketchup I squirt ketchup on my hamburger. Karter Dec 9, What did the tomato say to the lettuce? Lets ketchup. Eli Nov 12, Nov 13, Dec 9, We love it, Karter! Thank you for sharing your joke with us!
Coopequi May 11, May 12, Hi, Coopequi! We see how that could happen! May Hollister Dec 8, Wonderopolis Dec 8, Davide Nov 22, It's funny how catsup and ketchup can sound the same and mean the same thing, but it could have different meanings. Wonderopolis Nov 22, Hi Davide! It is funny!
Which do prefer? Wonderopolis May 10, Thanks for telling us, Macy Bug! We are glad it made you chuckle! I think it is ketchup. That what I am used to. May 27, Many Wonder Friends say the same thing, cece! We see how this Wonder might make you hungry! Dear wonderopolis I think catsup is good on my french fries that's so good. Wonderopolis Apr 30, Dear wonderopolis I love your videos I think they're very funny and my friends think this video is very funny and keep up the good work!
Wonderopolis Apr 29, Rayla Knisely Apr 29, Aryana Apr 29, It's ketchup not catsup cause catsup is weird and it doesn't sound right or look right!
Jim Aug 2, Aug 3, Thanks for joining the conversation, Jim! Gordon Apr 25, I like catsup on me french fries. My name is Gordon. I'm in 2nd grade. Wonderopolis Apr 26, Tabitha Apr 25, Dear Wonderoplis , Hi I love that video so much. How many videos are you going to make? Wonderopolis Apr 25, Rayla Apr 25, The answer is ketchup it's not catup because it doesn't sound right and it doesn't look right.
Ha Ryn and Zoe Apr 24, What We Learned: 1. Ketchup was once a pickled fish sauce in China. The Europeans brought the sauce with them in the 17th century. Catsup came from a poem written by Jonathon Swift in About 70 years later, the recipe for ketchup changed to the ketchup we know today. Thoughts: 1. We were surprised that ketchup was a fish sauce in China.
We didn't know that it was made a long long time ago. Wonderopolis Apr 24, Shubha and Cate Apr 24, What We Learned: We learned that ketchup had many different names in the past. Ketchup has many ingredients including: Onion, sugar, salt, garlic, cinnamon, celery, vinegar, cloves, and pepper. What We Think: We found it interesting that ketchup has been around for so long that it existed in the 17th century.
We wonder why it is still called catsup in some places. Craig and Winner Apr 24, We have both seen it used both ways.
We have seen it used "Catsup" in Garfield comics. We don't know if that is intentional because "cat"sup and Garfield is a cat. We have also asked our parents and they said either one is fine. Daniel Apr 20, Hi I think the kechup guy was funny when he squirted the ketchup. Wonderopolis Apr 20, I think the wonder of the day was cool and I think tomorrow's wonder will be about food. Hi Mrs.
Tomkins if you read this thank you. I LOVE this video! I keep watching it over and over! My brothers love it too. Shanyla Apr 19, AND they're interesting and cool.
Adrianna Gutierrez Apr 19, I did not know you can call it catsup or ketchup. Another cool fact. Destiny Apr 19, Burns' Class Apr 19, You have great information that makes us wonder!!!!!!!!! We have just begun to use your website! We are excited to see what is next. Wonderopolis Apr 19, Today's wonder made me hungry tomorrow's wonder should be about water parks. Katybug Apr 19, I call it ketchup. And I used to watch a show and they called it catsup.
My brothers and I, just for fun sometimes call it catsup! Miss Komarchuk's Class Apr 19, Connections: Daisy - In Mexico, it's called catsup. Questions: Griselda - What else can ketchup be put on besides the usual foods? Emely - What's the process of making ketchup? William Mayo Apr 19, Dominick Boone Apr 19, Nick Apr 19, I love ketchup and this wonder and I think tomorrow's wonder will be about surfing.
Apr 19, Ketchup-Man To The Rescue!!! However You Pronounce It!!! It's Got To Be Surfing. Wonder Friend E Apr 19, Dominic Apr 19, I think it's ketchup not catsup because it would be weird if it was catsup I mean who would buy catsup?
Jayden Apr 19, Hi wonderopolis I love french fries but I hate ketchup I loved the video and can you do the video that I suggested please? I think the video was so funny! I think it was also weird that they called ketchup catsup I wonder why they called ketchup kutchup and why that name. I will see what tomorrow's wonder is. I love your video and the text because the video is funny and the text has lots of information for me! I loved todays video!
It was so funny! I've never heard of cats-up, I call it ketchup. Wonderopolis, I think it's weird that ketchup is such an old thing that we used in the 17th century. Kids love cartoons, and they they learn from it too! I love wonderopolis! It's a great way to learn. Hello Wonderopolis I do remember seeing ketuchup lables spelled differently and to think about the name ketuchup coming from tons of different places it's cool.
Sincerly grants bacon 3. Hi wonderopolis, the ketchup video was funny when at the end when it fell out. I loved it bye. Keithrenz Apr 19, We're glad you learned something new today, Keithrenz! Bdog Apr 19, Hi Wonderopolis!
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