Preserved Topic: Something like ketchup... (Page 1 of 1) |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Manitoba, Canada |
posted 07-22-2002 19:10
Due to food allergies I have been unable to eat ketchup for some time now. I miss it everytime I have fries, hambergers, and al ot of other foods. It is the tomatoe that I am allergic to. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Cell 666 |
posted 07-22-2002 19:23
mustard? |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: 8675309 |
posted 07-22-2002 19:28
are you allergic to tomatillos? |
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: the Psychiatric Ward |
posted 07-22-2002 19:38 |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: in media rea |
posted 07-22-2002 19:42
I replaced ketchup once for a long while. I was just tired of how mundane it got. I realized during that time, that I prefer "hamburger sauce" on burgers. It's a sort of mixture of Thousand Island dressing, and a creamy mayo. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Scarborough, ON, Canada |
posted 07-22-2002 19:44
A quickie google search lead to a news article that lead to a site about ketchup. Included on that site was a page with a tomatoless ketchup recipe so you can make your own. Hope that helps. Also, my mother in law is starting up her own little shop in her home. Its focus is to provide hard to find products for those looking for a gluten-free diet and those who's diet is limited due to allergies. You could try contacting her and she may have a few suggestions you could investigate. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: The year 1881 |
posted 07-22-2002 20:04
Y'know something that's kinda like ketchup, but has no tomatoes in it is something called 'banana sauce'. It's red, contains bananas, vinegar, salt, etc. but IIRC does not contain tomatoes. It's from the Philippines, but I know you can get it in the U.S., if that's where you are. I could see trying it on a hamburger, since it's usually used on lumpia, sort of like a meat eggroll-y kinda thing. Do we have anyone who knows Philippine Cuisine here? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Cell 666 |
posted 07-22-2002 20:44
Yeah, that "hamburger sauce" DG mentioned is infact the same stuff that's on McDonald's Big Macs. Thousand Island Dressing mixed with mayonaise. And yes, it's damn good. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Scarborough, ON, Canada |
posted 07-22-2002 20:50
Miracle Whip is a great alternative as well. Has a great tang and a creamy texture. Great with burgers, dogs, fries, etc. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Manitoba, Canada |
posted 07-22-2002 22:13
Some good ideas here that I will have to check into next time I go shopping. Should kow by the end of the week on this stuff. The hamburger sauce has been tried before but I am allergic to thousands island dressing too. If this works out you all have just made my life a little happier! |