Condiment Recipes Archives (2024)

My favorite healthy, real food condiment recipes for busy families can be found below. All recipes are grain-free, dairy optional and kid-approved. Need help meal planning? Check out my meal planning service!

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    Katie Wells

    A few weeks ago I published a recipe for gochujang; a Korean red chili paste. This week I’m sharing a recipe for gochujang mayo, which uses that paste. What Is…

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    Katie Wells

    Ever heard of green goddess salad dressing? I’d heard of it, but never paid too much attention to what it was because it just seemed kind of weird. Turns out…

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    Katie Wells

    Sometimes the simplest recipes end up being our favorite. This yogurt fruit dip is one of those recipes. It’s so easy to make that it seems a little crazy to…

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    Katie Wells

    Ever heard of aioli? It has a fancy-sounding name, but it’s really just mayo with a couple of extra ingredients. I frequently make my ownmayonnaise and use it in all…

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    Katie Wells

    I love healthy, homemade condiments because they add flavor and excitement to familiar dishes.I’ve always loved the yum yum sauce (if you’re not sure what that is, read on!) at…

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    Katie Wells

    I recently posted a simplerecipe for making roasted garlic. It is amazing! I just can’t get enough. I probably give off a garlicky enough aura to protect my whole household…

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    Katie Wells

    Garlic is one of my favorite ingredients for flavoring food. I use it fresh in all kinds of dishes. I also use garlic powder so frequently that Imake it myself.…

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    Katie Wells

    Whipped cream is a fun and delicious addition to so many drinks, desserts, and breakfasts, but it’s not really an option for those thatdon’t consume dairy. Fortunately, it’s possible to…

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    Katie Wells

    It’s no secret that we love southwest flavors in my family. This salsa verde recipe is a perfect addition to a variety of our favorite recipes, such asmy lettuce-wrapped tacos.…

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    Katie Wells

    One of the hardest adjustments for me when adapting to our grain-free lifestyle was finding substitutes for the classic foods my Italian husband loves. Pasta was, of course, at the…

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    Katie Wells

    I really like to make my own condiments and spices whenever possible, so when I wanted to try chipotle mayo inmy fish tacos, making my own was a no-brainer! Homemade…

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    Katie Wells

    I never thought I liked curry powder. I’m not sure where my negative opinion came from, but I once added it to a soup by accident and discovered that I…

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    Katie Wells

    We don’t go out to eat often, but when we do, I love Japanese food. It’s relatively easy to find wheat-free dishes, and thesaladsand stir fry dishes are wonderful! There…

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    Katie Wells

    I can get my kids to eat almost anything with ketchup orhomemade ranch dressingon top… or if I season it with taco seasoning! In fact, I know many moms who…

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    Katie Wells

    Ever used ghee? It has the benefitsof butter without the casein and proteins that some people react to in butter.so it’s basically the best of both worlds! What Is Ghee?…

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    Katie Wells

    Part of my mom’s family is originally from New Orleans and the times I’ve visited there, I’ve loved the flavors of Cajun seasoning and tried to recreate recipes that use…

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    Katie Wells

    This cilantro pesto recipe is a mainstay in our house! I adapted it from my more traditional basil pesto recipe and now it is a daily go-to for our family…

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    Katie Wells

    Tomato ketchup is one of the most kid-loved foods out there. Some kids (mine!) will eat anything (including liver) with ketchup on it. Unfortunately, most store-bought versions are packed with…

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    Katie Wells

    Ranch dressing was one of my first condiment loves (after ketchup, or course), but I had to break up with the store-bought version long ago when I found out that…

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    Katie Wells

    I have a bit of a love affair with salad dressings, and Italian dressing is no exception. In fact before my switch to healthier foods, ranch was about all that…

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    Katie Wells

    I am never without herbes de Provence in our kitchen. This mix of spices abundant in the south of France really speaks to my love of the delicious flavors ofFrench…

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    Katie Wells

    Mmmmm… butter and eggs whippedtogether until creamy, with a little tangy zip to boot! What could be more delicious? This hollandaise sauce is a regular at our table because it…

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    Katie Wells

    Caesar dressing and I have a history. Back in my days of not liking salads (I know, I know), I thought I didn’t like strongly flavored dressings like Caesar when…

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Condiment Recipes Archives (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 condiment in the world? ›

While there are countless condiments that add flair to dishes across the globe, soy sauce has secured its position as the most popular condiment, thanks to its versatility, rich flavor, and widespread appeal.

What is the history of condiments? ›

History. Condiments were known in Ancient Rome, India, Greece and China. There is a myth that before food preservation techniques were widespread, pungent spices and condiments were used to make the food more palatable, but this claim is not supported by any evidence or historical record.

What are the top 3 condiments? ›

We love our cookouts, and without these saucy items, time around the grill just wouldn't be complete. We're talking about condiments! Ketchup, mustard, and mayo are some classic staples.

What are the seven condiments? ›

There are seven condiments that every kitchen should have:
  • Quality Olive Oil. I studied abroad in Spain during college, and if I only learned one thing it is this: olive oil goes on anything. ...
  • Balsamic Vinegar. ...
  • Sriracha. ...
  • Honey Dijon Mustard. ...
  • Ketchup. ...
  • Soy Sauce. ...
  • Nutella.
Sep 6, 2014

What is the least liked condiment? ›

According to the results of a survey conducted in June 2021, the most hated condiment by consumers in the United States is hot sauce, with approximately 24 percent of respondents indicating that they hate hot sauce. In second place was relish, which was hated by around 21 percent of respondents.

What's the oldest condiment? ›

Salt. A condiment is any spice, sauce, or other flavorant added to food to enhance its flavor. Salt has been used since time immemorial both as a preservative and a flavor enhancer.

What is the oldest sauce? ›

The first sauces date back to around 200 BC in the midst of Roman antiquity. The sauce then used is garum, a typical Roman sauce made from fermented fish (anchovies, sardines, etc.) and seasoned with spices such as cumin, cardamom, coriander, honey and fragrant flowers.

What is the king of condiments? ›

Ketchup, the self-proclaimed "king of condiments" is derived from a Hokkien Chinese word, kê-tsiap, that can be traced as far back as the 17th century.

What is the most used condiment in USA? ›

That's right—mayonnaise! According to sales figures, the creamy sandwich spread regularly accounts for more than $2 billion in annual revenue. Many consider mayo to be the top condiment in the U.S. What's the top condiment worldwide?

What are the Chinese condiments? ›

Hoisin Sauce (海鲜酱, Hǎixiān jiàng)

Hoisin sauce is the most well-known of the many Chinese fermented bean pastes. Often confused with sweet bean sauce (tián miàn jiàng, 甜面酱) and sweet bean paste (dòubàn jiàng, 豆瓣酱), it's similar to those ingredients, but has its own flavor from added garlic, chili, and sesame.

What are the classic French condiments? ›

Contents
  1. 2.1 Béchamel sauce. 2.1.1 Derivations of béchamel.
  2. 2.2 Espagnole sauce. 2.2.1 Derivations of espagnole.
  3. 2.3 Velouté sauce. 2.3.1 Derivations of velouté
  4. 2.4 Tomato sauce. 2.4.1 Derivations of tomato.
  5. 2.5 Hollandaise sauce. 2.5.1 Derivations of hollandaise.

What is ketchup and mustard called? ›

MustKetch® is so much more than just Mustard and Ketchup. Discover new food pairings and unlock the unlimited potential of your two favorite condiments!

What are the top 5 condiments in the world? ›

Condiments 101: The Lowdown on the Top Five
  • Condiment #1: Ketchup. It seems like no restaurant table is complete without the signature red bottle of Heinz ketchup. ...
  • Condiment #2: Mustard. ...
  • Condiment #3: Hot Sauce. ...
  • Condiment #4: Mayonnaise. ...
  • Condiment #5: Salsa.
Sep 18, 2014

What is the #1 condiment in America? ›

Ketchup. Ketchup reigns supreme as the most popular condiment in the United States, with 25 states declaring it their favorite. Its versatility and tangy taste make it a staple in American households and an essential ingredient for many classic dishes, such as hamburgers, hot dogs, and french fries.

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