Right there with you, OP! Our 2 year old refuses ALL homemade food and always has. BLW didn't work, homemade purrees didn't work, it was Ella and co or nothing! Nowadays the closest to homemade she gets are chicken nuggets & chips (NOT homemade, she won't touch them), plain pizza (again, not homemade and only when she feels like it), and pasta with pesto & cheese. Oh, and toast, porridge and one very specific brand of microwave rice!
Otherwise she eats those bloody expensive toddler 'ready meal' type things. Not the really mushy ones like the Sunday lunch or whatever, but the spag bol and pork casserole type ones, with at least a bit of veg/pasta in. She's going off them, and I don't blame her, but she will not entertain anything else. All of that 'give them what you're having' just doesn't work with DD. It was our plan from the start but she won't eat it, and just cries and cries, it really upsets her (it's as if she's actually TERRIFIED of food she doesn't know). She's never had real fruit apart from purree and the odd raisin. She's never had veg unless an Ella/similar pouch, or in the readymeals. She's never had actual meat unless you count chicken nuggets!
She's under a dietician and has sensory issues, which don't help. But I fully understand your frustration and very much sympathise. Lunch is more our problem here - if she'd just eat a bloody cheese/ham/whatever sandwich, life would be so much easier! She'd be perfectly content to live on Mini Cheddars and breadsticks...
(Sorry for the rant
but even though I've learned to accept it and she IS getting better, it still gets to me sometimes! DH is very fussy so I know where it comes from...)