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Chutney is a much appreciated condiment of pakistani origin and mainly consumed by the Anglo-Saxons part of the world. It can be lightly or strongly spiced according to taste and it is cooked most of the time with fruits such as mango, fig, lime or fruits from more temperate countries such as apple, peach etc … It accompanies exotic cuisine but also finer dishes such as foie gras.
- Preparation time
- 15 min
- Cooking time
- 1 h
- Difficulty
- easy
- Serves
- 6 people
- Meal cost
- $
- Meal course
-
Nibbles
Appetizers
Sauces
Salted Sauces
Tapas
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- Posted on
- Saturday December 26th, 2020
Ingredients
- Raisins
- 5 tablespoons
- cider vinegar
- 80 grams
- honey
- 70 grams
- lemon (juice)
- 2 tablespoons
- Sunflower oil
- 3 tablespoons
- Large red onion
- 1
- Soak the grapes in a little pineapple juice for 1 hour.
- In a bowl, mix curry powder and ginger and add a dash of pineapple juice.
- Stir in the vinegar then the liquid honey and lemon juice. Mix and set aside.
- Peel and slice the mango.
- In a frying pan, heat the oil and gently sauté the finely chopped onion until it becomes translucent.
- Add the pink berries over high heat for 1 minute then the mango which is also browned for 1 minute.
- Add the pineapple juice, vinegar, spices and lemon juice, then the grapes and cook the mixture at a low simmer until the juice evaporates for about 50 minutes.
- Correct the seasoning and add hot pepper or Espelette pepper if necessary.
- Put in a jar, cover and turn over to create an air space. The chutney can be stored like a jam.
- Preparation time
- 15 min
- Cooking time
- 1 h
- Difficulty
- easy
- Serves
- 6 people
- Meal cost
- $
- Meal course
-
Nibbles
Appetizers
Sauces
Salted Sauces
Tapas
- Posted by
- Posted on
- Saturday December 26th, 2020
Ingredients
- Raisins
- 5 tablespoons
- cider vinegar
- 80 grams
- honey
- 70 grams
- lemon (juice)
- 2 tablespoons
- Sunflower oil
- 3 tablespoons
- Large red onion
- 1 unit
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