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Chutney Recipes

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   A condiment of Indian origin, chutney is a kind of tangy sweet pickle usually served as an accompaniment to curries, hot and cold meats and savories. There are many varieties, all based on chopped fruit and vegetables, sugar and vinegar. Not much can go wrong as mixtures are simply cooked until thick. Once opened, be sure to refrigerate, and if you want to make your own chutney, use the rules you find in the following recipes and let your imagination run wild.

Blueberry Chutney

2 large (400g) apples, peeled and chopped 2 med onions, chopped
1 kg (2.2 lbs) blueberries 1� cups brown sugar, packed
2 cups brown vinegar � tsp each, ground allspice and ginger

   Combine all the ingredients in a large saucepan, and stir over a low heat until all the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, for about 1� hours, or until mixture is thick. Pour the chutney into hot , sterilized jars, and seal when cold.

Makes about 3 cups.

 

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