Apple Chutneyfor Sauce or Curry

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My British friend taught me how to make chutney, and I added dried cranberries and grapes. I only used half the amount of sugar as the original.

Let it simmer over low heat for an hour and a half. If you are using gas, it might be faster. Make sure you sterilize the jars and fasten the lids tightly. Recipe by Brandy

Apple Chutneyfor Sauce or Curry

My British friend taught me how to make chutney, and I added dried cranberries and grapes. I only used half the amount of sugar as the original.

Let it simmer over low heat for an hour and a half. If you are using gas, it might be faster. Make sure you sterilize the jars and fasten the lids tightly. Recipe by Brandy

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Ingredients

6 servings
  1. 1 4/5 kgApple (sour type is best)
  2. 250 gramsRaisins
  3. 250 gramsDried cranberries
  4. 20Grapes (optional)
  5. 1Onion (finely chopped)
  6. 1 tbspMustard seeds
  7. 450 gramsBrown sugar
  8. 1Lemon
  9. 1 cloveGinger
  10. 870 mlVinegar (apple vinegar or wine vinegar)
  11. 1 tspChilli flakes

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Peel the apple, remove the stem and cut into quarters. Mince the onion and grate the ginger. Put the vinegar in a large saucepan, bring to the boil, and add the sugar to dissolve.

  2. 2

    Remove the lemon skin and squeeze. Remove the seeds and skin from the grapes and cut them in half. Put the other ingredients into the saucepan and let simmer over low heat for an hour and a half.

  3. 3

    Stir it occasionally, and let it simmer until the apple is creamy. Pour it into jars that have been sterilised in boiling water.

  4. 4

    Fasten the lid tightly, turn it upside down and let it sit overnight. When it has cooled completely, store it in the basement or the fridge. It will keep in the basement for a year.

  5. 5

    Lightly spread butter on a slice of bread, and add the chutney and cottage cheese for an open sandwich.

  6. 6

    Here's a sandwich with butter, chutney and Emmentaler.

  7. 7

    It's also nice with Cheddar cheese. If you leave it 2 to 3 weeks, it will lose its sourness and it will be even tastier.

  8. 8

    Sister recipe: tasty vegetable chutney..

  9. 9

    It's nice with sweet and sour pork..

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