Sweet and Tangy Plum Chutney

These days, plums are easy to find at the market, and I had some at home that no one was eating. So, I decided to make this sweet and tangy chutney, which I found delicious. I served it to my guests with samosas, and they loved it too. If you don’t like chutneys made with dried mango powder or tamarind, definitely try making chutney with plums.
Sweet and Tangy Plum Chutney
These days, plums are easy to find at the market, and I had some at home that no one was eating. So, I decided to make this sweet and tangy chutney, which I found delicious. I served it to my guests with samosas, and they loved it too. If you don’t like chutneys made with dried mango powder or tamarind, definitely try making chutney with plums.
Steps
- 1
Wash, dry, and finely chop the plums.
- 2
Dry roast the melon seeds in a pan and set aside. In the same pan, add the chopped plums and 2 tablespoons water. Cook on low heat.
- 3
When the plums soften, add the sugar and jaggery. Cook for 2 more minutes. Add all the spices, mix well, and cook until the plums are mashed. Turn off the heat and stir in the roasted melon seeds. Your tasty plum chutney is ready.
- 4
Note: Adjust the amount of sugar and jaggery based on the tartness of your plums. You can use this chutney with any chaat or dahi vada.
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