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Emerald and Ruby Spiced Indian Pepper Chutney Recipe

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Ingredients

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3 green peppers cored seeded and diced
3 red peppers cored seeded and diced
1 lb onion skinned and roughly chopped
1 lb tomatoes roughly diced
1 lb cooking apple cored peeled and chopped
3/4 lb demerara sugar or 3/4 lb brown sugar
2 teaspoons ground allspice
2 teaspoons nigella seeds black onion seeds
1 teaspoon ground green peppercorn
1 teaspoon mustard seeds

Nutritional information

597.7
Calories
12 g
Calories From Fat
1.4 g
Total Fat
0.3 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
22.8 mg
Sodium
146.3 g
Carbs
10.6 g
Dietary Fiber
126.8 g
Sugars
4.9 g
Protein
2784g
Serving Size

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Emerald and Ruby Spiced Indian Pepper Chutney Recipe

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    Hiya French tart
    I found your recipe some time ago. used this on the side of a madras with poppadums at one of my dinnerparties and the response was fantastic. Chunky and sweet perfect with the heat!!!! I call it Indian Gem Chutney because it is a gem.
    Well done & thankyou.

    • 95 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Spiced Ruby and Emerald Indian Pepper Relish – Chutney,This Anglo-Indian recipe is more a relish than a chutney, but it can be used like a chutney in cooking, as well as a condiment. A real “must” in this recipe are the Nigella Seeds, also known as Black Onion Seeds – these give the Relish/Chutney an authentic Indian flavour, as well as making it very special. It is delicious with all types of cheese boards, cold cuts and meat platters, burgers, sausages, curries and also when used in sandwiches. My daughter loves this in toasted cheese sandwiches! Or, give a jar as a gift as I often do! I couldn’t resist giving it a “magical” name, especially as India is famous for its Rubies and Emeralds!,Hiya French tart I found your recipe some time ago. used this on the side of a madras with poppadums at one of my dinnerparties and the response was fantastic. Chunky and sweet perfect with the heat!!!! I call it Indian Gem Chutney because it is a gem. Well done & thankyou.,Tarty, this is great stuff. I was concerned when first jarring it up that the flavors wouldn’t meld but, after 5 months in storage, they have turned to ambrosia! Looking forward to using this as an accompaniment to many dishes and extras in the coming months.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Place All the Prepared Vegetables and Fruit Into a Large Preserving Pan.

    2
    Done

    Add the Spices, Sugar and Vinegar and Give Them All a Good Stir.

    3
    Done

    Bring Them All to the Boil and Then Reduce the Heat and Simmer Until Everything Is Soft; but Make Sure That the Peppers Still Retain Their Shape. (also Make Sure That the Liquids Have Reduced and the Relish Is Thick and Holds Together Well).

    4
    Done

    Remove from the Heat, Pot and Cover Straight Away.

    5
    Done

    Label and Store in a Cool, Dry and Dark Place For Up to 1 Year.

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