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Delicious Homemade Sweet Tamarind Chutney Recipe

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Ingredients

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200 g tamarind pulp
400 ml hot water
1 teaspoon cumin seed
1 teaspoon coriander seed
1 teaspoon red chili powder
1 teaspoon sea salt
100 g brown soft sugar
30 g dates, pitted

Nutritional information

242.8
Calories
5 g
Calories From Fat
0.6 g
Total Fat
0.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
605 mg
Sodium
62.7 g
Carbs
3.6 g
Dietary Fiber
58.5 g
Sugars
1.8 g
Protein
92g
Serving Size

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Delicious Homemade Sweet Tamarind Chutney Recipe

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    This is a Gordon Ramsey recipe that I found to go with the Morrocan Stuffed Chicken & Roasted fennel recipe I have posted on here. Though this chutney is of Indian cuisine it goes very well with both Indian & North African dishes. You can store this up to 3 days before using, and in my opinion aking it up in advance not only is easier, but tastes extra lovely too.
    *** You can use soft brown sugar OR jaggery.. RZ wont recognise jaggery so I have listed ingredient as soft brown sugar.

    • 55 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Sweet Tamarind Chutney, This is a Gordon Ramsey recipe that I found to go with the Morrocan Stuffed Chicken & Roasted fennel recipe I have posted on here Though this chutney is of Indian cuisine it goes very well with both Indian & North African dishes You can store this up to 3 days before using, and in my opinion aking it up in advance not only is easier, but tastes extra lovely too *** You can use soft brown sugar OR jaggery RZ wont recognise jaggery so I have listed ingredient as soft brown sugar , This chutney goes really well with a Indian lentil fritter (the name escapes me) and also samosas I had the jaggery in the pantry so used it instead of the brown sugar and used diced fresh chili Nice and sour/sweet/hot I made this for PAC Spring 2010


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Using Your Hands Break the Block of Tamarind Down Into Smaller Pieces First.

    2
    Done

    Soak the Tamarind in the Hot Water For 20 Minutes.

    3
    Done

    Once Softened, Strain the Mixture Through a Fine Sieve and Discard the Husks and Seeds.

    4
    Done

    Place a Frying Pan Over a Medium Heat and Add the Cumin and Coriander Seeds. Dry Roast Them For a Minute, Then Tip the Spices Into a Bowl.

    5
    Done

    Place the Chilli Powder, Salt, Jaggery or Sugar and Dates Into a Blender. Add the Roasted Cumin and Coriander Seeds and 2 Tablespoons of Water and Blend to a Fine Puree.

    6
    Done

    Scrape the Puree Into a Bowl and Mix in the Tamarind Extract.

    7
    Done

    Stir Well and Add a Little Water If You Think the Chutney Is Too Thick (it Should Have a Thin Pouring Consistency).

    8
    Done

    Cool Completely, Store in the Fridge and Eat Within 3 Days.

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    Jerk Chicken and Caribbean aficionado serving up authentic West Indian street food with a modern twist.

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