The popular, evergreen Indian chutney, literally!! Can we imagine our dhoklas, samosas, sandwiches and a score other snacks without this spicy chutney! Undoubtedly, there are plenty of versions of the Green Chutney. I tried this recipe from Tarla Dalal and have stuck with it ever since. I like this version for the simple reason that it results in the same taste consistently. The recipe specifies the quantity of mint and coriander in cup measures. The quantity of coriander is half that of the mint. I personally find the cup measure so much more reliable as compared to the bunch measures.
I like to make this chutney and freeze it in small portions. Comes in so handy to make that sandwich for a snack or breakfast when I have nothing but bread in the fridge. Here comes the recipe.
Ingredients:
Fresh Mint Leaves- 2 Cups
Coriander - 1 cup, washed, stemmed and roughly chopped
Onion- 3/4 Cup, chopped
Green Chillies - 2 or 3, adjust to taste
Sugar - 1 teaspoon(optional)
Juice of 1 lemon
Salt to taste
Procedure: Grind everything to a fine paste using very little water. Use as needed.
Variation: Use 2 tablespoons grated fresh coconut / a few pods of garlic/ some ginger to vary the taste.
With the mango season around the corner, try using raw mango instead of lemon juice for a refreshing taste.
5 comments:
So true Suma, imagining our food, especially Indian street food without this Chutney is just a mare! Filled with goodness of greens, it's surely one of the best chutneys ever known. Good to have shared this recipe with all. Must haves!
slurrrp..I could actually feel teh aroma of the mint chutney..looks so good.
Very aromatic colorful chutney...
Hey Suma,
I totally agree...stock up on this chutney, and you can fix so many things in a jiffy. Even this evening, I fixed some veg sandwiches for my ever-hungry hubby as an evening snack.
Good one!
I love this chutney smeared on bread..yum!!
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