Whatever you want to call it, chutney or relish is delicious. Sure it's a bit "nanna", but I'm already one part nanna, one part pregnant 30-year-old, and three parts Betty Crocker anyway. It's a given.
I made this as gifts over the Christmas period, and kept a little over for myself. It's everything a good chutney should be - tangy yet sweet and full of tomatoes. And easy to make. Kept in a little jar with a frilly lid cover, and you've got yourself a one delicious nostalgic condiment. My mother even said it resembled my own nana's chutney and for an old-fashioned gal like me, that's high praise indeed.
I usually eat it on cheese sandwiches which reminds me terribly of Stephen Fry, as he was fond of a chutney and cheese himself. It's also delicious on crackers with cream cheese, as a dip for fries or veggies, as a sauce on just about anything, or even added to soups for a little boost. As far as condiments go, it's quite versatile.
This one is even made with canned tomatoes, which brings the costs down considerably, and the flavour is not compromised. Promise.
Ingredients:
2 large red onions, finely chopped
4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
3 x 800g cans chopped tomatoes
2 cups white sugar
2 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons curry powder
1 teaspoon chilli powder
1 tablespoon salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Directions:
1. Place all ingredients into a large pot over medium-low heat. Cook 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
2. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer 1 hour until mixture thickens. Stir now and then.
3. Transfer into sterilised jars (I boil mine for 10 minutes), and seal.
There now, doesn't even just reading that make you want to don an apron?
Made this today and it turned out awesome! I've been looking for a good tomato chutney/relish, and I FOUND IT! I'm serving it tonight with grilled pork tenderloin and roasted carrots, yum!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like it! I think it's so easy :)
ReplyDeleteHow cool are you! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made the chutney today! Can't wait to try it at dinner tonight. Thanks for sharing your recipe. I hope you don't mind, I mentioned (and including a link) to your blog in my blog about making it :)
ReplyDeleteBest recipes has the same recipe???
ReplyDeleteReally? I'm not surprised. There are a million and one ways of making relish or chutney. Lots of people upload to best recipes, maybe they got the recipe from my family too!
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ReplyDeletemade your tomato chutney/relish and it tastes great, thnx for a great recipe had lots of tomatoes to use up Awesome:) thnx again
I'm so pleased!! Thanks for taking the time to come back and tell me you tried it. It's so wonderful :-)
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney. This is nice sharing. I love this one & it is tasty & easy to make. Thanks for this sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome!
ReplyDeleteMaking this tonight...no more store bought chutney:)
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time, I had to do something with lots of tomatoes for the school fete. So besides of delicious it is going to sell for fund raising!!! thanks for sharing
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