Thanks for the link Leila.
https://www.ruchikrandhap.com/pineapple-green-chilli-chutney/#recipe
“Pineapple & green chilli chutney is a sweet, spicy & tangy condiment that can be enjoyed as a spread for bread or chapathis, a dip for chips, served with rice or added to marinades” Shireen Sequeira
Ingredients:
250 grams (1-1/2 cups) finely chopped fresh pineapple rings
(about 5 medium sized rings) * see notes; 3/4 cup white granulated sugar
(adjust according to the sweetness of the pineapple); 1/2 medium sized onion
finely chopped; 1-2 green chillies, minced (deseed to reduce spice); 1 level
teaspoon of finely minced or grated ginger; 3-4 cloves; 1/2 inch stick of
cinnamon or cassia bark; a few strands of saffron, add more if you want some
colour; 1/2 cup water (approx) * see notes; 2-3 drops lime juice; a pinch of
lime zest; 1 teaspoon vegetable oil; a tiny pinch of salt
Instructions:
Finely chop the pineapple rings (as chunky as you want your
chutney to be) and keep aside.
Heat oil in non stick pan/kadhai and lightly saute the
chopped onions until the raw smell vanishes - about 2-3 minutes. Take care to
see that they don't turn brown.
Add the rest of the ingredients except the sugar - pineapple
chunks, chillies, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, saffron, salt and the water and
bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 5-7 minutes stirring
every now and then.
When the pineapple pieces appear to have softened a bit, add
the sugar and the salt and mix well. Cook on a medium low heat for approx 8-10
minutes until the mixture begins to leave the sides of the pan but is still has
some liquid (not watery but more like thin sugar syrup with some stickiness).
Do a quick taste check and adjust the sugar and pinch of salt to balance the
flavours. Add the drops of lime juice and zest, mix well. By now the mixture
would be frothing (tiny bubbles begin to appear) - Do not over cook after this
point
Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool for a minute.
Then spoon the mixture into clean, dry glass jars and leave the lids
unfastened. Let the chutney cool down completely before fastening the lids.
Refrigerate for a longer shelf life.
Serve as a dip to grilled chicken or as a spread on
chapathis or bread.
Notes: "I prepared
this with fresh pineapple that was not too sweet. If you are using canned
pineapple then use the one stored in unsweetened juice. Reserve the juice and
use instead of the water. Adjust sugar accordingly" Shireen Sequeira
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