Apple Chutney
500g apples, cored
1 onion quartered
2 cloves garlic
100g muscavado sugar and 100g golden granulated sugar
250ml cider vinegar
2.5cm root ginger
1 heaped tsp powdered mixed spice for pickling
10g salt
1-2 handfuls raisins
This chutney was made in my Thermomix, very easy!
First I put some jars and their lids into the oven on low heat to sterilise.
Everything except the raisins and the vinegar was blitzed. Then the raisins and vinegar were added and the whole lot cooked at 100C until thickened. It was then poured into the jars.
It can be eaten as soon as it is cool if not before. It does keep well too and brings a taste of Autumn sunshine to a grey Winter's day.
Lovely with home made granary bread and aged gouda.
5 comments:
Your chutney sounds delicious - we don't have Allington Pippins but we do have some James Grieves left that I could try it with :) And I LOVE your apple picker!!!
Looks yummy! I have got to Google Thermomix. It looks like it was a good apple year.
I have added a link to Thermomix.
I have made this chutney for a few years now and it is my go to recipe. It's absolutely delicious and many a jar gets shared. I just cook it in a pot and it comes out perfect. Thank you for sharing x
Hi Unknown, glad you like the recipe. x
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