It is rare that I ever buy chutney, tomato sauce or salsa, for the reason that they may be very smooth to put together at home and plenty fresher with no undesirable ingredients besides. For instance, this thick and luscious spicy Indian tomato chutney is simply simmered for approximately 20 mins, and it's so darn smooth to make and totally worth the small effort placing it collectively. A bonus is that it continues in a properly-sealed jar within the refrigerator for as a minimum a week and is made with staples you probably have reachable for your kitchen.
Next time I would possibly just upload some solar-dried tomatoes for some greater tangy and zesty flavor. I like a spicy chutney but experience free to regulate the spicing and number of chilies consistent with your very own taste and tolerance for heat. I served this chutney up with some curried quinoa and wild rice savory cakes and a few tortilla chips. This chutney will paintings with any savory calling for a tomato based chutney, and it is just like a thick tomato sauce or salsa, so bear in mind this your go-to clean-to-put together sauce or salsa for something you need to add some more zesty kick to with a delightful fresh tomato flavor.
Chutneys are the south Asian version of sauces. They are commonly made with fruit or veggies, often with sugar and vinegar, and simmered down for a thick consistency. They are basically very similar to a salsa, though salsas aren't vital cooked and usually do no longer incorporate any sugar. Sugar is brought to chutneys to stability the acidity of the vinegar, and I used a small amount of coconut sugar although you may use brown sugar alternatively.
Other chutneys to enjoy from Lisa's Kitchen:
Classic Tamarind Chutney
Fresh Tomato Chutney
Velvety South Indian Tomato Chutney
Green Mango Coconut Chutney
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