This chutney keeps very well. So you can make it ahead of time and refrigerate it for up to a week and use it as and when you need to.
Here’s a few options on what you can do with this spread –
1) Chutney sandwich – Spread it over some buttered slices of bread. I think it goes well with slightly toasted slices as well.
2) Chutney Cheese sandwich – Butter a slice of bread and spread some of the chutney over it. Top with a slice of cheese or grated cheese, whatever you have at hand. Cover this with another slice of bread.
3) Veggie Delight sandwich – Butter a slice of bread and spread some of the chutney over it. Place some slices of tomato and cucumber on it. Cover this with another slice of bread.
These are just a few sandwich combos to get you started. I’m sure you’ll come up with many more and I’d love to hear about them. And oh yes, how can I forget –
4) With rice – On days of fasting, my mum used to serve us this chutney with a small portion of warm, plain rice to get us through the day.
Check out how I make my Coconut & Coriander Chutney here –
Coconut Coriander Chutney
1 cup freshly grated coconut
1 large bunch of fresh coriander, leaves and tender stalks (About 1 tightly packed cup)
6 small cloves of garlic or 2 large cloves of garlic
3/4″ ginger
1 green/red chilly
1 tbsp sugar
1 walnut sized ball of tamarind, soaked in 1/4 cup water
Salt to taste
Tip all the ingredients except the coconut into a blender or food processor. Blitz to form a puree.
Add the coconut and blitz again. You can leave this spread as coarse or grind it as finely as you like. I like it ground fine but not too fine. You may need to add a dash of water to help the ingredients grind well.
Taste and adjust the flavors, if needed.
Store in a container, refrigerate for up to a week and use as and when needed.
This recipe is linked to –
Mouthwatering Mondays
A Little Birdie Told Me
Tuesdays At the Table
Tuesday Night Supper Club
Delectable Tuesday
Let’s Do Brunch
Super yummy! We always use these chutneys and thokkus for our sandwiches too and this makes an ordinary sandwich an exotic one 🙂
Thanks Priya! We enjoy it too!
wow looks so wonderful and delicious !!
Thanks Sravani!
Chutney we can't live without, looks yummy!
Its a very yummy chutney…
I have never eaten chutney. The ingredients look so good though. I want to try this!
Thanks guys!
Candace its great – has a little tang, a little sweetness, a touch of spice and a very fresh taste!
First time here…
love,this chutney a lot…
looks delicious 🙂
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spicy and flavoured, this chutney really goes well with warm rice.
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Thanks for stopping by Aruna and Sukanya. I hope you come by again soon!
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This sounds so delicious. I love chutneys – they are so versatile. The coconut and coriander in this make a fantastic combination and I like the idea of the mint as well. Thank you for sharing this with Let's Do Brunch – hope to see you again on Wednesday!
Wow! Trisha, I've got to try it! I feel a new favorite condiment coming on!!!
Thank you so much for sharing a flavor from your childhood!
Jenn
Thanks April and Jenn!!!
I have been thinking about this chutney spread and I want to make an egg roll with a tortilla, dipped in egg, fried up a little and then put that chutney on it…
That sounds yummy Jen!