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Indian Spicy Pineapple Chutney Recipe


Ingredients : 

1 heaped cup of long strips of Pineapple (Ananas), fresh
1 clove Garlic (Lasun), finely chopped
8 Dates (Khajoor) cut into thin and long strips
2 teaspoons Salt (Namak)
1/2 teaspoon Red chili pepper (Lal Mirchi)
1/4 teaspoon big Cardamoms (Elaichi Moti), ground
1 teaspoon Caramel syrup
3 teaspoons Raisins (Kishmish)
3/4 cup Vinegar (Sirka)
1 heaped teacup Sugar (Cheeni)
1 cup Water

Method :

Cook pineapple, garlic and dates with water on a low fire till tender and water is absorbed.

Add sugar, Red chili pepper , salt, cardamoms, vinegar and cook on hot fire till it becomes a little thick.

Mix raisins and caramel syrup and cook for a few minutes.

Pur into a jar.

This chutney can be kept for one year.

Note: If fresh pineapple is not available, the same amount of tinned pineapple can be used.

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