Best 4 Green Coriander Chutney Recipes

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**Discover a Culinary Symphony of Flavors: Explore a Trio of Enticing Coriander Chutney Recipes**

Embark on a culinary journey to tantalize your taste buds with a vibrant trio of green coriander chutney recipes. These delectable condiments, rooted in Indian cuisine, burst with a harmonious blend of flavors and textures, promising an unforgettable gastronomic experience. Whether you seek a classic coriander chutney, a spicy twist, or a refreshing coconut variation, this article has something to satisfy every palate. Dive into the vibrant world of coriander chutneys and elevate your meals to new heights of culinary delight.

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THE INDIAN CONDIMENT - CORIANDER-MINT OR GREEN CHUTNEY



The Indian Condiment - Coriander-Mint or Green Chutney image

This is a wonderful condiment. Use it as a dipping sauce or as a sandwich spread. This simply tastes yum!

Provided by Indian Chef

Categories     Chutneys

Time 10m

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 bunch fresh mint leaves
1 bunch fresh coriander
6 -7 garlic cloves (depending on taste)
1 small fresh ginger
2 -4 green chilies
1 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice

Steps:

  • Snip of the roots from both the bunches.
  • Peel the garlic cloves and clean the ginger piece.
  • Remove stalks from green chillies.
  • Put all ingredients in a blender, add salt, sugar, and lime juice.
  • Grind to make a smooth paste.
  • Remove in a bowl.
  • Chill to serve.
  • Green chutney can be refrigerated for up to 6-7 days.

BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP WITH GREEN CHILI CORIANDER CHUTNEY



Butternut Squash Soup with Green Chili Coriander Chutney image

Categories     Soup/Stew     Food Processor     Onion     Pepper     Thanksgiving     Butternut Squash     Fall     Simmer     Gourmet

Yield Makes about 10 cups, serving 8

Number Of Ingredients 14

For the chutney
1/4 cup sliced blanched almonds
1/4 cup sweetened flaked coconut
2 jalapeño chilies, (wear rubber gloves)
2 cups loosely packed coriander
For the soup
2 cups chopped onion
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
a 3- to 3 1/2-pound butternut squash, peeled, halved, the seeds and strings discarded, and the flesh cut into 1/2-inch pieces
6 cups chicken broth
two 4-inch strips of orange zest
1 1/2 cups freshly squeezed orange juice
8 coriander sprigs for garnish

Steps:

  • Make the chutney:
  • In a blender or food processor blend the almonds, the coconut, the jalapeño, a pinch of salt, and 1/3 cup water until the mixture is ground fine. Add the coriander and blend the mixture until it is ground fine. (This recipe makes what is known as a dry chutney, which has a slightly grainy texture.) The chutney may be made 8 hours in advance and kept covered and chilled. Makes about 1 cup.
  • Make the soup:
  • In a kettle cook the onion in the butter and the oil over moderately low heat, stirring, until it is softened, add the squash and 1/2 cup water, and cook the mixture, covered, over moderately low heat for 20 to 30 minutes, or until the squash is tender. Add the broth, the zest, and the juice and simmer the mixture, uncovered, for 15 minutes. In a blender or food processor purée the mixture in batches and strain it through a sieve into a large bowl. The soup may be made 1 day in advance and kept covered and chilled.
  • Ladle the soup into 8 bowls and garnish each serving with about a tablespoon of the chutney, to be stirred into the soup, and a coriander sprig.

GREEN CORIANDER CHUTNEY (INDIA HARA DHANIYA CHUTNEY)



Green Coriander Chutney (India Hara Dhaniya Chutney) image

Stashing this for when the garden is pumping out the coriander & peppers & I want something other than salsa. Came in an email - I guessed the yield.

Provided by Busters friend

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 15m

Yield 1 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 11

8 ounces coriander leaves, fresh (and tender stems)
3 green chilies, deseeded and washed
1/2 fresh coconut, grated (or 2 ozs. desiccated coconut)
2 inches ginger, fresh
1 lemon, juiced
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 pinch asafoetida powder (optional)
1 teaspoon black mustard seeds (or brown )
4 curry leaves, chopped coarse

Steps:

  • Wash coriander, drain well to remove any excess moisture.
  • Place the first 7 ingredients on a food processor and blend till smooth. If necessary you can add a little more lemon juice to help in the blending.
  • Remove to a serving dish.
  • Heat the oil in a frying pan and fry the asafoetida, mustard seeds and curry leaves till the mustard seeds POP and Crackle!
  • Pour the oil and spices over the chutney, cover the dish and leave for 5 minutes.
  • Mix well, adjust the seasoning and add some more lemon juice if necessary and serve chilled.

GREEN CORIANDER CHUTNEY



Green Coriander Chutney image

This is Nigella's recipe and is really delicious. I serve it as a side to Indian meals, or as a dip with poppadoms. I use 5 chilis which gives it a nice kick but does not burn the palate.

Provided by Ferng

Categories     Chutneys

Time 5m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 -5 green chili, chopped and de-seeded
1 inch fresh ginger, peeled and chopped
4 garlic cloves
75 g creamed coconut
200 g coriander
4 sprigs mint, destalked
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 pinch caster sugar
3 limes, juiced

Steps:

  • Put the chilies, ginger, garlic and creamed coconut into a food processor and make into a paste.
  • Add the coriander and mint and pulse until they are blended.
  • Add the salt and sugar. With the motor still running, pour the juice of 2.5 of the limes down the funnel, processing to mix thoroughly. Taste to see if the juice of the other.5 lime is needed.
  • This can be kept for up to a month in a sealed jar in the fridge. It will solidify due to the creamed coconut, but can be restored by bringing back to room temperate, blitzing and adding a little more lime juice if needs be.

Tips:

  • For a more vibrant color, use fresh, bright green coriander leaves.
  • If you don't have tamarind paste, you can substitute lemon juice or vinegar.
  • Add a pinch of sugar to balance the sourness of the tamarind.
  • If you like a spicy chutney, add a green chili or two.
  • For a smoother chutney, blend the ingredients in a food processor or blender.
  • Serve the chutney immediately or store it in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Conclusion:

Green coriander chutney is a versatile condiment that can be used to add flavor to a variety of dishes. It is especially popular in Indian cuisine, where it is often served with samosas, pakoras, and other appetizers. It can also be used as a marinade for chicken or fish, or as a dipping sauce for vegetables. No matter how you choose to use it, green coriander chutney is sure to add a burst of flavor to your meal.

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