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Preparation time
5min
Total time
1h 25min
Portion
1 litre(s)
Level
easy
  • TM 31
published: 2014/07/11
changed: 2014/07/11

Ingredients

Paw Paw Chutney

  • 450 g Paw Paw, Green or 1/2 ripe
  • 1 green apple, Medium size, skin and core removed cut into 4
  • 1/2 red onion, Medium size, peeled
  • 10 g ginger, Peeled
  • 5 clove garlic, Peeled
  • 1 birds eye chilli, seeds removed if you don't like heat
  • 100 g pitted dates
  • 100 g sultanas
  • 1 teaspoon curry powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon allspice
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 300 g malt vinegar
  • 100 g water
  • 300 g brown sugar

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    This is a great chutney that keeps well in the fridge or preserved in jars in the pantry. It's delicious with cold meats, dolloped on the side of a bbq plate, perfect with some sharp cheese on a cracker. It's excellent on sandwiches, it can be blended and mixed with a little oil to be used as a glaze for meats or roasted vegetables and is great with curries .
  1. 1. Cut the skin off the paw paw and remove the seeds, cut into 3-4cm cubes 2.) Add Paw Paw, Green apple, red onion and garlic to TM bowl and chop 2 secs | speed 5, set aside. 3.) Add ginger and red chilli to bowl and chop 5 secs | Speed 6| scrape down side4.) Add paw paw and apple/onion/garlic mix to TM bowl, add 100gms dates and 100gms sultanas, 1 tsp curry powder, 1/2 tsp allspice, 1 tsp salt, 300gms malt vinegar, 100gms water and cook 10 mins | varoma |sp 1 | reverse with MC cap on5.) Add 300gms brown sugar and cook 50 mins | 100 deg | Sp soft | reverse with the varoma bottom on top - this lets the steam out but catches the spitting. 6.) Cook for a further 20 mins | varoma | Sp 2 | reverse with varoma bottom on top You should be able to tell if the chutney is ready, as it will be thick and sticky, and it will 'gel' when tested on a cold plate.  Bottle in hot sterile jars. This recipe makes approximately 1 litre of chutney.

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    TM 31

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  • 18. October 2022 - 18:34

    This is a fabtastic recipe! One batch I added a zuchini and half a capsicum. Thanks so much.

  • 28. January 2021 - 11:47
    5.0

    Beautiful
    thank you Smile

  • 7. September 2020 - 08:37

    Great recipe. Used coconut sugar and less (250). Made 3 batches now😋. Great with the Vegitarian sausage rolls. Thanks

  • 1. July 2018 - 20:07
    5.0

    Perfect!
    I let it cook an extra 15 mins which made it really thick- great recipe, have saved it to use again!

  • 24. June 2017 - 11:57
    5.0

    Used white onion as had no red, reduced sugar to 250g, so yummy! Cooked for extra 5 minutes. Also skipped the bit where you cook without sugar first as misread, just added up extra minutes and it was so lovely! Thanks for sharing. Will make again!

  • 1. January 2017 - 17:44

    Super easy to make and so delicious. Will be making another batch very soon because this batch won't last long, tastes good just eating it straight out of the jar!

  • 24. December 2016 - 13:43
    5.0

    Best chutney EVA!!

  • 8. July 2016 - 07:15
    5.0

    Easy and delicious.

    set perfectly and has nice depth of flavour.  One of those set and forget recipes that are real keepers and make you look like you have some real cooking skills. Looking forward to making a green mango chutney using the recipe. Will  I use the same weight of mango flesh compared to the paw paw?

  • 3. February 2016 - 20:28
    5.0

    Well done! Awesome recipe, thank you. I will remove chilli seeds as suggested for Batch 2. 

  • 20. August 2015 - 08:12
    5.0

    Very nice. good way to use up our paw paw  tmrc_emoticons.)

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