For a smoother chutney, use an immersion blender to pulse the mixture a few times after simmering. Adjust the amount of cayenne pepper to suit your spice preference. Start with 1/4 teaspoon and add more to taste. If you don't have apricot preserves, you can use fresh or frozen apricots. Chop them finely and simmer them with a little water until softened before adding the other ingredients. This chutney is delicious served with grilled chicken, pork, or fish. It also pairs well with cheese and crackers or as a spread on sandwiches.
Pearl Veum
May 20, 2025Easy to follow recipe and the result is fantastic! Thank you for sharing.
Isac Mitchell
May 11, 2025I found that the chutney was a little too sweet for my taste, so I added a squeeze of lemon juice to balance it out. It was perfect!
Madie Ritchie
Mar 26, 2025I made this chutney for a dinner party and it was a huge hit! Everyone raved about the complex flavors.
Melvina Walter
Mar 21, 2025The roasted garlic adds such a wonderful depth of flavor to this chutney. I will definitely be making this again!