Homemade Easy Mango Chutney Recipe - Savory Spin (2024)

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Made with fresh mangoes, this is a tasty and easy mango chutney recipe that calls for only six main ingredients. Naturally gluten-free, this mango chutney pairs so well with everything from burgers to curries.

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This easy fresh mango chutney is one of our favorite condiments ~ along with this homemade sweet chili sauce.

It requires only 6 main, easy-to-find ingredients and some salt and pepper. You can add in spices such as coriander, smoked paprika, cardamom, cinnamon, and chili powder ~ if you have them on hand.

What are the ingredients to make this Easy Mango Chutney?

You will need:

  1. ripe mangoes,
  2. red onion,
  3. grated fresh ginger,
  4. garlic,
  5. maple syrup or honey,
  6. red wine vinegar, and
    with salt and black pepper to taste
    *OPTIONAL: coriander, smoked paprika, cardamom, cinnamon, and chili powder, or red pepper flakes for a spicy kick.
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I’ve always indulged my craving for mango chutney at my mom’s house. At least that was before sheltering-in-place (SIP) became part of our everyday vocabulary.

Pre-SIP, a few weekends a month, my daughter and I would make the drive down to Atlanta from Athens and catch up with my mom over lunch or a shopping excursion.

My mom is a huge fan of mango chutney and usually grabs a jar or two from Cherians, – a store that specializes in South Asian goods located in the city of Decatur, in metro Atlanta.

And, my daughter and I usually help her whittle down her supply of mango chutney when we have lunch with her.

With store-bought mango chutney, a little goes a long way. I am good with just a small teaspoon on my plate along with any other curries and roti we might be having.

Alas, these days, my mom’s senior community is enforcing a strict no-visitors rule. So, we haven’t been able to see my mom for what seems like ages, and we haven’t been able to help her whittle down her supply of mango chutney. 😉

Recently, when I made some salmon burgers and sweet chili sauce, my daughter mentioned how well a little mango chutney would go with our meal.

We have been limiting our trips to the grocery store, so I really didn’t want to drive to Cherians just for some mango chutney, so, I figured I would try and make some at home with what I had in my kitchen.

As fresh mangoes are one of the highlights of our weekly shopping excursions, we had plenty on hand, as they are the main ingredient in this great condiment. A quick call to mom and I was given the other ingredients on the label of the jar of mango chutney at my mom’s house.

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I decided to make a few adaptations to the ingredients my mom mentioned. I replaced the brown sugar with maple syrup (you can also use honey instead of maple syrup) and added in some onion, ginger, and garlic along with red wine vinegar, and cut down on the powdered spices for no other reason than I wanted to save them for easy curry recipes like this zucchini curry, instead.

However, if you have some coriander, smoked paprika, cardamom, cinnamon, and chili powder on hand, they too can be added to this to amp up the flavor of this easy mango chutney.

My first attempt had way too much vinegar. But, my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed the second batch I made. Hands down, it made us lick our plates!

Tips when making this condiment:

  • Make sure to use ripe mangoes. They should be slightly tender, fragrant, and yellow/orange. If they are green mangoes, they won’t work well in this chutney recipe.
  • If you chop up the mangoes, onions, ginger, etc. into large pieces, after this chutney is made, you can use a food processor or a blender or even a potato mashed to process or blend or mash this into the consistency you prefer.
  • While the spices are listed as optional, they definitely alleviate the taste of this chutney.
  • If you are not a fan of maple syrup or honey, you can use brown sugar or coconut sugar in this recipe.
  • When cooking the ingredients together, make sure to pay attention to the settings of your stovetop. While most stove tops differ, I cooked my mango chutney over medium heat.
  • Pint jars filled with this chutney would make for some fun holiday gift ideas.

What do you eat mango chutney with?

This mango chutney, with its complex flavors, is best served at room temperature. It is a sweet and spicy condiment that makes for a tasty, unique, fun, side dish as well as an appetizer when served with other meat or veggie accompaniments.

With this batch of mango chutney, I couldn’t say, a little went a long way as my daughter and I finished almost half this jar with some air fryer salmon balls I made.

This chutney also pairs well when served along with a dinner of curry and roti or naan bread. It is just as fantastic served with roast chicken as it is served with some crackers and sharp cheddar cheese. It is also fantastic paired with a snack of these Black-Eyed pea fritters with greens.

Other easy chutney recipes I love:

If you are looking for a spicier spin, then check out this Mango Habanero Chutney here.

A few other chutney recipes we love are this one for apple chutney, this easy onion chutney, pineapple chutney, and this one for peach chutney – both recipes are super easy and quick to make.

Can you use brown sugar instead of maple syrup or honey in this recipe?

Yes, an equal amount of brown sugar can be used. Do keep in mind that this mango chutney might be a bit thicker, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.

How do you store this mango chutney?

This mango chutney can be stored in an airtight container in your fridge for up to a week or two.

Can you eat this as soon as you make it?

Yes, you can eat this as soon as you make it. But – the flavors come together beautifully when this chutney is left to chill in the fridge for about 6 hours or so. This chutney always seems to taste better the day after we made it.

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Easy Mango Chutney Recipe

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This is a tasty and easy mango chutney that calls for only six main ingredients. Naturally gluten-free, this mango chutney pairs so well with everything from burgers to curries.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Appetizers

Cuisine Fusion Indian Sri Lankan

Servings 8 servings

Calories 91 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 mangoes I used Ataulfo mangoes
  • 1/2 a red onion
  • 2 tsp grated fresh ginger
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup or honey
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • *OPTIONAL : 1/2 tsp coriander 1/2 tsp smoked paprika, 1/8 tsp cardamom, 1/4 tsp cinnamon, and 1/4 tsp chili powder.

Instructions

  • Peel and dice the mangoes (this always takes the most time for me)

  • Peel and dice half the onion and the garlic.

  • Add the diced onion, ginger, garlic, mangoes, maple syrup, red wine vinegar, (and if using the optional coriander, smoked paprika, cardamom, cinnamon, and chili powder) to a heavy bottom pan over low-medium heat.

  • Let simmer for about 7-10 minutes, stirring often. Then remove from heat and let cool slightly. As it cools, it should thicken up some.

  • Season with salt and pepper to taste and enjoy with your favorite curries or burgers!

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 91kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 1gSodium: 43mgFiber: 2gSugar: 20g

Keyword Easy Mango Chutney Recipe

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Homemade Easy Mango Chutney Recipe - Savory Spin (2024)

FAQs

Which vinegar is best for chutney? ›

Vinegar used in making chutney must be good quality and have at least 5% acetic acid content. Any good brand white, malt, wine or cider vinegar should possess the correct qualities. Brown sugar is used for darker coloured chutney but where a lighter colour is required granulated sugar is recommended.

What is the difference between mango pickle and mango chutney? ›

Is mango pickle the same as mango chutney? No, Mango pickle is not the same as mango chutney. Mango chutney is made using sugar or gur and is sweet in taste, while mango pickle is made using mustard oil and spices and is savory in taste.

Should you cover chutney when simmering? ›

It is essential that chutneys are allowed a long and slow cooking period in a pan that is not covered with a lid. This will allow your chutney to become rich and smooth.

What is the difference between mango chutney and Major GREY's chutney? ›

Mango Chutney - One of the most common styles of chutney, mango chutney contains mango, ginger, garlic, and vinegar. Major Grey's Chutney - Believed to have been created by a 19th-century British officer, this chutney also contains mango but is differentiated by the addition of raisins and lime juice.

Why does my chutney tastes vinegary? ›

So it is worth tasting the chutney before you transfer it to jars, to make sure that the mixture is not too acidic. Generally the vinegar in the chutney will mellow over time and we suggest that you allow 2 months for the sealed jars of chutney to "mature" in a cool, dry place.

Can you use Apple cider vinegar instead of malt vinegar in chutney? ›

Ginger also works very well. Cooks tip 2: I used cider vinegar in this Apple chutney recipe, but it is fine to use malt vinegar or wine vinegar. They will all produce slightly different flavours and it just a matter of personal preference and what you happen to already have in your cupboard.

Why is mango chutney good for you? ›

Dry fruit mango chutney is loaded with essential oils, calcium, proteins, and vitamins obtained from dry fruits and mangoes. These all help to increase the body's immunity.

What is mango chutney good for? ›

Things to Do With Mango Chutney

Serve with meat, such as chicken, lamb, or pork. We love ours with roast chicken. You can also use chutney thinned with water, to glaze chicken or duck. Serve with cheese, like brie or cream cheese.

When should I eat mango chutney? ›

How to serve mango chutney. Mango chutney is the perfect condiment for a spicy or creamy curry, often alongside natural yogurt. Try serving it alongside Roopa Ghulati's homestyle chicken curry or our lamb vindaloo; or, for a milder curry, our South Indian fried fish & tomato curry should hit the spot.

Do you put homemade chutney in jars hot or cold? ›

Fill the hot dry jars right to the top – preserves shrink slightly on cooling and a full jar means less trapped condensation. Seal the jars while still hot. This rule applies to all jams, jellies, pickles and chutneys.

How long should you leave homemade chutney before eating? ›

The cardinal rule: Unless a recipe says otherwise, never eat chutneys or pickles until they have matured and mellowed – you need to store them for at least three months before eating.

Can you get smooth mango chutney? ›

Sharwood's Green Label Smooth Mango Chutney 360g.

What is farmhouse chutney? ›

£2.99. Our versatile Farmhouse Chutney is made with Onions, Carrot, Swede, Cauliflower, Gherkin and Tomato Puree – with a hint of sweetness provided by delicious Bramley apples – and it goes well with cold meats, pork pies and cheeses. Another great accompaniment to a Ploughmans then!

What is chutney called in America? ›

Relish. Chutney and relish are two popular condiments, and the names are often interchanged. The confusion is understandable because chutneys can be savory, and relishes can be sweet. In general, chutneys have a chunky spreadable consistency much like a preserve and are usually made with fruit.

Can I use distilled vinegar in chutney? ›

I have a few windfall apples in there plus onions, dried fruit and garlic. So often chutney is brown but I make this one with granulated sugar and distilled white vinegar which results in a chutney that is colourful and vibrant - autumn in a jar !

Which vinegar is best for Indian food? ›

White vinegar - this kind of vinegar comes from grain-based ethanol or acetic acid, which is diluted with water. It has a strong flavour and is a popular part of Indian cuisine. White vinegar also makes a great all-purpose cleaner!

Which vinegar is best for Indian cooking? ›

White Vinegar

This one is most commonly found in Indian kitchens. This vinegar is made from grain-based ethanol or acetic acid, which is mixed with water to make it more soluble and suitable for cooking.

Can I use white vinegar instead of malt vinegar in chutney? ›

Malt vinegar is made from malted barley and is mild and sweet, making it a good substitute. However, if you substitute malt vinegar for a more robust variety, such as white vinegar, you may wish to add a bit more than called for in the recipe (just a tablespoon or so should do the trick).

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