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simone
Thanks for the great recipe.I altered it by using local native bush tucker plums (davidson plums) which are nice and tart.I also added a small handful of sultanas.Had some with my fish and potatoes last night and used it with some sweet chilli sauce in a marinade for my grilled chicken today.
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Jillian Kondrat
Can anyone tell me approximately how many 8 ounce jars this recipe makes please?
5
Anne Honeyl
Lovely chutney had some today on fresh scones with cream cheese. So gooood.
5
Bruce Carey
Awesome chutney, have to make another batch as nearly finished the first. It was great with venison sausages and as a base for a chicken pizza.
5
Candy
Is the weight of the plums before or after the stones are removed? ThankyouCHELSEA SUGAR: It is the weight before they are stoned and quartered :)
5
Jackie
Absolutely beautiful recipe fast & easy to make highly recommended it
5
Sue
I didn't put in the chilli flakes as I don't do too spicy. Turned out really nice. Thank you
5
Unknown
Very yummy.
5
Jan t
I made this last night. Very easy to make although I did have to boil for a good hour. I guess that was because of the type of plum I used. I normally like to keep chutneys for a week or two to mature but this tasted beautiful this morning on french stick with cheese
5
Debs
My 7 year old Grand-daughter and I had fun making many jars for our family, very tasty, we put less chilli in one batch as some of her cousins like a sweet mild chutney Thank you chelsea for the share of this recipe.
In a large saucepan place the plums, apples, onion, garlic and ginger. Add the remaining ingredients, bring to the boil then reduce heat to a gentle boil cooking until the fruit has dissolved and the liquid reduced to a thick sauce (approx. 40-50 mins). Stir regularly.
Spoon into hot, sterilised glass jars and seal. Allow to cool, store in the refrigerator.
Frequently asked questions
Do you weigh the fruit after stoning/coring it?
Yes, you will need to weigh the fruit after stoning it.
Thanks for the great recipe.I altered it by using local native bush tucker plums (davidson plums) which are nice and tart.I also added a small handful of sultanas.Had some with my fish and potatoes last night and used it with some sweet chilli sauce in a marinade for my grilled chicken today.
5
Jillian Kondrat
Can anyone tell me approximately how many 8 ounce jars this recipe makes please?
5
Anne Honeyl
Lovely chutney had some today on fresh scones with cream cheese. So gooood.
5
Bruce Carey
Awesome chutney, have to make another batch as nearly finished the first. It was great with venison sausages and as a base for a chicken pizza.
5
Candy
Is the weight of the plums before or after the stones are removed? ThankyouCHELSEA SUGAR: It is the weight before they are stoned and quartered :)
5
Jackie
Absolutely beautiful recipe fast & easy to make highly recommended it
5
Sue
I didn't put in the chilli flakes as I don't do too spicy. Turned out really nice. Thank you
5
Unknown
Very yummy.
5
Jan t
I made this last night. Very easy to make although I did have to boil for a good hour. I guess that was because of the type of plum I used. I normally like to keep chutneys for a week or two to mature but this tasted beautiful this morning on french stick with cheese
5
Debs
My 7 year old Grand-daughter and I had fun making many jars for our family, very tasty, we put less chilli in one batch as some of her cousins like a sweet mild chutney Thank you chelsea for the share of this recipe.