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Cilantro Mint Chutney

Published: Jan 25, 2020 · Modified: May 11, 2020 by Matt · This post may contain affiliate links · 18 Comments

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Add a new twist on your curry with this spicy cilantro mint chutney recipe. This Indian inspired chutney adds a fresh burst of cool heat to your curries, sandwiches and dips.

Indian inspired cilantro mint chutney recipe

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When I first told my dad I was moving to the UK, immediately he said I’d enjoy pub culture and curry houses. Now, to be fair, it had been about a decade since my Dad had been in the UK, but to be sure both can be brilliant. However, like all things, many are not great.

As a result, in our house, we tend to make our own curries. Especially as some of the kits they have in the grocery store are probably better than you can get from your average curry house. However, the one thing I always love about visiting a curry house is the pappadoms’ and the chutneys that come this it. Lime pickle, a minted yoghurt, some red onion thingy. They are always good.

In a great curry hack, I almost always take some of these and top my curry with them. They add a different flavour and texture and are great. So recently I wanted to try and make my own chutney for our weekly curry. After a bit of playing around with flavours, and reading what some others had done, I settled on the cooling cilantro and mint, but with some tangy lime juice and the heat of Thai chilli (although jalapeno would work well too). The flavour this added to my curry was brilliant, really upped our homemade curry game.

What are some other uses for cilantro chutney?

  • I’ve used cilantro mint chutney as a topping for a curry to add a new flavour and bit of heat.
  • For a great twist to your chicken sandwich, spread a bit of this on your bread or wrap.    
  • Add a tablespoon to a cup of yoghurt or mayonnaise for a great dip for veggies.

What ingredients do you need to make cilantro mint chutney?

  • Cilantro
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Green chili pepper
  • Shallots
  • Lime juice
  • EVOO
  • Sea Salt
  • Water

How do you make Cilantro chutney?

First, lightly chop the cilantro, and dice the shallots and chili pepper. If you want less heat, get rid of the seeds from the chili (and don’t touch your eyes before washing your hands!). Place all ingredients in your bowl or blender, and quickly blitz until you have a smooth consistency. If it is a bit too dry, add another tablespoon of water until you are happy with it!

Be careful though, you should only let the blender be on for about 20-30 seconds total. Any more and the heat generated will affect the flavour of the herbs.

Place the chutney into a container, and chill in the fridge. It can be eaten right away but is nicer when a bit cooler.  

What equipment do you need to make cilantro chutney at home?

You only need a bowl, chopping board and most importantly an immersion blender. Alternatively, you could also use a smoothie blender like a NutriBullet or Nutri Ninja.

How long will cilantro chutney keep for?

Cilantro chutney will keep for at least 3-4 days in a covered container, thanks to the salt and lime juice. If you add dairy to it (see other uses above), then it’s shelf life will be lower.

Will kids like cilantro mint chutney?

Full disclosure, I tried this with my kids. Thing 1 likes a bit of spice, so very much enjoyed it. Thing 2, not so much. However, when I removed the chili and just had the cilantro, mint and lime juice, both were asking for more the of the green sauce!

What goes with cilantro mint chutney?

Drinks

Beer cocktail (look to Craft Beering

Music

Wild Kitchen

Food that goes with cilantro chutney

  • Bombay Frankie! – Ready to-go food, an Indian burrito!
  • Pistachio Lassi – a cool and refreshing drink
  • This Chickpea Curry from Nish Kitchen looks great
  • Healthy Crispy Chicken Sandwich – add a spoonful of this on the base for a great twist.
  • Baked chicken strips – Make a dipping sauce (see other uses above) and go wild!
cilantro mint chutney in glass jar on table

Cilantro mint chutney

Matt
Add a new twist on your curry with this spicy cilantro mint chutney recipe. This Indian inspired chutney adds a fresh burst of cool heat to your curries, sandwiches and dips.
5 from 6 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Course sauces, Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Servings 6 people

Equipment

  • Immersion blender or a small food processor like a Nutri Bullet

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups Cilantro Stems included.
  • 1 cup Mint
  • 1 Green chili pepper Chopped into chunks. (leave the seeds out if you don’t want it too spicy)
  • 2 Shallots Peeled and chopped
  • 2 tablespoon Lime juice
  • 4 tablespoon Water
  • 1 tablespoon Oliver oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon Sea salt

Instructions
 

  • Use an immersion blender to blitz ingredients except for the water. Slowly add the water tablespoon by tablespoon, until you get a good consistency. If too dry, add some more water. Use right away or store in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Keyword chutney, cilantro, mint, sandwich sauce
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Filed Under: Food, Healthy recipes, Sauces, spices, condiments and dressings, Sides, Spring recipes, Summer recipes, Vegetable based recipes Tagged With: chicken, chicken sandwich, chutney, curries, Indian, lime, lime juice, mint, sandwich, sandwich sauce, sandwiches, spicy

Comments

  1. sherry says

    January 26, 2020 at 9:41 am

    ok i am a newbie to your blog – why did you move to the UK? i am always curious about such things. your chutney looks tasty! cheers sherry

    Reply
    • Matt says

      February 02, 2020 at 9:14 am

      Hi Sherry, I moved initially for work (was only meant to be for 6months!). Anyway, am actually looking at going back across the pond soon, but this time with family!

      Reply
      • sherry says

        February 03, 2020 at 6:43 am

        so you are from the US, or Canada? or somewhere like that?:-)

        Reply
        • Matt says

          February 03, 2020 at 10:08 pm

          Nova Scotia, Canada!

          Reply
          • sherry says

            February 04, 2020 at 2:37 am

            i would love to get there one day!

  2. Neil says

    January 26, 2020 at 8:36 pm

    Lynne and I are HUGE curry fans. In fact Sunday is our curry day and this cilantro mint chutney would have been a lovely accompaniment to top our chicken curries off! Shame I missed this but maybe next time……. 🙂

    Reply
    • Matt says

      February 02, 2020 at 9:19 am

      Honestly Neil, it is so essay to make and was great with our weekly curry.

      Reply
  3. David @ Spiced says

    January 27, 2020 at 1:59 pm

    I love the combination of mint and cilantro for summer grilling, but I’ve never thought about it in curry form. I have to try this one ASAP, Matt. And I must say that I’m impressed your kids tried this one. I’m pretty sure Robbie would take one look and say nope. He’s such a picky eater. I couldn’t even get him to eat a chocolate-covered ice cream pop yesterday. Oh well, that just leaves more for me, right? Great recipe, my friend!

    Reply
    • Matt says

      February 02, 2020 at 9:21 am

      Wouldn’t eat Chocolate covered ice cream!! You need to get him look at! My youngest refuses to eat bacon. I just don’t get it! Hmm, now I’m wondering what this chutney might be like if I use it on grilled meant?!

      Reply
  4. Leanne says

    January 30, 2020 at 5:44 pm

    I’ve never tried mint and cilantro together but I love the sound of the flavour combo. Gorgeous colour green too. I don’t eat a lot of curries but I would love this as a sandwich spread!

    Reply
    • Matt says

      February 02, 2020 at 9:21 am

      It would be good with a roast veggie sandwich or chicken sandwich I’m sure, maybe mixed with a bit of mayo.

      Reply
  5. Loreto and Nicoletta Nardelli says

    January 30, 2020 at 6:21 pm

    What a bright color has this chutney! We think it would go well on so many dishes, especially very refreshing for spicier ones. Pinned it!

    Reply
    • Matt says

      February 02, 2020 at 9:21 am

      Thank you!

      Reply
  6. Katherine | Love In My Oven says

    January 30, 2020 at 10:39 pm

    I like your tip to take some of the spice out for the kids. Mine are quite sensitive to spice unfortunately! I know I’d love this, spice and all. Mint is so good!

    Reply
  7. Dawn - Girl Heart Food says

    January 31, 2020 at 3:09 pm

    I bet this would add SO much flavour to everything, Matt! Love cilantro and love mint so I know this would go over so well! Can’t wait until summer when our garden is overflowing with mint…will definitely have to give this one a go! Pinned 🙂

    Reply
    • Matt says

      February 02, 2020 at 9:22 am

      Thanks Dawn!

      Reply
  8. Anne Olscher says

    December 16, 2020 at 3:42 pm

    Can you preserve this?

    Reply
    • Matt says

      June 03, 2021 at 9:26 pm

      I would say probably not, as the for home canning you would need to head it up and that would diminish the flavours of the herbs. Much better when fresh!

      Reply
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