An extra large jar of Spiced Cranberry Chutney ready for some cheese! |
I’ve been thinking about “dabbling” in preserves since the summer. In the past we’ve ended up with a huge glut of fruit and I was looking forward to attempting to make jam for the first time. But, summer came and went, and in true British style the weather was disappointing. We had hardly any raspberries on our canes this year so my new jam thermometer never got a look in.
But, as we get ever closer to Christmas, I’ve begun to find
festive uses for the jam jars I have collected.
First I attempted my own mincemeat perfect for mince pies
and other festive favourites. The recipe was super simple, and I managed to get
an airtight seal! Woo hoo! Not too bad for a first attempt.
This time I thought I’d try something a little bit
different.
At Christmas my family gets through an UNHOLY amount of
Cheese; cheeses of all kinds, from soft to smelly, sheep to goat. Last year my
Dad’s present from my sister and I was actually a Cheese hamper complete with 5
types of cheese 2 chutneys and a plumb bread. You can buy these hampers from
farmers markets and supermarkets alike but I started to think...how hard can it
REALLY be to make chutney?! As it turns out, it’s not very hard at all.
When coming up for the flavour combination, I wanted
something that didn’t just go well with cheese, but something that well and
truly said CHRISTMAS! So my starting point was cranberries. As I searched the
internet for basic cranberry chutney I was a bit concerned about how I would
actually find fresh cranberries. Turns out...that’s also pretty damn easy! Who
would’ve thought they can found in the fresh fruit isle of Sainsbury’s in a
plastic bag by the nuts.
Well that was the first hurdle overcome. Next I had to
decide what else I would but in the chutney. For a truly festive flavour it had
to be cinnamon, nutmeg and a touch of ginger. This combined with the basic
chutney mix (the fruit, red wine vinegar, a little onion) seemed like a good
place to start, but I didn’t want to play it too safe. So, to give the chutney
an extra kick, you can also find a red chilli in the ingredients list. This
works really well to give the chutney a bit of excitement without drowning out
the mellow Christmas spices.
Fortunately for me this recipe creates a sizeable amount of
chutney! I had a spoonful or two as I cooked...and then kept another spoonful
or two aside to taste it as it cooled. It is truly a festive chutney that will
work well with all whole range of cheeses. The recipe will make about 3 average
size jars of chutney which means you can keep one for yourselves and give the
other two as gifts! Or, like me, save it all for yourselves and pop it into an
extra large jar! Had I not eaten half the mixture straight out of the pan I’m
sure I would’ve been able to fill it to the top.
If you can resist this chutney and are lovely enough to give
it to your friends and family, do let me know!!! And I will give you a medal!
Here’s the recipe:
Ahhh this sounds amazing, I definitely need to hunt down some fresh cranberries and give it a go!
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Go for it! I was surprised at just how easy they were to find in the supermarkets! I don't know how I hadn't seen them before :)
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