Thermomix Tomato Chutney - ThermoFun | Thermomix Recipes & Tips (2024)

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Chutney is an awesome accompaniment to any meal really! This thermomix tomato chutney is amazingly delicious and I found it hard to stop putting it on EVERYTHING! It has the perfectamount of spice to compliment a meal and not overpower it.

I doubt you would have much left over Christmas Ham but if you have some in the freezer then defrost it - whip this up and wowyou will have a beautiful sandwich. Oh and shredded chicken too is delicious with this tomato chutney!

The best little gem I found is Mexican Tuna Patties & tomato chutney! This combo came about because I couldn't find a ripe avocado at the shops! It was a brunch time combo that hit all the right spots! :)

You won't be disappointed keeping this one in the fridge! Thank you to one of my lovely ThermoFun members, Anna, for asking me to convert it for you!

This is another great recipe to add tofood gift baskets for Birthdays, Easter, Christmas or just because you care!

Tomato Chutney - ThermoFun

Thermomix Tomato Chutney - ThermoFun | Thermomix Recipes & Tips (2)

Ingredients

  • 4 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 4 cm fresh ginger
  • 500g red or brown onions, peeled and halved
  • 1 red chilli, deseeded
  • 1kg tomatoes, quartered
  • 150g brown sugar
  • 150g red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon cardamom, ground
  • ½ teaspoon paprika, sweet

Instructions

  1. Place garlic, ginger, onion and chilli into TM bowl and chop 3 sec / speed 5.
  2. Add tomatoes and chop 5 sec / speed 5.
  3. Add remaining ingredients and mix 5 sec / speed 3.
  4. Cook 60 mins / 100°C / speed 2 / Reverse / MC off, placing simmering basket onto TM lid to prevent spatter.
    NB: rinse simmering basket every now and then to clear holes so steam can escape.
  5. Continue cooking 30 mins / Varoma / speed 2 / Reverse / MC off, placing simmering basket onto lid to prevent spatter.

Notes

*Note:* If you like a bit of heat, leave seeds in the chilli.
This recipe is NOT suitable for doubling up.
Approx shelf life 3 months in fridge.


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Ingredients

  • 300g potatoes, cut into 2cm cubes
  • 900g boiling water from kettle
  • 6 spring onions, quartered
  • handful fresh coriander
  • 425g can tuna, drained
  • 4 teaspoon ThermoFun Taco Seasoning
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 egg, beaten with a fork
  • olive oil

Instructions

  1. Place potatoes into simmering basket and lower into TM bowl. Add boiling water and cook 16 mins / Varoma / speed 1.
  2. Carefully remove simmering basket and set potatoes aside. Discard water from TM bowl.
  3. Place spring onions and coriander into TM bowl and chop 4 sec / speed 5.
  4. Add potatoes, tuna, taco seasoning, salt and pepper and mix 4 sec / speed 3. Scrape down and repeat.
  5. Form mixture into approx. 12 patties and brush tops and bottoms with egg.
  6. Add a small amount of oil to a frypan on medium heat. Fry patties 3-4 mins on both sides (or until golden brown). Place onto paper towel to drain off excess oil.
  7. Serve with guacamole, salsa, sour cream and salad. Another great option is Tomato Chutney

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FAQs

Why is my homemade chutney not thickening? ›

If the chutney seems too runny, cook it for another 5-10 minutes and test again. You may also like to give the chutney the odd stir as you cook it, to prevent the mixture at the edges of the pan from catching.

How can I thicken my tomato chutney? ›

Add cornstarch: Mix a small amount of cornstarch with cold water to create a slurry. Gradually add the mixture to the chutney while stirring. Cook for a few more minutes until the chutney thickens. Add ground nuts: Add some ground nuts like almonds or cashews to the chutney, which will help thicken it.

What does tomato chutney contain? ›

The tomatoes can be diced, mashed or pulped, and additional typical ingredients used include ginger, chilli, sugar, salt, aam papad, raisin, dates and spices and additionally onion, garlic and peanut or dal for the south Indian version. It can be prepared using ripe red tomatoes or green tomatoes.

What goes well with tomato chutney? ›

Ideas on What to do with Chutney
  • Mix with sour cream for a dip.
  • Add to barbecue sauce.
  • Add to mayonnaise and use with sandwiches.
  • Serve over a block of cream cheese or goat cheese as a appetizer.
  • Spread on bread in grilled cheese sandwiches.
  • Add to stuffing for turkey.
  • Add to chicken salad.

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 a thickening agent for chutney? ›

If your chutney is too runny or your recipe calls for a thickening agent, always use cornflour mixed with a little of the vinegar. Cornflour is gluten free. Always to this at the very end because thickening your chutney like this will make catch and burn easily.

What if my tomato chutney is too runny? ›

If the chutney is too runny then in our opinion the best solution is to put it into a pan and bring it back to the boil, then simmer rapidly until it is the required thickness. If you can do this in a couple of deep frying pans (not aluminium) then it should help to speed up the process.

How do you thicken watery chutney? ›

The best way to thicken up a chutney is to add flour. Flour can be added with the spices in-ground or mixed through.

How do you know when chutney is thick enough? ›

If the chutney immediately fills the channel it is not the correct consistency yet, but if the channel is still visible after 2 seconds then the right consistency has been reached.

What is the difference between tomato relish and tomato chutney? ›

Tomato chutney is thicker and chunkier, whereas tomato relish is usually thinner. The taste of a tomato relish is more vinegary, too. Chutney is usually softer in texture and is cooked longer, but the veggies in a relish still have some crispy crunch to them.

What does vinegar do in chutney? ›

The sugar and vinegar are essential, too, for that quintessential sharp-sweet flavour and to preserve the chutney. If the jars have been sterilised correctly (watch our video for a failsafe method), the chutney will keep in a cool dark space for more than a year.

Why is my tomato chutney bitter? ›

I find the seeds of fresh tomatoes to be the cause of the bitterness. Try to remove as many seeds as possible by squeezing tomatoes after blanching and peeling. Its hard to get them all but that is okay. Then a bit of cane sugar.

How do you reduce bitterness in tomato chutney? ›

Add a pinch of sugar

Similar to the baking soda method, you can try adding a small pinch of sugar to your finished tomato sauce to help mellow out any unsavory or bitter notes. Natural Gourmet Institute suggests starting with just ¼ teaspoon of sugar at a time until the sauce reaches your desired acidic level.

What cheese goes best with tomato chutney? ›

Tomato chutney: This spicy, savoury chutney made with tomatoes, onions, and spices is a good match for hard, salty cheeses like Parmesan or Pecorino Romano.

What cheese goes well with tomato chutney? ›

Pairs With Gouda or Havarti

Gouda is a cheese with mild, sweet, and almost fudgey qualities. Because of it's slight sweetness, pairing this cheese with a bright tomato chutney creates the perfect balance of flavours. Havarti is equally as sweet, so the acidity of tomato chutney helps to cut through the creaminess.

What to do if green chutney is too runny? ›

You can fix runny green chutney by adding some fried gram (chickpea lentils) to it. Here is how to do it: Put the fried gram in the blender jar and grind it to a smooth powder. Then add the rest of the ingredients and blend them to a smooth paste.

Is chutney supposed to be watery? ›

The best way to test if your chutney has cooked down enough is to put a little spoonful on a plate in the fridge and let it chill for 5 minutes or so. If the liquid runs across the plate, it needs more cooking. If the liquid is quite thick and set, the chutney is done.

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