Green Apple & Coriander Chutney
This one has been one of the regular whenever I have old leftover green apple. I tried this and that of everything few times and concluded the below gives the best, easy and tasty chutney.
One can try this chutney with anything, I have tried with upma, dosa, chips, crackers. I did tried as bread spread and even as replacement of green chutney in bhel puri...yup I used it in bhel puri and didn't missed the green chutney. So we can try this with anyone it's just how much we want to experiment ;)
Ingredients:
Green Apple - 1
Green Chili - 2 medium size [according to taste]
Coriander leaves - 10 stems
Garlic - 1 small pod [optional]
Salt - to taste
Water - if required
Method:
Grind all the ingredients into smooth paste. Add water if required, normally I don't add water. This is such a simple chutney and taste great.
Here a great combo along with upma.
And these lovely chutney goes to Preeti's Green gourmet event happening in her lovely blog - W'rite' Food
Also to Niloufer's Twenty-20 Cooking Event
Enjoy your day..
I have not yet tried chutney with green apple,I always drool at the fresh green apples at fairprice,but never bought..I have to buy and try once this ,looks awesome!
ReplyDeletePriti, wat a catchy green chutney, love the addition of green apples, very creative dear..
ReplyDeletei can imagine how tasty this chutney will be..
ReplyDeletethe green apple and coriander chutney awesome..sometime i prepare this green apple chutney but not tried this combination..good one
Really creative, i hav enever ever evne would have thought of making a chutney with green apple a must try recipe.
ReplyDeletehad seen it once in sumas blog but never tried loved the third pic...:) good combo i loved the chutney....upma is never in my list though (may be if some terror attax i wud do this :P)
ReplyDeleteVery creative and innovative recipe with green apples Priti, looks good and great job!:)
ReplyDeleteNice vibrant chutney, looks delicioius.I too make it often and its so versatile.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice priti...Never tried with green apple..By the way , wats the other chutney in upma plate ?
ReplyDelete@chitra...thanks dears....the other one is peanut chutney
ReplyDeleteVery innovative.. looks awesome dear.. lovely presentation.. :)
ReplyDeleteWow Bhuvana !!! You have got an amazing blog. So many events, so many roundup and so many recipes. Amazing, it will take me a lot of time to go through all the recipes. Following you :)
ReplyDeleteI love everything from LMB :) Now, for sights, not sure which places you went to, but pretty much every sight-seeing place in Jaipur has its own history and it is lovely in its own way. Try jalmahal, haa mahal, jantar mantar, the forts, buildings everything :)
chutney looks yum...nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteChutney looks so delicious..lovely color too.
ReplyDeleteWow !!! what a combination !!! I could imagine the flavours of green apple and coriander leaves mingling together...yum !!! Wonderful idea :)
ReplyDeleteWow.. wat a coincidence. I made apple chutney today. But mine was a different version with red apples alone. :) This one looks fantastic too. will give it a try for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteHuh?Oh my! I must confess, this is my reaction - to the combination and the colour, it's totally surprising and I mean it in the nicest way. This is the most unusual apple recipe I've come across after apple sambar (which I tried out, yes.)
ReplyDeleteLovely green...never thought of this combo...guess you enjoyed it with upma
ReplyDeleteWOW such a colorful chutney. Loved the green color Chandana.
ReplyDeleteSounds incredible!I love the addition of apple in there!
ReplyDeleteHey I too make this and we all love this too.. great combo with roti too...
ReplyDeleteGreen Apple recipe .. seems interesting; infact I have one green apple lying in my fridge might well prepare this chutney..
ReplyDeleteWill let you know how it turns out !
Very unique and flavorful chutney!
ReplyDeletePriti, this is something new and I know that it will taste good. I am going to give it a try. will let u know the result soon.
ReplyDeletePls post the peanut chutney recipe as soon as possible.
Thanks dear.
This chutney is really green and cooling! Lovely and twisty!
ReplyDeletecolourful flavourful chutney dear..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletePriti how innovative...the colour is so catchy:)
ReplyDeleteGreen apple in a chutney..something new!!I am sure it would taste tangy..yum!!
ReplyDeletei can imagine priti how it would taste like ..looks yum dear
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Looks great. Awesome combo with upma, I agree for sure!
ReplyDeleteInteresting chutney with green apples. Nice recipe too.
ReplyDeleteOh this chutney is new for me, love to tty and lovely color too!!
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney with green apples.Lovley color.
ReplyDeleteI think thats a great n tangy chutney, definoitely suits my taste
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the usual chutney by adding green apples..colour is very attractive and sounds yum
ReplyDeletewow - so colorful...
ReplyDeletelovely chutney!
Good one Priti..green apple chutney looks delicious ...and innovative
ReplyDeleteA perfect chutney for the summer.
ReplyDeleteHy Priti,
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...lovely collection of healthy recipes you have...glad to follow u.
You are most welcome to visit my space dear. Do drop in at sometime.
hey priti
ReplyDeleteinnovative and tempting green chutney! looks good to eye...soon I'll try it out!!
love the idea! what a fantastic way to use green apples!!
ReplyDeleteVery unique combination, looks inviting ! Lovely color too...
ReplyDeletelooks nice and yumm..could I make this with the regular apples/ i have so many of them left..
ReplyDeleteThank U ladies :-)
ReplyDelete@Sowmya, I did try with red apple and the taste is little different and that time I didn't add coriander leaves so I suggest to U that you can try with red ones but do add the coriander leaves otherwise the chutney changes the colour fast...let me know the outcome :)
refreshing green chutney :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! I really love the color! Perfect for my green gourmet event.
ReplyDeleteDo send it.
http://relishingrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/05/introducing-green-gourmet-event-green.html
differnt chutney, need to try :)
ReplyDeleteLovely colour and this chutney must be good. Have used red apples in chutney but never green ones so far.
ReplyDeleteThanks Aparna :)
ReplyDeletevery innovative chutney..thanks for linking to my event
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