12 May 2012

Spicy Strawberry-Citrus Chutney: An Indo-Western Fusion




You might have heard of strawberry jam, but not much of citrusy strawberry chutney, isn’t it? Even I hadn’t, until I determined to make my own strawberry chutney. Strawberries are sweet and sour and so, I think, they qualify quite well for chutney (rule of thumb: fruits with a sour note make great chutneys)! Oh, why didn’t I think about this earlier? Coincidentally, Foodbuzz’s flavour of the month is strawberries as well!



Fresh strawberries are in season! The very look of red, plump strawberries is so appetizing, isn’t it? My kids love these, but it is not easy to convince AN to have some fresh ones. He loves chutneys of all kinds, though. So I thought, why not make something on a slightly spicy note and the next moment, I figured out what I need to do.

I wanted to give this chutney a "cosmopolitan" twist. I had some Cointreau in my kitchen (a mini bottle, which I bought long back from a sugarcraft store), lying neglected for months. Both of us don’t drink, but I don’t mind cooking or baking with these boozy wonders, since by doing so the alcohol almost evaporates, leaving the fruity factor behind. I used this long back only to make one of our favourite desserts: Crepes Suzette. I decided to use this with the strawberries, so that my chutney gets a nice citrusy spurt of flavours as well. I thought, I’d definitely add some lime juice, lime zest and orange zest to this to top up the citrus note in this chutney.


Admittedly, it was me who was craving for something sweet and spicy! Being an Indian, my tastebuds are eternally married to spices… I love to play with them in my cooking. But… spices with strawberries? Yes, why not! I tasted a kind of strawberry jam once, made with a hint of pepper, and loved the taste. So black pepper is definitely going into my chutney. Next two spices are black mustard seeds and fennel seeds, which impart a sweet, spicy and aromatic touch to a majority of common Indian chutneys. That’s it! No overpowering of flavours and we get a new kind of boozy, citrusy, spicy, sweet and sour balance in this wonderful strawberry chutney!

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Spicy Strawberry-Citrus Chutney: An Indo-Western Fusion

[Cointreau and the citrus zests add a Western touch to this lightly spiced Indian chutney. Those who don’t wish to add Cointreau, may add double the amount of orange juice instead. This is a sweet-n-sour chutney and goes very well with grilled meat dishes or can be served as a healthy salad dressing alternative!]

Ingredients:
Fresh, de-seeded and chopped strawberries (sweet and sour): 1.5 cups
Cointreau (can be replaced with double the amount of orange juice): 6 tsp
Lime juice: 1.5 tbsp
Vinegar: ¼ tsp
Salt: ¼ tsp
Orange zest: 1 tsp
Lemon zest: 1 tsp
Mixture of black mustard seeds, fennel seeds and black pepper: ½ tsp
Water: 6 tbsp
Extra virgin olive oil: 1.5 tsp
Sugar: 6 tsp (less or more, depending on individual sweetness level)

Method:
Marinate the chopped strawberries with lime juice, vinegar, salt, and the orange and lemon zests for 10 min. Add half the Cointreau to this, mix well and let this stand for 5 more minutes.

Marinating the strawberries

Heat oil in a pan. Add the seeds and wait till the fennel seeds become just light brown. Add the marinated strawberries and cook for 5 min.


Cooking strawberries with the spices

Add the sugar and the water and continue to cook, covering the pan with a lid, till the chutney becomes saucy and the strawberries become very soft. Add the remaining Cointreau and stir constantly for 5 min, till the chutney becomes thicker (consistency should be similar to that of condensed milk).


Serve the chutney cold, but not chilled. This can be refrigerated for two weeks.


Enjoy the goodness of strawberries in a very different style. Wish you a happy Mother’s Day!

94 comments:

  1. This really an amazing recipe! Love to try this when we harvest out strawberries next month. Beautiful pictures too! BTW I've voted for you & hope you'll win! Always love your post! Have a lovely weekend! :)

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    1. Thank you so much, Kit, for your vote and for those nice words! Have a great weekend!! :)

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  2. Awesome looking strawberry chutney. Wonderfully prepared. Love to try it out soon.
    Deepa

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  3. very innovative and super delicious..looks so tempting...bookmarked..

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  4. yum yum and delicious chutney

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  5. Those are absolutely GORGEOUS photos of your chutney, Purabi! The addition of Cointreau and spices... I think you've created something amazing~! (Already voted!) :)

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    1. Kimby, thank you so much for voting me! So thoughtful of you!! :)

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  6. This chutney looks incredible, Purabi, what an amazing colour! Definitely trying this as I love chutneys in general but this is such a great new flavour.

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  7. Hmm..never heard of strawberries chutney. This is great. so creative of you. oh by the way, voted for you..(wink)!

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    1. What'sBaking??, thank you so much for your wonderful comment and really thanks for your vote! Have a wonderful day!!

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  8. What a unique combination:-)Indo western chutney looks awesome!

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  9. What an unusual chutney! The combination of flavors sounds fabulous! :)

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  10. Very colorful n yummy yum chutney,looks unique &nice fusion!!
    Voted for your space too..Happy Mother's day to u too!

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    1. Thank you so much Julie for your vote! Much appreciated!!

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  11. Indo-western twist! I like the sound of that! I love baking with booze too! Although bf says I'm an alcoholic-wannabe. I'm not.

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  12. Your strawberry chutney sounds amazing! Lovely photos!

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  13. The chutney looks so awesome, beautiful color and have voted for you girl..

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    1. Thanks for your vote, dear Hema! You are so nice always...

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  14. Whoa! Strawberry chutney? That's new to me.. and I would definitely think of dipping some nice crackers in it.. thanks for coming over Purabi. Hope all is well for you in Hong Kong!! take care now.. hugs, Jo

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  15. This is such a well thought out creation. Love the fusion of sweet and heat! Very unique and I am sure just as delicious as it looks. Hope you had a great weekend!

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  16. Definitely different! I think this would be fantastic with cold meats. Have voted! xx

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    1. Thanks LinsFood for this nice gesture!! Thanks for voting me!!!

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  17. Oh my, I’m in love with your photos!!

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  18. voted fr u :) love the idea of a spicy strawberry chutney...looks fabulous

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  19. wow this is a superb indo western fusion...and so colorful clicks..first time here and following u ...when u get time visit me @

    http://varietyisthespiceofyourlife.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thanks for following me Avika! I'll check out your blog very soon!

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  20. This is just perfect ! What a delicious idea!

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  21. I voted! And I love this - spices go well with fruit. Have you tried roast strawberries? Coat them with a bit of olive oil, salt, and black pepper (lots of pepper) and roast in a 400 degree oven for maybe 20 minutes? Great dish. And I'll bet you could figure out a way to add more tasty spices. Anyway, like this recipe a lot - thanks.

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    1. Roast strawberries sound like a great recipe...I have to try this now! Thanks for liking my recipe and for voting me up!! Thank you!!!

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  22. Hi Purabi,
    Thanks for dropping by at Food Mazaa.
    I love this fusion chutney of yours..what a lovely colour..makes it look so inviting.
    Will surely vote for you.
    All the best !

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    1. Shobha, my kids particularly loved this chutney because of the colour! Thank you so much for voting!

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  23. unique & yummmmy recipe...thank you so much for sharing..;)
    voted too..!
    Tasty Appetite

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    1. Thank you Jay for voting me. Much appreciated!

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  24. Wow! Perfect for strawberry season! Looks amazing

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  25. Purabi, this looks totally delicious. I have never had fruit with that seed combination sounds delicious. Beautiful photos too. I voted, good luck.

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    1. Suzi, thank you so much for liking the recipe. And you are so sweet! Thank you for voting me up!!

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  26. WOW! Yummy <3 I love strawberries <3 <3

    love
    http://www.meghasarin.blogspot.com

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  27. This is absolutely beautiful! And I would LOVE to try this different take on strawberries!

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  28. You are right - I've never paired strawberries with citrus (well - occasionally with lemon in a drink). I do love to roast them for sauces and ice cream so this sings to me!

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  29. This is completely new to me. Great recipe to share. Will try it out. Between I am ur new follower. Do visit my space :)
    http://lavanyasrecipes.blogspot.com/

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    1. Lavanya, thanks for your words. This is my own recipe...I love to experiment a lot with cooking. Shall check out your blog for sure. Thank you so much for following Cosmopolitan Currymania. Welcome, Lavanya!

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  30. Looks so good, great clicks too.

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  31. My first time here, Awesome presentation and lip-smacking chutney you have here:)

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  32. I've never tried strawberry chutney before but a few weeks ago I encounter it on someone's blog for the first time and I thought it's very interesting! It's strawberry season now and what a perfect recipe to share!

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  33. I love trying fusion food. Looks very tasty!

    Thank you for visiting my post. I like your blog.

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  34. Hi Purabi,
    Strawberry Chutney..mmm now why I havent thought of it before??? I did make roasted balsamic strawberries, now this chutney is calling my name. Absolutely gorgeous clicks and m sure the chutney must be finger licking good :D.
    Thanx for stopping by my space. BTW voted for you at the foodie moms. All the best dear!!
    Anuja

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    1. Anuja, first of all, thank you so much for voting me! This strawberry chutney is now quite a hit with my friends and family. Hope you'll love making it too!
      Roasted balsamic strawberries sound wonderful...now let me try this one this weekend!

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  35. This is such a wonderful idea...Will make it soon...

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  36. You don't have to thank me for voting for you, I am honoured to do so.
    Strawberries are plentiful right now, we buy a quart every week. I put them cold atop hot oatmeal and just eat them plain with a little sweetener.
    I've heard of chutneys, not sure how to use them. I suppose you put a little on your plate and maybe put a little on your food. I love to make chicken biryani and chana dal, I guess I could serve this with it. I like to make a raita with yoghurt and chopped cucumber, the chutney would be good too, right?
    I love to make crepes Suzette too.
    Thanks Puraba, best regards.
    Voted on May 15th.

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    1. Anthony, so nice of you for such kind words...even I am so honoured to receive YOUR vote! Thanks!!

      Anthony, chicken biryani tastes best with a yogurt salad called Kachumber and chana dal is self-sufficient in itself. Chutneys like this (hot and sweet) can be eaten at the end of the meal: this chutney tastes good with steamed rice. Chutneys are generally eaten in small quantities and can be used as a dip with Indian snacks.

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  37. that's a wonderful idea...the strawberry chutney looks delicious !!!!!

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  38. This chutney looks beautiful and so yummy!

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  39. What a beautiful chutney! Love it!

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  40. woowww chutney with strawberryyy..Amazing clicks i sayy lovelyyyyyyy

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  41. wow your spicy strawberry chutney looks absolutely delicious. Your pictures are just amazing. I enjoy strawberry in many ways but this is definitely new to me. Will try it out soon. Thanks for sharing this.
    Voted for you and good luck.
    p.s. How do you like HK? My wife is from HK and I visited there a couple of years ago and I thought it was a great city!

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    1. Yi, thanks for voting me, I am really obliged. I am glad that you liked this chutney recipe!!

      Hong Kong is absolutely amazing and for a foodie like me, it is a heaven!! Enjoying every moment of it...

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  42. Love the idea of a strawberry chutney! It sounds like it'd be perfect on grilled chicken or fish :)

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    1. Lawyer Loves Lunch, you are right. It tastes great with grilled dishes. Thanks for stopping by!

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  43. Hello Purabi :) Thank you for your friend invite, but I am no longer active on food buzz or Quickies on the Dinner Table. I now blog at Singapore Shiok!. Hope you can visit some time and browse around. Btw - this is definitely the most unique and unusual chutney recipe I have ever seen. Very out of the box and innovative!

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    1. Denise, thanks for your wonderful comment on my strawberry chutney recipe. Shall I say, you just made my day!

      Shall definitely visit your blog very soon!!

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  44. hi dear purabi..i did vote and i really hope u win cos ur recipes are very unique and this ones a perfect example...haven't heard of this b4 but love the look of it

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    1. Biny, thanks for your votes, I really appreciate your time! I am so happy that you liked this strawberry chutney recipe!!

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  45. What a vibrant and gorgeous chutney! YUM!

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  46. This is one zesty strawberry chutney !!.. Love it.

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  47. This chutney looks fantastic! I preserve many jars of strawberry hot sauce every year so I can well imagine how fabulous the taste of your chutney is.

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  48. Oh, it looks so delicious! I haven't tried strawberry chutney but I am sure it's delicious!

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  49. What a great recipe, this looks super delicious! :)

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  50. I bet this was good and quite zesty. Never had all those flavors with Strawberries before.
    -Gina-

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  51. Hello Purabi, this is my first time here and love the versatility of your blog! Strawberry chutney, wow! that is truly interesting. :) i hope to stay in touch and am following you now. Cheers!

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    1. Thank you so much for those words of appreciation Sous Chef! And what a pleasure that you considered my blog to follow. Please do visit again!!

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  52. What a colourful creativity..pics looks so colourful and wonderful.Lovely chutney,never would have thought about it if I didnt see it here :)

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  53. Purabi....this is a beautiful chutney! I've only made chutney once, using fall fruits. But I love the pairing of strawberry and pepper and it sounds like you spiced it well and still let the strawberries shine through! Love it! And of course....you got my vote! Good luck! : )

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    1. Thank you Anne for your precious vote. I am glad that you liked my strawberry chutney.

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  54. Innovative chutney...Looks very yum..

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  55. This looks amazing and the colors are so vibrant! I think I smell it drifting through the computer! Have a great weekend sweetie!

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  56. How delicious this Strawberry Chutney looks! I am a new follower :) Now heading to Circle of Mom's!

    Kindly, Lorraine

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    1. Thanks Lorraine for following Cosmopolitan Currymania and voting me up! Have a great day!!

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  57. Hi Purabi, thank you for sharing this recipe, it look extremely good.
    Lovely presentation too.

    Have a nice day.

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  58. this looks like a jam that packs a much stronger punch! I love chutney with its addition of spices and all things nice (: great one!

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  59. I voted for you and hope you win. This chutney is something new and interesting to me. looks delicious.

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    1. Spice up the Curry, thank you so much!!

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  60. Frankly speaking I did not go through the recipe, but I must say that the first picture is really superb.

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  61. You are so creative! This strawberry chutney looks wonderful!
    PS I’ve voted for you. Hope you’ll win!

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    1. I really appreciate this, Lilly! Thanks for your vote!

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  62. Oh this looks amazing! And By the way, thanks for Your visit, Im glad You liked my recipe! And You wont believe, but Im going to Hong Kong in 2 weeks for 2 months! I hope I gonna like this city :D

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    1. Oh, glad to know you are coming here in HK, Agate. I bet, you are gonna love this place!

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  63. Love the chutney idea. I cast my vote! Good luck!

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    1. Mother Rimmy, thank you so much! That was so nice of you!!

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  64. lovely idea......superb...

    Voted for you dear......

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  65. Thank you for sharing this beautiful strawberry Indian Chutney.The beautiful red color makes it look very tempting.

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