Amla Meethi Chatni - Gooseberry sweet Chutney recipe
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With the arrival of winters we all should include gooseberry (amla), which is best known for its strong immunity and nutritious value, in our daily diets. Today we are presenting a quick recipe for Sweet amla chutney.
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Ingredients for Amla Meethi Chatni
- Gooseberry – 250 grams
- Jaggery – 250 grams
- Salt – ½ tsp
- Black salt – 1 tsp
- Cardamom powder – ½ tsp
- Red chilly powder- ¼ tsp
- Garam masala – 1 tsp
How to make Amla Sweet Chutney
Take amlas and ½ cup water in any vessel and place it on flame. Let it simmer till they get soft and tender.
Within 10 to 15 amlas will get tender. Then turn off the flame and strain the amlas in a bowl. Remove the seeds from amla and ground them in a mixture jar to make a fine paste.
Take this amla paste in a pan and turn on the flame. Now add jaggery, salt, black pepper, cardamom powder, red chilly powder and garam masala. Stir and mix well. Let the mixture cook on low lame. Keep stirring at regular intervals and cook until it gets thick in consistency.
Chutney is ready. To check, take little amount of chutney in a bowl. It should have running consistency. If it sets at one place that means chutney is ready.
Turn off the flame and transfer it to a serving bowl. Scrumptious sweet amla chutney is ready. Serve with parantha, poori or apply it on bread as a jam.
You can store this sweet amla chutney in refrigerator for 3 to 4 months or outside the refrigerator for up to a month.
Suggestions:
- Stir the chutney at regular intervals, it should not stick to the bottom of the pan.
- You can even use jaggery instead of sugar for making this chutney.
- Time – 30 minutes
Amla Meethi Chatni - Gooseberry sweet Chutney recipe
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