This Tangy Imli Chutney Goes Perfectly With Your Favourite Amritsari Kulcha

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If you love Amritsari kulcha, you have got to try this flavourful Imli chutney to go with it. It has the perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy.

This Tangy Imli Chutney Goes Perfectly With Your Favourite Amritsari Kulcha
This Imli chutney recipe is straight out of the cookbooks of chef Saransh Goila.

Highlights

  • Chutneys are one of the most preferred accompaniment in Indian cuisine.
  • Here we bring you a delicious Imli chutney recipe to pair with kulcha.
  • This recipe is shared by Chef Saransh Goila on his Instagram page.

A side of chutney can turn any boring meal into a lip-smackingly delicious one. From fruits, and herbs, to vegetables, the best part about chutney is that it allows you to play with the ingredients and flavours. And, it always ends up as a winner on the table! Today, we are all set to add an easy peasy chutney recipe to your collection. This Imli chutney recipe is straight out of the cookbooks of chef Saransh Goila. The best part? It has the perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy. Pair it with your favourite Amritsari Kulcha and dig in!

Also Read: These 7 Homemade Chutney Recipes Are The Best To Savour With Your Meals

Take a look at the full recipe video by chef Saransh Goila here:

Imli Chutney Recipe 

Ingredients

  • Tamarind (soaked): 1 cup
  • Onions (chopped): ½ 
  • Green chilli (chopped): 1 
  • Ginger: ½ inch
  • Coriander (chopped): 2 tbsp
  • Mint (chopped): 2 tbsp
  • Mix of anardana and coriander seeds: 2 tsp
  • Jaggery powder: 2 tsp
  • Chilli powder: 1 tsp
  • Black salt to taste
  • Salt to taste
  • Boiled potato (chopped): 1 
  • Water: 2 tbsp

Method: 

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Step 1: Sieve the overnight soaked tamarind to remove the pulp.

Step 2: Add some onions, green chilli, ginger, coriander, and mint leaves to the pulp.

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Step 3: Pop in the mix of anardana and coriander seeds

Step 4: Now, two teaspoons of jaggery and one teaspoon of red chilli powder will go into the mix. It will be followed by black salt as well as normal white salt. 

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Step 5: Next, the boiled potatoes will go into the chutney mix. The last thing which brings together the chutney is water. Add a tablespoon of water and mix well. 

Ladies and gentlemen, the imli chutney is ready in no time. 

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