Hari chutney is a blend of fresh cilantro (green coriander) and variety of spices. Hari chutney is a “must” with pakoras, samosas, chaats, and many popular Indian snacks. Like ketchup and other popular condiments, hari chutney can be used in a variety of different ways!
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
5 10 minutesminutes
Servings 6people
Ingredients
1 large bunch of cilantro. will be about cups
3green chilies chopped about 2 tbsp
3tbsplemon juice
1/2inchginger
1-1/2tspsalt
1tspcumin seedsjeera
1tspoil
1tspsugar
1/8tspasafetida hing
Instructions
Blend all ingredients, except the cilantro, into a paste. Add cilantro, a little at a time, and blend until smooth. Add water as needed.
Taste and adjust salt, green chilies, or lemon juice as desired.
Notes
Tips:Using a little oil and sugar keeps the color fresh.While cleaning cilantro (hara dhania) chop off just the thick stems.You can make hari chutney in large quantity in advance and freeze it in ice cube trays. Store the frozen cubes in a zip-lock plastic bag. When ready to serve, defrost as many cubes of hari chutney as needed. If you freeze the hari chutney soon after preparing, the chutney will not lose its bright green color and freshness.Variations:Mix mint leaves (without stems) with cilantro half and half.Serving Suggestions:To make a delicious dip for vegetables, chips, or crackers, mix one part chutney and three parts yogurt. To make a sandwich spread, mix 1 part chutney and 2 parts cream cheese.