Apple Ginger Mixed Chutney Recipe




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Apple Ginger Mixed Chutney

 

Ingredients

3 cup cider vinegar
4 cup packed brown sugar
10 cup tart apples -- diced
4 lemons -- chopped, with
1 peel
2 onions -- chopped
5 garlic cloves -- chopped
1/2 cup ginger -- minced
1 1/2 cup seedless raisins
1 tsp cayenne pepper



 

Preparation

* You will need 6 one-pint jars and about 4 to 5 pounds of tart
apples for this recipe. Prepare all ingredients before beginning.

Peel, core and dice apples. Chop and remove seeds from lemons, but do
not peel. Peel and chop onions. Peel and roughly chop garlic; do not
mince. Peel and finely chop ginger root. Bring cider vinegar to a
boil over low heat, using a large saucepan. Add apples and cook until
the mixture returns to a simmer. Add remaining ingredients and cook
gently for 20 minutes, stirring often. Spoon chutney into glass jars
which have been washed in hot soapy water and rinsed with boiling
water. Seal tightly. Cool and store in refrigerator.

Yield: 6 pints.

Recipe By : Jo Anne Merrill

From: Ladies Home Journal- August 1991

 

 

Servings: 1