Mint Chutney Recipe (Pudina Chutney) (2024)

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Flavorful Mint Chutney Recipe (Pudina Chutney) is made with a simple combination of fresh mint, cilantro, onion, lemon juice, and chile peppers. Vegan and gluten-free, enjoy this Mint Chutney with your favorite roasted vegetables, meats, or warm flatbread.

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Pudina Chutney

First introduced to this emerald green sauce more than a decade ago by my dear mother-in-law, I was skeptical. I had never seen such a sauce- let alone tried one. But, my mother-in-law, always so passionate about her homemade garden-fresh food, was simply beaming with excitement over her newest batch of mint chutney. How could I refuse?

I couldn’t, of course.

So, I took a small spoonful and told her it looked delicious.

I sat down, mixed the chutney together with the rice and ten other Indian dishes she had prepared and placed on my plate and I took a bite. To my great relief, mint chutney was a welcome and wonderful complement to the entire meal.

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What is mint chutney?

Mint chutney, also known as Pudina Chutney from the Hindi word for mint, is a type of chutney, or sauce, made from fresh mint and cilantro leaves that have been blended together with onion, lemon juice, green chiles, and sometimes water or optional spices. In general, chutneys that are made from fresh ingredients, such as mint, are prepared in such a way that allows them to stay fresh for at least a couple of days, or even up to a week when stored in the refrigerator.

Mint chutney, unlike many other chutney varieties, is not pickled or intended to be super sweet.

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Ingredients in mint chutney

To make this easy pudina chutney, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Fresh mint – as the name may suggest, you need fresh mint leave and you need lots of it. Unfortunately, every supermarket sells mint in bunches that vary in amount, so I always recommend buying extra. You will want to start withat least 2-3 cups packed mint leaves (free of any tough stems). For me, this equals roughly three bunches of mint. I know it seems like a lot, but it blends down to virtually nothing.
  • Fresh cilantro – You will need approximately one-third the amount of cilantro as you do mint. So, no more than one cup packed. Fortunately, cilantro has stems that are much thinner, so you don’t have to be as thorough about plucking each individual leaf from every single tiny stem.
  • Green chile peppers – Technically, the addition of chile peppers is optional. I added two serrano peppers because I like a spicy chutney. Feel free to add a chile or two, or leave them out altogether.
  • Salt – You’ll need to add some amount of salt. I added 1 teaspoon, but feel free to add more or less to suit your personal needs.
  • Onion – Originally, I was going to add just half an onion. But after tasting my chutney, I decided it needed more ofsomething. So, I added the other half. Much better with an entire medium to large white or yellow onion.
  • Lemon Juice – as always,fresh juice is a must.
  • Water – Start with less and add more as needed. I added approximately 3 tablespoons.
  • Ground cumin (optional) – I did not add ground cumin to my chutney, however, it comes highly recommended by my mother-in-law, so I thought I would mention it here. Cumin is one of the most popular spices in Indian cooking, so it should come as little surprise. Take care, however, as you will only need to add approximately one-fourth of a teaspoon.

Optional additions:

  • Ginger or garlic – aromatics very common in Indian cooking and both full of flavor.
  • Yogurt – for a thicker, creamier chutney.
  • Grated coconut – I admit, this is entirely new to me. I expect this version may be more popular in the coastal regions of India.

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How to make this Mint Chutney Recipe

To make this mint chutney, I recommend using a high-speed blender instead of a large food processor. The reason being that a blender does a much better job at processing your chutney into a smooth sauce when compared to the food processor.

Of course, this is not a rule. You may make your own pudina chutney with as little or as much texture as you prefer. However, according to my mother-in-law (born and raised in India), it should be completely smooth.

To make this homemade mint chutney:

  1. Chop off the thick, tough ends from the cilantro and rinse the leaves under cold water and dry thoroughly. Even better if you have a salad spinner. For the mint, remove the leaves from each stem and set aside (yes, this is the most time-consuming part). Rinse leaves under cold water and pat with paper towels to dry.
  2. Add all ingredients to the bowl of a high-speed blender and blend until fully pureed. Season with additional salt, lemon juice, or onion, to taste.

So easy, right!?

What to serve with mint chutney

It is true that this mint chutney is bold and flavorful. But, it is also very fresh. Keeping this in mind, I love to serve this chutney with anything that either lacks any flavor at all (boring rice, for example) or dishes that need a splash of freshness.

A few of my favorite things to serve with mint chutney recipe include roasted potatoes, pillowy naan bread, tandoori chicken, lamb chops, steak bites, and eggs.

But mint chutney is also delicious withButter Chicken,Chicken Tikka Masala, or any other popular Indian curry dish.

Of course, it’s also fantastic topped on your favorite soups or stews including Vegetarian Butternut Squash Chili or even classicChicken Noodle Soup.

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How to store mint chutney

So you’ve gone through the work of plucking all those mint leaves from their stems, the last thing you want to do is toss all your hard work down the drain.

To store mint chutney, simply:

  • Store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. Note, however, that the bright green color will start to darken, that’s normal.
  • Freeze in ice cube trays. Once fully frozen, transfer to a ziplock bag and keep stored in the freezer for up to 4-5 months. Thaw and use as needed.

For more sauce recipes, check out:

  • Chimichurri Recipe (How to Make Chimichurri Sauce)
  • Enchilada Sauce Recipe
  • Tzatziki Sauce
  • Garlic Butter Sauce
  • Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe
  • Honey Mustard Sauce

If you try making this Mint Chutney Recipe, please leave me a comment and let me know!I always love to hear your thoughts.

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Mint Chutney Recipe (Pudina Chutney)

AuthorAuthor: Mint Chutney Recipe (Pudina Chutney) (8)Jessica Randhawa

Flavorful Mint Chutney Recipe (Pudina Chutney) is made with a simple combination of fresh mint, cilantro, onion, lemon juice, and chile peppers. Vegan and gluten-free, enjoy this Mint Chutney with your favorite roasted vegetables, meats, or warm flatbread.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Sauce

Cuisine Indian

Servings 8 servings (as a condiment)

Calories 10 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch fresh cilantro
  • 2 bunches fresh mint - stems removed (approximately 2 cups packed)
  • 1-2 green chile peppers - seeded and chopped (such as serrano peppers)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 white onion - peeled and roughly chopped
  • ½ lemon - juiced
  • 2 tablespoon water - plus more as needed
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cumin - (optional)

Instructions

  • Prepare mint and cilantro. Chop off the thick, tough ends from the cilantro and rinse the leaves under cold water and dry thoroughly. Even better if you have a salad spinner. For the mint, remove the leaves from each stem and set aside (yes, this is the most time-consuming part). Rinse leaves under cold water and pat with paper towels to dry.

  • Process. Add all ingredients to the bowl of a high-speed blender and blend until fully pureed. Season with additional salt, lemon juice, or onion, to taste.

Jessica's Notes

  • I originally blended this in my food processor and my mother-in-law (who was born and raised in India) told me that I'll get a smoother blended chutney if I blended it in a high-speed blender. She was 100% correct. Keep in mind that either option will work, they will simply yield different results.
  • I love using my salad spinner whenever I need to wash fresh herbs - especially in bulk.

Nutritional Information

Calories: 10kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 311mg | Potassium: 40mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 110IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 1mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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Mint Chutney Recipe (Pudina Chutney) (2024)

FAQs

How do you make Pudina chutney less bitter? ›

To get rid of this,add some corriander leaves along with pudina leaves and some tablespoon of lemon juice to get rid of the bitterness. Pudina chutney is best and tastiest when it gets grinded in the traditional way,by using th grinding stone. It will reduce the chance of getting the leaves rancid.

What is pudina chutney made of? ›

Firstly, in a mixer jar take 1 cup pudina and ½ cup coriander. Add 5 chilli, 1 inch ginger, 2 tbsp peanut, 1 tsp chaat masala, 1 tsp aamchur, ½ tsp cumin powder and 2 tbsp lemon juice. Grind to smooth paste adding ¼ cup cold water. Finally, Pudina Chutney for sandwich is ready.

Why does pudina chutney turn black? ›

Fresh herbs: Your chutney will become blackish if the herbs you are using are not fresh. Avoid using herbs that are wilting or turning paler in color. Do not chop the mint. Chopped mint quickly turns black, altering the flavor and color of the chutney.

How do you make mint taste stronger? ›

Our top recommendations for maximising flavour in mints are:
  1. Maintain a consistent daytime temperature of about 23°C, where possible.
  2. Use supplementary lighting to artificially increase day length.
  3. Harvest when plants are fully mature but before flower initiation.
  4. Post-harvest, store in temperatures of 2°C.

What spice takes away bitterness? ›

Mix some basil, coriander, sage, and rosemary into your cooking for great, bitter-free flavors.

Can we eat Pudina chutney daily? ›

You've never regarded pudina chutney as part of a healthy diet, right? There are several advantages to regularly eating this green chutney, which is a favourite in every Indian home. In actuality, it includes vitamins A and C, which support each other in enhancing our immune systems.

Does Pudina chutney cause gas? ›

Mint can't cause gas,but if you are adding red chilly powder in it and eating it raw ,it will cause gas.

What is a thickening agent for chutney? ›

Some popular thickening agents for chutney include:
  • Cornstarch: Cornstarch is a common thickening agent that is widely available and easy to use. ...
  • Flour: Flour can also be used to thicken sweet chutney.
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Does chutney get better with age? ›

Chutneys get better when left for a few weeks. They mature. So try not to eat them all at once.

How long should you leave chutney for? ›

6. Allow to Mature. Chutneys are best eaten after a long maturing period so we recommend storing them in a cool, dry dark place and leaving them for no less than 8 weeks before opening them.

How long does mint chutney stay good for? ›

Adjust seasoning and spices to taste. The chutney stays refrigerated for upto 5 days and can be frozen for 3 to 6 months. Thaw and use. I freeze it in small 2 to 4 serve jars.

How to remove bitterness from pudina chutney? ›

By adding more mint and coriander leaves and some lemon juice to the chutney, you can attempt to make the mint chutney or mint coriander chutney less bitter. If you want to mask the bitterness, you may also try adding yogurt and sugar. Along with these, blend the chutney.

What is the best preservative for chutney? ›

The chemical preservative used in Chutney is vinegar.

Due to the high acidic content of vinegar the acidity of the Chutney increases, which inhibits the growth of several spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. Besides the usage of vinegar, the hot water bath technique of canning also helps in preserving chutney.

Do coriander and mint go together? ›

Coriander. Herbs and Spices: Pairs really well with basil, thyme, oregano, rosemary, sage, parsley, mint, and ginger. Foods: Pairs really well with citrus fruits, carrot, cranberry, mango, and berries.

How do you make mint less bitter? ›

The idea is to thoroughly muddle the leaves so that they turned a dark green and release their oils. Then shake your drink and double strain over fresh ice. You retain all of the aromatics and flavor but none of the bitter finish.

Why is my mint sauce bitter? ›

Mint is stronger than cilantro, so too much mint can be overpowering and even bitter. Try to use just the leaves of the herbs and not the stems.

Why is my mint coriander chutney bitter? ›

If you grind the Chutney for too long in an electric blender the chutney might turn bitter because the essential oils from the mint leaves becomes rancid with too much grinding. Using mint stems in the chutney also makes the chutney bitter.

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