Glutney Chutney!

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Victoria
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Started this chutney early today, from H F-Whittingstall's River Cottage Year, its a great recipe, excellent for using up gluts of courgettes, toms, apples and plums. Will post info if anyone wants.
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How did it turn out Victoria, I think i will give it a whirl with my surplus. :D
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Victoria
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Turned out really well, thanks. Have you got the recipe?
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Yes please Victoria, save me hunting for it ! I still have more surplus to use up. I just made some honey and mustard pickle and posted the recipe.
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HFW's Glutney chutney!

1k overgrown courgettes/marrows OR 1k pumpkin (courgettes don't need to be peeled but obv pumpkin will)
1k red/green tomatoes OR 1k of plums
1k cooking/eating apples
500g onion
500g sultanas or raisins
500g light brown sugar
750ml white wine or cider vinegar made up to 1 litre with water
1-3 teaspoons chilli flakes - depending on your taste
1 teaspoon salt

Spice bag - thumb sized chunk of ginger - chopped, dozen cloves, dozen black peppercorns, generous teaspoon coriander seeds plus few blades of mace.

All in a pan together, bring to boil slowly, then simmer etc etc. Enjoy!!
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Thank you Victoria, sounds good.
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