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विभिन्न प्रकार की भारतीय चटनी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (different kinds of Indian chutney recipes in Hindi)
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250 Chutney Recipes | Indian Chutney Varieties | 

chutney recipes | different chutney recipes from India | Indian chutney recipes | Enjoy our article on 250 different chutneys in India. Several Snacks and Starters like Sandwiches, dhoklas, tikkis and kebabs often seem incomplete when not accompanied by the right chutneys.

Each Indian state has some or the other special chutney made with indigenous ingredients which taste amazing especially with delights from that particular area.

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What are Chutneys? 

Chutneys add value to any dish. They can be used as flavoring substances, toppings or accompaniments, but they enhance the taste of the dish in some way or the other. There are tongue-tickling tangy chutneys, such as the tamarind based ones, as well as soothing chutneys that usually use coconut as the base. Normally, one chooses a chutney that complements or balances the taste of the dish it is used in or served with. 

Green Chutney, How To Make Green Chutney RecipeGreen Chutney, How To Make Green Chutney Recipe

There are different types of chutneys – wet chutneys, dry chutneys, freshly made ones as well as preserves. Chutneys like the Coconut Chutney or Green Chutney are usually made fresh, to be served with idlis, dosas and upmas.

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They are simple and quick, with a balanced flavor. Others like the Tomato Chutney are a little more elaborate, with a pulpy texture and a tangy taste that gives the main dish a flavorful boost. Some wet chutneys can also be kept in the fridge and used for a couple of days. 

Peppy, spicy delights like the Meetha Chutney and Kharjur Imli ki Chutney can be made and preserved for a while, to be served with scrumptious samosas and pakodas or to be used in the preparation of chaat items. The famous Green Chutney is another must-learn dish, indispensable in the preparation and serving of North Indian snacks. 

Khajur Imli ki ChutneyKhajur Imli ki Chutney

South Indian and Maharashtrian cuisine are also well-known for their collection of dry chutneys. Dry chutneys are basically spice powders that can be served along with rice or snacks. The Dry Garlic Chutney from Maharashtra is a powerful combo of garlic, dried coconut and red chilli, which adds a spicy note to snacks like Vada Pav.

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You can even go all out and make yourself a chatpata open sandwich with a sprinkling of Dry Garlic Chutney powder! If you come down South, you will be met by many more such dry chutney powders like the Milagai Podi, Curry Leaves Powder and Coconut Powder, all of which go well with South Indian snacks like idli and dosa. Some of the chutney powders can also be mixed with hot rice and ghee and served as a quick meal with papad and curd.

Red Chutney, Indian Chilli Garlic Chutney Chutney Recipes

Most red chutneys are made using a combination of whole red chillies or chilly powder, garlic, lemon and spices in various proportions.

Chilli Garlic ChutneyChilli Garlic Chutney

Indian chaat recipes like Geela Bhel, Sev Puri, Ragda Pattice are incomplete without the quintessential fiery red Chilli Garlic Chutney. The pungent, spicy chutney also provides a beautiful colour to the popular Mumbai roadside snack Pav Bhaji.

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You can replace whole chillies with powdered red chilly and make a tongue-tickling Garlic Chutney that can accompany delectable snacks like bhajia, pakoda or simple dishes like bajra rotla. This versatile lehsun ki chutney can also be applied on rolls and sandwiches to intensify the taste.

Dry Garlic Chutney
Dry Garlic Chutney

Streetside foods like vada pav, samosa pav and bhajji pav are often stuffed with Dry Garlic Chutney. For all those who love garlic in any form, this chutney does wonders to any recipe.

Health conscious people can try their hands on recipes like Carrot Garlic Chutney which serves as an amazing accompaniment to many snacks and starters.

South Indian chutney recipes

Coconut is undoubtedly the most important ingredient of South Indian chutneys. Apart from that, a combination of different ingredients like onion, tomato, coriander and an aromatic tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves, urad dal and chana dal helps in making an array of South Indian chutney.

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They can either be in a dry form or wet and serves as the perfect accompaniment to delights like dosa, idli, vada, appe.

Coconut ThuvayalCoconut Thuvayal

While coconut chutney is the most common of all, you can simply perk this one by frying the coconut to make Fried coconut chutney or by adding garlic to make Fresh Coconut Garlic Chutney or some spices to make an aromatic, spicy blend the Coconut Thuvayal.

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Also, this Healthy Coconut Chutney is perfect for people suffering from obesity and heart disease.

Karuveppilai PodiKaruveppilai Podi

Crispy dosa smeared with the Mysore Chutney and a potato bhaji is one of my favorite snack. If not that, you can even apply Milagai Podi and drizzle some ghee to make ghee podi dosa. Flaxseeds Dry Chutney, Karuveppilai Podi, Tomato Coconut Chutney are other popular South-Indian chutney.

Glance through our collection of 250 Chutney Recipes and choose from a range of options Green Chutney, Meetha Chutney, Mint Chutney, Peanut Curd Chutney as per your requirements.

Happy Cooking!


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Recipe# 10775
24 Aug 11

 
 
by Anikar05
No reviews
An innovative chutney recipe, tasty coconut and coriander chutney with chopped fresh coriander leaves blended with grated coconut, garlic, salt, onion and other spices is an amazing accompaniment to meals or snacks.
Recipe# 11768
23 Sep 03

 
 
by nayarsunil
No reviews
A spicy green chutney recipe with coriander leaves, mint leaves blended with garlic, chillies and salt. A simple green chutney recipe which can be relished with starter or as a sandwich spread.
Recipe# 15026
04 Apr 04

 
 by bsharmi
No reviews
Tomato nuvvula chutney is a delicious accompaniment to hot rice and is prepared from a mix of sesame seeds with red chillies, tomatoes, tamarind and garlic.
Recipe# 42741
27 Feb 19

 
 by Prameela Bhat
No reviews
This is one of the most popular traditional dishes of udupi. This bajji/gojju or dip is typically prepared using special variety of round shaped green brinjal, that is called "mattu gulla" in tulu. Any variety of Brinjal can be used for this recipe. No lentils ... No Coconut used in this recipe. ....
Recipe# 9668
28 May 04

 
 by archup_81
No reviews
Tomatoes chutney makes a great accompaniment for lot of main course or starter dishes. they can be stored/refrigerated for up to a week fresh.
Recipe# 12275
29 Sep 11

 
 by sgambhir
No reviews
A spicy lasani chutney recipe with garlic or lasan blended with chillies and salt. A simple and flavorsome lasani chutney recipe which can be relished with starter or as an accompaniment to any meal.
Recipe# 13863
02 Sep 11

 
 
by vinodsharma
No reviews
A step by step instructions to prepare the spicy and tangy green chutney which can be stored in the refrigerator and then used as bread spread, side dish or dip.
Recipe# 14803
28 Feb 04

 
 by pearlie
No reviews
A lovely variation to the typical spicy mint chutneys, this sweet mint chutney has mint leaves chopped and then blended with sugar, tamarind and red chillies.
Recipe# 15203
16 Mar 17

 
 by tiwari_anuja
No reviews
The sweet and sour taste of the Pineapple chutney complement the taste of any meal or snack with which it is served. The chutney is best enjoyed with fried savories and can even be stored in fridge for days.
Recipe# 11098
27 Sep 11

 
 by vicky_bh_20002
No reviews
A popular sweet chutney recipe, khajoor ki chutney with chopped khajoor or dates blended with sugar, salt and other dried spices like cumin, ginger is an amazing accompaniment to meals or snacks.
Recipe# 10133
27 Dec 03

 
 
by sumagandlur
No reviews
1.oil your hands before you peel garlic to prevent your fingers from discolouring and to prevent having a lingering garlic aroma throughout the day! soaking garlic cloves in hot water makes it easier to peel them. make this chutney in large quantities. it stays well refrigerated for upto two weeks. ....
Recipe# 12659
11 Oct 11

 
 by padsai
No reviews
Tasty onion tomato chutney is a south indian way of preparing a tangy and spicy tomato chutney or paste with onions and tomato. Tasty and spicy tomato and onion chutney can be refrigerated and used as desired as an accompaniment to main course or any starter.
Recipe# 14328
10 Jan 17

 
 by viranj
No reviews
A perfect recipe to prepare the Sweet chutney from dates and jaggery. This sweet chutney can be added as a topping over chaats or used as a dip with fried starters.
Recipe# 40132
05 May 15

 
 
by New Age Song
No reviews
Recipe for authentic home-made coriander chutney - This may be a common dish, but I decided to add in some variations. This fresh chutney can be served with any of the evening snacks, dosa, used as a spread for sandwich, or as per your liking! Try to play with it and see what works for you!
Hariyali Chutney
Recipe# 37732
10 Jan 13

 
 by chef-16
No reviews
It is a basic dhaniya chutney. It serves as a base for sandwhiches. Variations:- moongfali can also be added while grinding.
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 on 04 May 21 06:24 PM


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