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Cilantro Chutney From Indian-Ish

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Ingredients

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1 bunch fresh cilantro preferably organic stems and leaves roughly chopped (about 4 cups)
1 small indian green chili pepper or serrano chile roughly chopped
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (from about 1 lime) plus more if needed
1/4 teaspoon granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt plus more if needed

Nutritional information

72.5
Calories
4 g
Calories From Fat
0.5 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
1197.8 mg
Sodium
17.7 g
Carbs
3.3 g
Dietary Fiber
8.2 g
Sugars
3.3 g
Protein
107g
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Cilantro Chutney From Indian-Ish

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    Cilantro Chutney is excerpted from Indian-ish 2019 by Priya Krishna with Ritu Krishna. Photography 2019 by Mackenzie Kelley. Reproduced by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. -----
    Cilantro chutney is the king of chutneys. Why? Because it goes with any and all Indian food: samosas, dal roti, any kind of chaat (the Indian genre of snacks)you name it. During the photo shoot for this book, my mom churned out literal buckets of the stuff every single day because (1) its delicious, (2) its photogenic, and (3) we drizzle it on everything. I love this simple, OG recipe from my mom because it retains the pleasant grassiness from the cilantro and has a creeping, lingering heat (though you can nix the chiles if creeping heat is not your thing). There are also many ways to customize itadd mint for fresher notes, or nuts for richness. Use it as a salsa, a sauce for grilled chicken, or a topping for Roti Pizza (page 130). - Priya Krishna

    • 25 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Cilantro Chutney from Indian-Ish,Cilantro Chutney is excerpted from Indian-ish 2019 by Priya Krishna with Ritu Krishna. Photography 2019 by Mackenzie Kelley. Reproduced by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. —– “Cilantro chutney is the king of chutneys. Why? Because it goes with any and all Indian food: samosas, dal roti, any kind of chaat (the Indian genre of snacks)you name it. During the photo shoot for this book, my mom churned out literal buckets of the stuff every single day because (1) its delicious, (2) its photogenic, and (3) we drizzle it on everything. I love this simple, OG recipe from my mom because it retains the pleasant grassiness from the cilantro and has a creeping, lingering heat (though you can nix the chiles if creeping heat is not your thing). There are also many ways to customize itadd mint for fresher notes, or nuts for richness. Use it as a salsa, a sauce for grilled chicken, or a topping for Roti Pizza (page 130).” – Priya Krishna


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    In a Blender, Combine All the Ingredients and Blend Until Smooth. If the Mixture Is Too Thick to Blend, Add a Few Drops of Water to Get It Going. Taste and Adjust the Salt and/or Lime Juice, If Needed. This Chutney Keeps, Refrigerated in an Airtight Container, For Up to 2 Days.

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