
This easy green tomato chutney blends tart unripe tomatoes with sweet raisins, sharp malt vinegar, and warming spices. Cooked slowly to a rich, thick preserve, it’s perfect alongside cheese, cured meats, or crusty bread.
30 minutes
1 hour
Makes 5 pint jars
Vegetarian, Gluten-free
Ingredients
- 1 Kg green tomatoes (unripe, chopped; skinning optional)
- 1 Kg red onions, roughly chopped
- 150 g raisins (golden or regular)
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- ¼ tsp cayenne pepper
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- 2 tsp sea salt
- 500 g brown sugar (light or dark)
- 1 Litre malt vinegar (5% acetic acid)
Method
- Prepare the vegetables
Chop the green tomatoes, onions, and raisins roughly. Mince the garlic.
- Cook the chutney
Combine all ingredients in a large stainless steel pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a vigorous simmer with the lid off.
- Simmer and stir
Cook uncovered for 1 to 3 hours, stirring regularly, until the chutney is thick, dark, and rich with reduced liquid.
- Jar and preserve
Spoon hot chutney into warm, sterilised jars. Seal immediately with lids safe for preserving. Optionally water-bath jars for 10 minutes to ensure sterility and seal.
- Store and matureLabel jars and store in a cool, dark cupboard. Refrigerate after opening. Use within one year.
What can you serve with green tomato chutney
- Cheese and bread – adds tangy zest to soft and hard cheeses alike.
- Cured meats – offers bright contrast to salty, rich flavours.
- Grilled sausages – complements smoky, spiced meats perfectly.
- Sandwiches – a sharp, sweet spread that elevates flavours.
- Rice dishes – adds moisture and spice complexity to plain rice bowls.
FAQs for green tomato chutney
- Can I use regular red tomatoes? Yes, but the flavour will be sweeter and less tart.
- How long does it keep? Up to 1 year sealed; refrigerate after opening.
- Why is my chutney too vinegary? Use malt vinegar and cook slowly to balance acidity.
- Can I reduce the sugar? Yes, but it may affect shelf life and sweetness.
- Do I need to water-bath jars? It’s optional but recommended for safety.
Nutri-score Health Check
Rating: B
This green tomato chutney balances natural vegetable fibre and vitamins with moderate sugar and vinegar, making it a tasty, fairly healthy preserve.
Positive Factors
- Green tomatoes: Rich in fibre and antioxidants.
- Onions and garlic: Provide vitamins and immune support.
- Raisins: Natural sweetness and minerals.
Negative Factors
- Sugar: Added for sweetness and preservation.
- Vinegar: Provides acidity but adds to sourness.
This Nutri-Score is an estimate based on ingredients and is for guidance only.