Mint or pudina and raw mangoes bring with
them the whiff of the summer air up north in India. The smell of the spicy and
sour pudina chutney brings back memories of those long and lazy summer
holidays. The hot and dry loo winds blowing outside and the noisy air coolers blowing
full blast to keep the indoor temperatures as cool as possible.
Pudina or Mint |
The other main ingredient in this mint chutney is raw mango which has its own set of benefits. Compared to its ripened form it has a richer quantity of antioxidants and vitamin C thereby improving the immunity and stamina of the body and protecting against cardiovascular diseases. Along with salt raw mangoes aid in preventing excess body water loss in the dry summer days.
The addition of jaggery as opposed to sugar
not only enhances its taste but also adds on to its nutrition factor. It also
brings about a good consistency to the whole mix and gives a good rich colour
to the chutney.
Mint Chutney |
Chutneys are that little addition to every meal that instantly perk up the entire menu. They not only taste great but also enhance the entire food ensemble. They are rather easy to prepare and have a finger licking taste. Let us prepare the very spicy mint chutney.
Ingredients:
- Mint leaves – ½ cup
- Green or Raw mango – 1 medium sized
- Jaggery – ¼ cup
- Cumin seeds (jeera) – 1 tsp
- Fenugreek seeds – one pinch
- Chilli (dry red or fresh green) – as per taste
- Salt – as per taste
Method:
- Wash the mint leaves.
- Peel and chop the raw mango.
- Cut jaggery in small pieces.
- Dry roast cumin, fenugreek and dry chilli
(if using the red dry one).
- Add all ingredients to the mixer jar and
grind to a smooth consistency. You should be able to grind the chutney without
any extra water. However, if you need to, add a very small amount – a teaspoon
or two.
Your fragrant and delectable chutney is
ready in a jiffy!