Qu'est-ce que le/la/l'Fruit Chutney ?
Fruit chutney is a savory condiment originating from the Indian subcontinent, typically made from fruits, vinegar, sugar, and spices. It features a complex flavor profile that balances sweetness, tartness, and often a touch of heat, with textures ranging from smooth to chunky. This versatile accompaniment enhances a wide variety of dishes.
"The magic of fruit chutney lies in its ability to bridge flavor gaps, offering a vibrant counterpoint to rich meats or a sweet-savory punch to cheeses and grains."
Quel goût a le/la/l'Fruit Chutney ?
Its flavor profile is a harmonious blend of sweet fruit, sharp vinegar, and aromatic spices, often with a warming, piquant finish.
- Goût
- Sweet, Tangy, Spicy, Fruity
- Texture
- Chunky, Syrupy, Soft
- Arôme
- Sweet, Spiced, Fruity
- Acidité
- Medium
Mesures techniques
pH Level
3.5-4.5
Valeurs nutritionnelles
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For a richer, more developed flavor, allow homemade fruit chutneys to mature in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for at least a week before serving.
Substituts & Proportions pour Fruit Chutney
Le meilleur substitut pour le/la/l'Fruit Chutney est Fruit Preserves (e.g., Apricot or Fig Jam), à utiliser dans un rapport de 1:1. For sweetness and fruitiness in glazes or spreads, though lacking the savory spice and acidity.
| Substitut | Proportion | Idéal pour |
|---|---|---|
| Fruit Preserves (e.g., Apricot or Fig Jam) Meilleur | 1:1 | For sweetness and fruitiness in glazes or spreads, though lacking the savory spice and acidity. |
| Relish (e.g., Sweet Pickle Relish) | 1:1 | When a chunky, tangy, and slightly sweet element is needed, but will be less complex in spice. |
| Balsamic Glaze with Fruit | 1:1 (adjust to taste) | To add a sweet-tart, syrupy depth to savory dishes, especially when a smooth texture is preferred. |
| Apple Butter (spiced variety) | 1:1 | For a rich, sweet, and spiced fruit base, but without the strong vinegary tang or chunky texture. |
Comment choisir et conserver le/la/l'Fruit Chutney
- Store unopened jars in a cool, dark pantry.
- Once opened, refrigerate promptly.
- Always use a clean spoon to prevent contamination.
- Ensure the lid is tightly sealed after each use.
- Consume within 2-4 weeks after opening for best quality.
Quels accords culinaires avec le/la/l'Fruit Chutney ?
- Roasted meats
- grilled chicken
- strong cheeses
- curries
- sandwiches
- yogurt
- rice
- crackers
- charcuterie boards
- pork tenderloin
Questions fréquentes
Quel goût a le Fruit Chutney ?
Its flavor profile is a harmonious blend of sweet fruit, sharp vinegar, and aromatic spices, often with a warming, piquant finish. Sweet|Spiced|Fruity
Quel est un bon substitut pour Fruit Chutney ?
Le meilleur substitut est Fruit Preserves (e.g., Apricot or Fig Jam) (1:1). For sweetness and fruitiness in glazes or spreads, though lacking the savory spice and acidity.
Comment choisir et conserver le Fruit Chutney ?
Store unopened jars in a cool, dark pantry. Once opened, refrigerate promptly. Always use a clean spoon to prevent contamination. Ensure the lid is tightly sealed after each use. Consume within 2-4 weeks after opening for best quality.