Rhonda's go to meal

Posted by Chris Lacey

This is my special recipe that i only cook with famiy and close friends

Rhonda's Spicy mango chutney

Notes

  • All weights are after peeling and removal of seeds
  • Yield: Approximately ten 375g jars
  • Preparation time: 30 minutes
  • Cooking time: 1.5 hours

Ingredients Notes

  • Turpentine, or any stringy variety of mango. If you can't get Turpentine mangoes, it is ok to use Bowen or KP (Kensington Pride) mangoes but it's a better chutney if you have a few stringy mangoes in the chutney as it holds together much better and isn't so runny
  • Kensington Pride or Bowen mangoes
  • To be added to cooking half an hour before you finish the cooking. This is a presentation trick for the cooking competitions, so that squares of light coloured mango can be clearly seen in the darker coloured chutney. They must be cooked for at least 30 minutes to ensure they are fully cooked and don't cause fermentation when bottled.
  • Do not use brown vinegar as it has too much acid
  • Peeled and grated fresh ginger, if not available, bottled crushed ginger is acceptable
  • To be placed in the cooking chutney 30 minutes before finished cooking. When bottling, the chillies should eb pushed to the outside of the jar for presentation
  • Don't use dark brown sugar as it makes the colour of the chutney too dark and it doesn't look as appetizing
  • Don't use too much salt as the flavour of the chutney gets smoother with maturity

Methods

Step2

Add 2 kg only of the ripe chopped mangoes and simmer on low heat with the lid off from now on as you need some of the liquid to evaporate to help the chutney get thicker, stirring approximately every 5 minutes to prevent it from catching at the bottom of the boiler, until thickened. This should take about a further 1 hour perhaps a little longer depending on the type of stove you are using. You have to cook it slowly, so be patient and stir regularly otherwise it will stick as the chutney has a high sugar content with all the fruits and sugars.

1-hour-of-cooking

Step 4

Make sure the last of the mangoes added are fully cooked before bottling, otherwise you may experience fermentation and growth on top of the chutney when opening a jar later. Bottle immediately and put tops on the jars while the chutney is still hot, making sure that some of the long chillies and still yellow mango cubes show on the outside of the jar for decorative presentation.

end-product

Awards won

  • 1994 First prize, Royal North Australian Show Society (Inc) Royal Darwin Show
  • 1995 First prize, Royal Darwin Show
  • 1998 Second prize, Royal Darwin Show
  • 1999 Third prize, Fred's Pass Rural Show
  • 2002 First prize, Royal Darwin Show
  • 2004 First prize, Fred's Pass Rural Show
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