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One of our Canadian visitors sent me an email with an improved version of [[Balsamic vinegar and shallot chutney]] she made for her New Year's eve party. It looks so good I thought I would reproduce it here.  ''thanks Jennifer''.
 
The original recipe was used as a pizza topping on [[Gavins balsamic onion pizza|Gavin's balsamic onion pizza]].
 
The original recipe made just enough to top two [[pizzas]], this recipe makes enough for 1 jar of chutney.
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One of our Canadian visitors sent me an email with an improved version of [[Balsamic vinegar and shallot chutney]] she made for her New Year's eve party. It looks so good I thought I would reproduce it here.  ''thanks Jennifer''.
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''<span class="reviewTitle">A nice way to use balsamic</span>''
 
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The original recipe was used as a pizza topping on [[Gavins balsamic onion pizza|Gavin's balsamic onion pizza]].
<span class="reviewDesc">This is great with green salads</span>


The original recipe made just enough to top two [[pizzas]], this recipe makes enough for 1 jar of chutney.
<span class="reviewAuthor"> [[User:Sue_spins|Susie]] </span></span>
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 31 May 2022

One of our Canadian visitors sent me an email with an improved version of Balsamic vinegar and shallot chutney she made for her New Year's eve party. It looks so good I thought I would reproduce it here. thanks Jennifer.

The original recipe was used as a pizza topping on Gavin's balsamic onion pizza.

The original recipe made just enough to top two pizzas, this recipe makes enough for 1 jar of chutney.

Balsamic vinegar and shallot chutney (alt)
Electus
The original Balsamic vinegar and shallot chutney
Servings:Serves 2
Calories per serving:299
Ready in:30 minutes
Prep. time:5 minutes
Cook time:25 minutes
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:Chef
First published:1st January 2016

Best recipe review

A nice way to use balsamic

5/5

This is great with green salads

Susie

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Peel and slice the shallots thinly. See here for peeling tips
  2. Add the sliced shallots to a small pan and cover with a little water, cover with a lid and simmer vigorously until the shallots have softened and most of the water is reduced, about 25 minutes. Don't allow it to burn.
  3. Remove the cover and boil off most of the remaining water.
  4. Add the olive oil and garlic to a small saute pan, heat gently then add the shallot mixture.
  5. Heat until the garlic is gently coloured and all of the water has been reduced.
  6. In a separate bowl whisk the balsamic vinegars, sugar, and dijon mustard until combined.
  7. Mix this mixture back into the saute pan with the shallots, add a pinch of thyme and 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, or more to taste.
  8. Reduce until you have a chutney-like consistency.
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