Imli ki meethi chutney (sweet tamarind chutney) is loved by all age groups. Indian chats (snack) are incomplete without chutney – either sweet or savory. Buy samosa or kachori and you will get sweet and savory chutneys along with them.
Bhel puri, Sev puri, Dahi puri, Papdi chaat or Dahi vada; all are incomplete without chutney. At my parents’ house, we never bought any chats. My mother used to prepare everything from the scratch. So, after my marriage, I also continued the same tradition. Preparing savory chutney with coriander or mint leaves is regular in my kitchen. But I always felt a little lazy to prepare imli ki meethi chutney at frequent intervals and so instead I started preparing in enough quantity that it will last for 6 months.
While cooking sweet tamarind chutney you might not be able to figure out exactly how it tastes because flavors really taste better the next day. Therefore, you wait till the next day for the developed taste and if you feel something is less or missing, add accordingly and boil a little bit more.
Ingredients :
120 gm tamarind
3 +1/2 cups water
300 gm sugar/jaggery powder
5 dates
For the rest of the ingredients, I am not giving specific measurements as you can add them according to your taste. You can prepare it as sweet tamarind chutney or it could be tangy tamarind chutney by reducing the sugar a little bit – choice is completely yours!
White salt
Black salt
Ginger powder
Garam masala powder
Red chili powder
Process :
Soak tamarind in 2 cups of water for 2 hours.
In a separate pan soak dates in water.
After 2 hours, mash tamarind and sieve it. Add the rest of the water in tamarind, mash it and sieve it again so that the whole pulp comes out.
Boil this sieved tamarind water and pulp on sim heat by adding de-seeded dates and sugar for at least 1+1/2 to 2 hours. If you are interested in thick consistency, boil for at least 2 hours but if you like thin consistency, boil for 1 to 1+1/2 hours. Just 10 minutes before the chutney is done, add the rest of the ingredients as per your taste.
Let the chutney cool down completely before filling in an airtight container and storing that in the fridge.
Yummy. Very delicious. 🌷
Thank you very much 😊
🌿✨
Sounds wonderful. 🙂
Thank you very much Lynette 😊
Perfect…love the addition of ginger powder and garammasala to it👍
Thanks a lot Jyo☺️
Wonderful share! This sounds authentic!
Thanks a lot Megala 😊
Mom’s recipes are always authentic, isn’t it…!
Yes, indeed! 🙂
Chatpati chatni, sounds yummy .
Thanks a lot Rekha😊
Nice recipe…
Thanks a lot Niranjana 😊
Yum! Goes with all our Indian snacks!
Thanks a lot Sonal.
Yes, because of it’s versatility I always keep it in the fridge!
Sounds so good!
Spännande! 🙂
I am humbled!!
Exciting! 🙂
Thank you very much 😊
Hi Deeksha. How r u?Your blog is very good and informative. Your recipe collection is very delicious. Liked it.
Hi Deeksha. How r u? Your blog is very good and informative. Your recipes are delicious. Liked it.
Hi Abha,
I am doing well. Thanks a lot for visiting the blog and going through the posts. You too have a great blog with wonderful healthy recipes and detailed information about them.
Anything with red chilli has my attention. Love samosa but I must admit that I had no idea what kachori was. I had to look it up. Oohh, it looks so delicious!
Thank you so much Dominique 😊
I have a post about kachori with potato stuffing and I really doubt if anyone can refuse samosa..😂 😂
I remember now your post about Aalu ki kachori. I am pretty sure I would like them. Loooove potato so much! Even more than samosa BTW. Cheers.
And if you are a red chilli lover, then definitely my next post is for you 🤗
Looking forward to reading it.
very nice !
Thanks a lot 😊
I have only had tamarind chutney at an Indian restaurant, but really like the flavor. Your recipe sounds delicious!
Thank you very much 😊
Love this mouth- watering chutney.
Shifa, thanks a lot 😊
💟 tamarind flavor in dishes!
Thanks a lot 😊
ooooooh I gotta try this. thank you for your marvelous recipes. i am reading after so long.