I have never tried to make chutneys from Pear. For me Pear was always a fruit to either eat as is or in a salad.. I saw this in a book (do not remember which one) and was very fascinated by it. It tasted so good and delicious..
Ingredients
Pear – 3
Turmeric - ¼ tea spoon
Asafetida – ¼ tea spoon
Salt – 1 ½ tea spoons
Oil – 1 ½ table spoon
Cumin Seeds – ¾ tea spoon
Fennel Seeds – 1 tea spoon
Red Chili – 3
Red Chili Powder – 1 table spoon (adjust accordingly)
Sweet Paprika – 1 tea spoon
Sugar – 1 table spoon
Honey – 1 ½ table spoons
White Vinegar – 1 table spoon
Dried Fenugreek Leaves / Dried Dill Leaves – 2 table spoons
Method
Wash and peel the pears. Cut them into 4 lengthy ones. Core them and chop thin slices horizontally and set aside.
Heat oil in a pan on medium and add cumin seeds, red chili and fennel seeds and sauté until the cumin seeds start to brown. Now add the dried fenugreek leaves, asafetida, paprika, turmeric powder and red chili powder and sauté for 15 seconds. Add the pear and salt and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until the pear starts to get soft.
Add sugar, honey and vinegar and mix well.
Reduce the heat to medium low (induction – 250, power 2) and cook for 30 minutes stirring very often
By now, the pears would have been soft, caramelized and done.
Remove from heat and the Spiced Pear Chutney is ready..
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Ingredients
Pear – 3
Turmeric - ¼ tea spoon
Asafetida – ¼ tea spoon
Salt – 1 ½ tea spoons
Oil – 1 ½ table spoon
Cumin Seeds – ¾ tea spoon
Fennel Seeds – 1 tea spoon
Red Chili – 3
Red Chili Powder – 1 table spoon (adjust accordingly)
Sweet Paprika – 1 tea spoon
Sugar – 1 table spoon
Honey – 1 ½ table spoons
White Vinegar – 1 table spoon
Dried Fenugreek Leaves / Dried Dill Leaves – 2 table spoons
Method
Wash and peel the pears. Cut them into 4 lengthy ones. Core them and chop thin slices horizontally and set aside.
Heat oil in a pan on medium and add cumin seeds, red chili and fennel seeds and sauté until the cumin seeds start to brown. Now add the dried fenugreek leaves, asafetida, paprika, turmeric powder and red chili powder and sauté for 15 seconds. Add the pear and salt and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until the pear starts to get soft.
Add sugar, honey and vinegar and mix well.
Reduce the heat to medium low (induction – 250, power 2) and cook for 30 minutes stirring very often
By now, the pears would have been soft, caramelized and done.
Remove from heat and the Spiced Pear Chutney is ready..
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wow.... Very innovative.. Never tried this..Bookmarked!
ReplyDeletewow! love the idea sowmya:)
ReplyDeletevery new recipe to me looks interesting...
ReplyDeletewow never had pear chutney..You have given me a new variety..
ReplyDeletedelicious
ReplyDeleteWow, thats a mindblowing chutney Sowmya, most of the time we get tasteless pears here, cant wait to make this chutney.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea ! I never thought of pear pickle either. I one bought apple pickle from himachal and fruitpickle really taste good
ReplyDeleteI once bought apple pickle and it was very good. Fruit picked taste so nice. I'm sure pear will be great
ReplyDeleteawesome chutney, never tried or heard about pear chutney, looks superb
ReplyDeletemouthwatering & delicious chutney!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting and delicious Chutney..
ReplyDeletei will definitely try this, such recipes always interest me
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! Looks very fiery!!
ReplyDeleteWow this is great. Definitely will try this bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteSounds very inviting and innovative,bookmarked dear..
ReplyDeleteChutney with pears -- sounds sweet and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat's really innovative..love the bright colour!
ReplyDeleteFruit pickle sounds very different! It looks nice..
ReplyDeleteLove this. Love the colour too
ReplyDeleteMUST TRY!
ReplyDeleteLaura Harris