Chutney
Spiced Kumquat Chutney
Try this one with turkey (it's also a nice accompaniment to pork or roast duck). Terrific for gift giving when packaged in a decorative jar.
Pineapple and Mint Chutney
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Fresh Peach Chutney
By Michael Lomonaco
Melon Apple Chutney
This recipe makes more chutney than you'll need for the corn bread rounds see the leftovers as a condiment for cheese and crackers or for roasted meats.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Tomato and Apple Chutney
This chutney is well worth the 1-month wait it takes for the spices to mellow. Try it with grilled shrimp or fish, or on grilled chicken or cheese sandwiches.
Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 31/2 hr (plus 1 month for flavors to develop)
Fresh Mint Chutney
This chutney is great with sautéed scallops, grilled shrimp, or grilled lamb.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min
Apple Chutney
Apples did so well in the colonies that they were exported to the West Indies, and Virginians eventually sold Pippins back to the mother country.
Grilled Swordfish with Pineapple Plantain Chutney
At The Great House at Villa Madeleine in St. Croix, they often use a native fish called wahoo for this interesting dish, but swordfish is another nice choice. They also make the chutney with the very hot Scotch bonnet pepper. A serrano chili produces a slightly milder version.
Ginger-Tomato Chutney
This recipe originally accompanied epi:recipeLink="101031"Thai Curry Penne with Ginger-Tomato Chutney</epi:recipeLink>.