Pineapple-Habanero Chutney
By America's Test KitchenPublished on August 23, 2012
Time
30 minutes, plus 20 minutes cooling
Yield
Serves 8 (Makes about 2 cups)
Ingredients
Before You Begin
Don’t worry if the mixture seems loose after cooking. It will thicken as it cools.
Instructions
- Combine oil, shallot, garlic, ginger, allspice, habanero, salt, and pepper flakes in medium bowl. Microwave, uncovered, until shallot has softened, about 1 minute.
- Stir pineapple, sugar, and vinegar into shallot mixture. Microwave until pineapple has softened and liquid is thick and syrupy, about 8 minutes, stirring once halfway through cooking. Cool to room temperature and then refrigerate until chilled. Serve.
Time
30 minutes, plus 20 minutes coolingYield
Serves 8 (Makes about 2 cups)Ingredients
Test Kitchen Techniques
Ingredients
Test Kitchen Techniques
Ingredients
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Why This Recipe Works
Chutney is all about a spectrum of flavors—sweet, savory, spicy, and bitter. The only problem is that it usually involves at least an hour of simmering to develop that characteristic complexity. We sped up the process by turning to the microwave. By microwaving in stages, we got layers of flavor—first the aromatics and spices and then the fruit and juice. Vinegar and sugar finished off our chutney, rounding out the flavors and providing balance.
Before You Begin
Don’t worry if the mixture seems loose after cooking. It will thicken as it cools.
Instructions
- Combine oil, shallot, garlic, ginger, allspice, habanero, salt, and pepper flakes in medium bowl. Microwave, uncovered, until shallot has softened, about 1 minute.
- Stir pineapple, sugar, and vinegar into shallot mixture. Microwave until pineapple has softened and liquid is thick and syrupy, about 8 minutes, stirring once halfway through cooking. Cool to room temperature and then refrigerate until chilled. Serve.
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