Pear and mango chutney

1 jar

PT55M

1 hour

Rating (51 ratings)

Rate recipe

Ingredients

1 whole mango (about 150 g)
1/2 red onion
1/2 chilli, chopped
Oil
4 g fresh ginger, grated
50 ml white wine vinegar
30 ml lemon juice
100-150 ml water
75 g Dansukker Brown Sugar
2 pears

Instructions

Peel the mango and remove the stone. Chop the mango and red onion. Halve the chilli, remove the seeds, and chop the chilli finely. Stir together quickly in hot oil in a saucepan for a few minutes. Add the grated ginger.

Add the white wine vinegar, lemon juice, water and brown sugar and leave to boil for 10 minutes.

Peel the pears, remove the core and cut the pears into smaller pieces. Add to the chutney. Cook for another 20-25 minutes.

Remove the pan from the heat. Pour the chutney into a warm, thoroughly cleaned jar. Seal. Store in a cool place in the fridge.

Would you like more information about Nordic Sugar and our products and services?

Rhubarb cake

Time for rhubarb

The rhubarb season is here, and the first tender stalks are ready for picking. Rhubarb crumble is a classic, but there are many other delicious uses for rhubarb. Let our recipes inspire you!

Ice creams on a stick

Make your own ice cream

Why buy ice cream when you can make it from scratch yourself? We've gathered our favourite ice cream recipes here, but feel free to experiment and develop your own favourites.

Cake, buns and cookies

Spring refreshments under the sun

Here we have collected our best recipes for a spring coffee break on your balcony, in the park or in the garden.

Summer cake

Cakes for Spring and Summer parties

Beautiful cakes for spring and summer parties! No party is complete without cake! So why not serve up a delicious homemade creation for the most memorable events of the year? 

Marinades

Marinades and rubs

Rubs are the new trend in barbecue cooking. These dry seasoning mixes are rubbed into meat or fish before grilling on the barbecue. Try our rubs – you’ll love them!

Blondies with gooseberry marmalade

Baking in a roasting pan

Baking in a roasting pan is simple and practical – and above all, it produces large quantities. Ideal if you're having a party or taking a cake to work.