This apple chutney recipe is easy to prepare and a wonderful way to enjoy fall’s bounty. It’s sweet, spicy, and slightly sour. I love serving this simple condiment alongside chicken or pork!
This homemade apple chutney is a great condiment to keep on hand when you want a quick way to jazz up dinner. It comes together very quickly and with minimal prep! To prepare it, all you do is cook the onions for a few minutes in melted butter, then add the remaining ingredients. Bring to a simmer, reduce the heat, cover the pot, and let the flavors come together for about 40 minutes.
How to serve
Unlike apple sauce, chutney has tanginess from vinegar and savoriness from onions, making it an excellent accompaniment for pork and chicken. For a quick dinner, I love serving it alongside rotisserie chicken or sliced pork tenderloin.
How to Store
The vinegar and sugar will act as a preservative, keeping the chutney fresh for several weeks. If stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, it should be fine for at least three weeks, possibly four.
How to Freeze
You can freeze homemade chutney to extend the shelf life by several months. I recommend using a freezer bag and pressing out as much air as possible while sealing it (this will help prevent ice crystals). The chutney will keep in the freezer for 6 months, but I recommend using it within 3 for best flavor.
Recipe Substitutions
- You can swap out the yellow onions for shallots (they both work equally well).
- You can substitute dried cranberries or cherries for the raisins. This won’t alter the overall flavor much, but will add a subtle note of whichever fruit you use. Raisins have a more generic flavor.
- Dark brown sugar can be substituted for light brown sugar.
What Are Shallots?
This recipe uses one of my favorite ingredients: shallots! Learn more about shallots and when to use them in recipes with my ingredient overview: What Are Shallots?
How to Chop an Onion
This recipe calls for chopped onions. Check out my fast and easy technique for how to chop an onion with step-by-step photos!
More Apple Recipes
If you like this recipe, you might also enjoy my Skillet Apple Cobbler, Cinnamon Apple Fruit Leather, and Caramel Apple Pound Cake! I also love these Apple Crumble Cheesecake Bars from A Classic Twist.
Apple Chutney
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 1 cup yellow onions, chopped (approximately 1/2 large)
- 3 cups tart apples (such as Granny Smith), peeled, cored and chopped (2-3 medium)
- 3/4 cup golden raisins
- 1/4 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
- 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon orange zest
- 1/4 cup fresh-squeezed orange juice (approximately 1 orange)
Instructions
- Set a medium-sized saucepan over medium-low heat. Add the butter; once melted, add the onions. Cook for 3-5 minutes, until the onions are fragrant and translucent.
- Add the apples, raisins, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice, vinegar, orange zest and juice, stirring to combine the ingredients. Turn the heat up to medium-high and bring the mixture to a simmer, then turn the heat back down to low and cover.
- Simmer for 40 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the cover and check the chutney consistency. If it's watery, allow excess liquid to cook off for 3-5 minutes, turning the heat up slightly if necessary. When finished, the chutney should be the consistency of applesauce.
- I recommend serving warm apple chutney alongside chicken or pork. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator and use within 3 weeks.
Notes
Substitutions
- You can swap out the yellow onions for shallots (use what you have). Vidalia onions would also work.Â
- You can substitute dried cranberries or cherries for the golden raisins. This won't alter the overall flavor much, but will add a subtle note of whichever fruit you use. Raisins have a more generic flavor. You don't have to use golden raisins if you already have regular raisins in your pantry. I like how the golden raisins blend in and don't speckle the chutney.Â
- Dark brown sugar can be substituted for light brown sugar.
More Condiment Recipes
For more homemade condiments, check out my honey mustard dressing, bacon jam, and teriyaki sauce!Please read my full post for additional recipe notes, tips, and serving suggestions!
Nutrition
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ceciliag says
that looks great, i also like chutneys and you are right they are easy to put together and fantastic to eat all winter! c
Rufus' Food and Spirits Guide says
I love how this isn’t overly sweet and I love the use of brown sugar. What a gorgeous color.
Savory Simple says
It kind of photographs like caramelized onions, but it tastes like apple chutney!
Zoe @ Pantry and Fridge says
I’ve never made a chutney, actually not sure I’ve ever even eaten one but it sounds like something I’d like very much.
…where’s my list…
:)
KatiesCameraBlog says
That sounds and looks delicious. Love the photo!
dottylizzy says
Thank you so much for visiting my blog – it is lovely to meet you and get to visit your blogging home in return!! :) That chutney looks delicous!! Mmm, and way better than mine!! :P I have yet to post about my chutney making, but I have enjoyed it very much!! What do you do with your chutney? I made mine for Christmas gifts, buit my hubby is loving the odd little scrapings in his lunchtime sandwiches! :)
Savory Simple says
I typically serve chutney with pork or chicken, though it’s also tasty on a cracker.
Hellopalz says
hmmm… Apple chutney! the name itself is very inviting :-)
JamieAnne says
It looks lovely! Yum!
cyndeehule says
Hey! I love your website!
Kay aka Babygirl says
Oh this Apple Chutney looks absolutely delicious. I would love to give this recipe a try. Wonderful recipe
downhomesouthjersey says
Do you think dried cranberries would work in place of the cherries? I want to make this today, it looks so good!
Savory Simple says
Sure, that would be delicious.
Granny says
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saiyiu says
This is a great alternative to applesauce!
spree says
Love to see another chutney from a good cook/blogger! Like the idea of cherries! Looks delicious and must try.
Yinzerella says
That looks fab. I have cider and raisins in the house so I might make this soon.
This American Bite says
I recently made an onion and fig chutney, but have yet to blog it – this apple chutney looks wonderful – I just can’t stand apples! I think I may just have to get over it and give this a chance.