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I don't know - the bones would give added crunch....0
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Hi,
Sorry to resurrect such an old thread, but I wanted to recreate the M&S carrot chutney and was just wondering if anyone had tried any of these recipes? Which one is best?
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I haven't - I should have done really, but none of them sounded quite right. I'll try and have a go soon, though.0
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well I have to give this one a go now, it sounds very tempting and would be good on a ploughmans or with chicken. Hmm ploughmans for my Sunday picnic me thinks!Clearing the junk to travel light
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I`ve never tried the sandwiches, but maybe they use this chutney in them. I know they get a lot of their products from baxters, as I saw some of them being packaged when they did factory tours before the elf and safety folk stopped them.
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Hi Guys,
I love these sandwiches too so i've had a go at making my own chutney. I used a red onion marmalade recipe and adjusted it. Here it is! This will make one 8oz jar of chutney!
3 medium sized carrots (grated)
2tbsp olive oil
1 pinch salt
6 dessert spoons caster sugar
100mls white wine vinegar
50 mls water
1. Heat the olive oil in a heavy bottomed pan over a low heat.
2. Add grated carrot to the pan and cook slowly until soft. Add pinch salt
3. Add sugar mix until disolved
4. Pour in vinegar and water
5. Bring mixture to the boil and cook quickly until all liquid has been absorbed
6. Pour into a sterilised jar and leave to cool (to sterilise an 8oz jar, pre heat oven to 150 degrees celcius, wash jar is soapy water and rinse, place jar and lid in heated oven for 15mins)
Once opened will keep in the fridge for up to one week.
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hi, im looking for a really basic recipe for carrot chutney
i have carrots, garlic, oranges and spices that i could add
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I've added this to an existing thread on carrot chutneyA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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Hi did any of the recipies come close ?I have just had a m&s wensleydale and chutney sarnie yummmy .Tesco also do one and thats great too probably from the same supplier. I would also love to do my own xxx0
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thank you for searching
I hope you get some help with it. I will watch with interest
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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