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Rhubarb and Anise Chutney

 

I’m stepping into rhubarb terriory. My motto concerning fruits and veggies unknown has always been: If all ideas fail, just chutney it.

This week’s recipe challenge for Food Network UK:

Create a recipe using a secret seasonal ingredient chosen by the FN UK HQ’s, Chopped style.

My latest recipe for the Food Network UK blog is for Rhubarb and Anise Chutney. It was a ‘Chopped’ style challenge (if you’re an avid Food Network fan, you’ll know all about it. If not, you need to switch on the TV and start watching).

Good old British rhubarb reminds me of the times I spent devouring crumbles made with ‘proper’ Yorkshire rhubarb while growing up. It also brings back the not-so fond memories of the hideous bellyaches I had after polishing off entire ‘quarter’ bags of rhubarb and custard sweets from my pa’s sweet shop.

If you’re a chutney person you really need to bottle up a few jars of this to keep in the fridge. It’s great on toast, in sandwiches with cheese and spread on crackers.

Read my recipe for Rhubarb and Anise Chutney on the Food Network UK blog and remember to leave a comment!

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The Mistress of Spices

Tuesday 29th of March 2011

Sounds like a good combination! I've actually never cooked with rhubarb...seems like a chutney would be a nice way to start.

Vaishali Sharma

Thursday 24th of March 2011

Chutney looks so delicious! Yum!

Neenu Praveen

Thursday 24th of March 2011

did u spill out all the chutney thr..oh no...luks gorgeous.

Hari Chandana

Thursday 24th of March 2011

First time here.. lovely and wonderful blog.. Amazing shots.. thanks for the recipes :)

Priya

Wednesday 23rd of March 2011

Wow thats a gorgeous and wonderful looking chutney...