Blackberry and Apple Chutney

Having a huge amount of Blackberries this year growing in our allotments behind our shed, I have picked and frozen many.. So imagine my joy when I came across this recipe ..

Blackberry and Apple Chutney 

You will need

Ingredients:

Apples 1 Kilo  of peeled cored and cubed cooking apples

Onions 300 grams thinly sliced

Knob of butter and a tbsp of olive oil

Sugar 275 grams of granulated

Balsamic Vinegar 150ml

Ground Cinnamon 2 teaspoons

Blackberries 300 grams

Black Pepper- ground added to taste.

Method

Sweat down the onions in a large pan on gentle heat with butter and little oil until soft

Add the Sugar and apples and balsamic viniger and cinnamon and a couple of turns of freshly ground black pepper and slowly bring to the boil..

Apples, onions, simmering to make Apple and Blackberry Chutney

Apples, onions, simmering to make Apple and Blackberry Chutney

Turn down heat and allow to simmer for about 35 mins as you allow liquid to reduce, so do not cover with a lid

Blackberries picked and soaked to clean them.

Blackberries picked and soaked to clean them.

Then add your Blackberries and cook for  a further 10 to 15 minutes..

A very easy Apple and Blackberry Chutney recipe to follow. See my recipe pages

A very easy Apple and Blackberry Chutney recipe to follow. See my recipe pages

Allow to cool slightly and pour ( you will find the liquid has become slightly thicker ) into sterilized preserving jars …

Blackberry and Apple Chutney

Blackberry and Apple Chutney

Love to eat this on cheese with crackers, or with salads or on your favourite sandwich

15 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Gray Dawster
    Nov 23, 2013 @ 20:49:22

    This is a lovely recipe Sue and one
    that I might have a go at next year 🙂

    Well I like experimenting in the kitchen 😉

    Andro xxxx

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  2. lavendermoongirlblog
    Sep 15, 2014 @ 21:39:32

    I’ve got far too many apples Sue and dad’s blackberries plus the wild ones so I must give your recipe a try as it sounds very tasty. I can imagine it will go well with creamy goats or sheeps cheese. Thank you. Lolxx

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  3. DG MARYOGA
    Sep 14, 2015 @ 12:46:34

    Fantastic recipe,not very difficult to make it.
    It sounds like a very pleasant salad-dressing;the idea of spreading it on cheese and having it with crackers is perfect!I suppose,it’s the best way to finish your supper and help the digestion process too.Thank you for sharing it with us,darling Sue 🙂 xxx

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Sep 14, 2015 @ 12:57:29

      It is a lovely simple recipe.. I made it this time, I didn’t sweat down the onions, I cut them more finely into very thin shreads and placed them with the apples, cinnamon, balsamic , sugar vinegar etc and cooked all together for 40 mins on slow heat.. until all nice and soft and thickened.. Then add the blackberries I cooked for a further 15, Perfect..

      I had some last evening with some cheese and crackers for supper.. 🙂 Oh and yes a glass of red wine went down a treat 🙂 with it lol.. xxx Hugs Sue x

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  4. DG MARYOGA
    Sep 14, 2015 @ 19:21:59

    Thank you dear Sue for the added details to the procedure of making this mouthwatering delicacy!Yes,I found the idea of having it on cheese and with some crackers really tempting!And,why not accompanied by a glass of Port,or any other wine 🙂 Cheers to you my sweetest one .-~*´¨¯¨`*·~- 🙂 xxx

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  5. Carol
    Jan 23, 2018 @ 00:55:00

    I love blackberries and alas can’t get them here and then last week someone showed a picture of loganberries which they were feeding to their chooks…So I have been promised some the downside I miss Bramley apples but I have some coming via a suitcase all my friends and family bring over what I can’t get here.It sounds like a lovely recipe with the balsamic added 🙂

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Jan 26, 2018 @ 13:31:50

      We have some huge bushes of both Blackberries and Loganberries and grow lots of our own veggies. Bramleys are the best aren’t they It really is a nice Chutney.. 🙂 And thank you Carol for your attentive browsing.. xx Big hugs

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  6. awisewomansjourney
    Mar 06, 2019 @ 19:48:20

    This sounds and looks wonderful! I was browsing your recipes and I bet your home always has a wonderful aroma! ❤

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