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Title: Autumn Chutney
Categories: Chutney
Yield: 1 Servings

1lbPlums -- halved and stoned
1lbApples -- peeled and cored
1lbTomatoes -- chopped
1lbOnions -- sliced
2lgGarlic cloves -- chopped
3cSultanas -- (raisins)
1/4tsMace
1/4tsGround mixed spice
2tbGround ginger
1lbLight brown sugar

Mix the fruit and vegetables together. Put into an preserving pan (Note: these books call for an aluminum pan - I just don't use aluminum with acid food ) Add the remaining ingredients, except the sugar. Simmer for about 30 minutes until tender. Add the sugar and stir until dissolved. Simmer gently, stirring frequently, until thick. (Note: how long this takes depends on the water content of the fruits). Cool, then pack the chutney into clean jars. Cover and seal. PS: I always refrigerate after opening the jar. "Gathering the produce of the season as the days shorten, as the sun travels lower in the sky and the earth quietens, is a deeply satisfying pastime. Making the most of the produce is a pleasure, too, and this chutney brings several of the fruits of the season together in a mouthwatering way.

Recipe By : Country Harvest (a Celebration of Autumn)

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