The Very Best Beetroot Chutney Recipe - Larder Love (2024)

Recipe

Rich and packed with amazing earthy, sweet and spicy flavours, this beetroot chutney is perfect with everything from roasts to curries, burgers to BBQ. Plus it’s perfect with a cheeseboard and Ploughman’s Lunch too.

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Why you’ll love this chutney recipe

  • This beetroot chutney is super easy to make, even if you have never tried preserving before.
  • The flavour – my beet chuutney is sweet and sour and a wee bit spicy too, its a feast in a jar.
  • Versatility – this is a chutney that goes with all sorts of dishes from a curry to a cheese toastie. You can serve it with roasts, with burgers and even add a little water to make it into a super easy salsa type dip!

If you have beetroot/beets growing in your garden then this beetroot chutney is a great way of using them. You can of course buy fresh beetroot in the supermarket.

If you see some on offer then have a go at this super easy chutney. I’m sure you’ll love it.

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What is beetroot?

Beetroot (Beta vulgaris) are a root vegetable that go by other names too. In the USA and Canada they are known as beets. Beetroot is also sometimes known as dinner beet, table beet and red beet.

They come in different colours too, not just the standard red beetroot. You can get golden beetroot and even a pretty stripey beetroon with red and white rings inside.

Beetroot is good for you and packed with vitamins and minerals. Just check out this beetroot nutrition and info page for loads of amazing information on this great veggie.

My beetroot

We had a pretty decent crop of beetroot this year in the garden. Some things were an unmitigated disaster (let’s not even mention the carrots!) but the beets were good.

I’ve pickled them and roasted them and enjoyed them in everything from soup to salads. Now it’s time to turn them into beetroot chutney.

The complete list of ingredients and full instructions for making this recipe can be found on the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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Ingredients for beetroot chutney

raw beetroot

oranges

apples

cider vinegar

brown sugar

onions and garlic

cinnamon, ginger, chilli and salt

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How to make beetroot chutney

Wearing plastic gloves (a must or you will look like you have garotted a pig in the kitchen!) peel the beetroot and chop into pieces about 1cm in size

Grate the zest from the oranges and chop the flesh (discard the bitter white pith) and peel and chop the apples too

Chop the onions and mince the garlic

Chuck everything into a nice big pan and heat gently till the sugar has completely dissolved. Now simmer for about an hour till all the fruit is soft and your beetroot chutney has come together in a jammy consistancy.

Use a potato masher to break it all down if you wish. Remove the cinnamon stick and bay leaf.

Ladle into sterilised jars.

How do you know when chutney is ready?

When you drag a wooden spoon through the chutney and it leaves a clear trail on the bottom of the pan your chutney is done.

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How long will this beetroot chutney keep?

This chutney will keep for 6 months or more in a cool dark place. Once opened store it in the fridge and use up within a month.

Please Note – We do not usually do water bath or other canning methods here in the UK. Our preserves keep perfectly well without this.

New to preserving? Then don’t panic, I can take you from zero to hero in no time at all.

Just check out these handy articles to get you heading in the right direction fast;

How to make great jam and marmalade

How to make cool curds

How to make great jelly

How to make chutney and relish

How to sterilise jars and bottles

Sticky situations – troubleshooting your preserves

Different types of preserves

My favourite preserving kit

Chutney making

Like all my chutney recipes this beet chutney is really easy to make.

Far easier than jam really. Afterall, you don’t have to keep checking for that elusive setting point. Chutney is ready when that spoon leaves a clear trail on the bottom of the pan.

Oh how I love simplicity on cooking, preserving and everything else in life!

How to serve this spiced beet chutney

I love this beetroot/beet chutney with simple salads like chicken.

On burgers and with anything from the BBQ.

Loosen it a little with water and serve this beetroot chutney as a salsa like dip with crisps/chips of veggies.

Serve this beet chutney with a cheeseboard or on top of a toasted cheese sandwich.

This recipe makes a great foodie gift, so why not check out my post on how to make Christmas hampers.

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Looking for more fun and easy beetroot recipes? Then check these out before you go;

Spiced pickled beetroot

Simple beetroot and orange salad with feta

Greek beetroot tzatziki

Super healthy beetroot and apple smoothie

Greek style fried beetroot

Sardines with beetroot and blueberry salsa

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Best Beetroot Chutney

Karon Grieve

serve with roasts, BBQ, burgers, as part of a cheeseboard and on toasted sandwiches too

4 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course preserves

Calories 2652 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 kg beetroot
  • 2 oranges
  • 500 ml apple cider vinegar
  • 400 g brown sugar
  • 3 onions finely chopped
  • 3 apples peeled and chopped
  • 2 garlic garlic cloves crushed
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • 4 cloves
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 tsp grated fresh ginger
  • 2 chillis chopped

MetricUS Customary

Instructions

  • Peel and chop them into small cubes about 1cm in size.

  • Grate the zest off the orange and then take off the white pith and slice into the segments so you get the flesh without any of the membrane. Reserve any juice you can.

  • Put all of the ingredients into a pan and heat slowly to dissolve sugar. Raise heat to boiling then lower to a simmer and cook for approximately an hour until all fruit is soft. Use a potato masher to break it down

  • Remove bay leaf and cinnamon stick

  • Spoon into sterilised jars and pop on the lids.

  • Once opened it will keep for up to a month in the fridge

Nutrition

Calories: 2652kcalCarbohydrates: 643gProtein: 26gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 7924mgPotassium: 6035mgFiber: 57gSugar: 558gVitamin A: 2096IUVitamin C: 369mgCalcium: 810mgIron: 15mg

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FAQs

What if beetroot chutney is too runny? ›

If the chutney is too runny then in our opinion the best solution is to put it into a pan and bring it back to the boil, then simmer rapidly until it is the required thickness. If you can do this in a couple of deep frying pans (not aluminium) then it should help to speed up the process.

What is the shelf life of beetroot relish? ›

Shelf life: 12 months, 1 month once in use.

Who makes beetroot chutney? ›

Calder's Kitchen Beetroot Chutneys – Northumbrian Eggs.

How do you prepare beetroot? ›

Wash the beets gently, making sure that you don't tear the skins, then place in a pan of warm water, bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer until tender – around 20–30 minutes. Alternatively, you can steam whole beetroot or bake them in the oven for 2–3 hours at 150°C/gas mark 2.

What is a thickening agent for chutney? ›

Some popular thickening agents for chutney include:
  • Cornstarch: Cornstarch is a common thickening agent that is widely available and easy to use. ...
  • Flour: Flour can also be used to thicken sweet chutney.
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How to make a chutney thicker? ›

If your chutney is too runny or your recipe calls for a thickening agent, always use cornflour mixed with a little of the vinegar. Cornflour is gluten free. Always to this at the very end because thickening your chutney like this will make catch and burn easily.

Can you eat raw beetroot? ›

You can also eat beetroot raw, peeled and grated into salads and slaws, or finely shaved as a 'carpaccio'. Wash and trim the leaves to use in salads and or as a garnish.

What to do with too much beetroot? ›

Relish, pickles, canning, sauerkraut, jam- the list goes on. These may sound complicated and time-consuming, but they need not be. There are literally hundreds of beetroot preserving recipes out there on the internet for you to try, and many of them are easy.

Does unopened relish expire? ›

According to the FoodKeeper app, relish should be eaten with 30 MONTHS of purchase if it's in the pantry. If it's opened and is being refrigerated, it should be used up within nine months.

What is the American version of beetroot? ›

Beets & Beetroot – beetroot 'Beetroot,' also known as 'table beets' or 'garden beets,' are referred to by Americans simply as 'beets. ' This vegetable with dark violet bulbs as its roots can be eaten either fresh, cooked, or pickled.

How do you make beetroot taste good? ›

If you like roasted beets, you'll love them grilled. Beets put directly on the grill grates sear and caramelize for a slightly smoky-sweet flavor. You won't get the same effect if you put them in foil—they'll be more like steamed beets. Grilled beets are perfect for any recipe calling for roasted.

Is there a shortage of beetroot in 2024? ›

Mr fa*gan also said the 2024 crop in Australia was looking good and could help with the international shortage. “For there to be one event that could wipe out the whole industry is really unlikely in Australia,” he told The Guardian, adding beetroot was pretty resilient as a root vegetable.

Can I eat raw beetroot every day? ›

Can you eat beets everyday? It's always best to follow a varied diet. Eating a small amount of beetroot every day is unlikely to do any harm, but a high intake could lead to low blood pressure, red or black urine and feces, and digestive problems for anyone with a sensitivity to the nutrients.

Is my chutney too runny? ›

If your pan is deep and less wide then it may be more tricky to do this, in which case put 3-4 heaping tablespoons of the chutney into a heatproof bowl and try the test in the bowl. If the chutney seems too runny, cook it for another 5-10 minutes and test again.

How do you thicken cold chutney? ›

In small cup or bowl, dissolve cornstarch in cold water. Stir into chutney until mixture begins to thicken and becomes clear.

Is chutney supposed to be watery? ›

The best way to test if your chutney has cooked down enough is to put a little spoonful on a plate in the fridge and let it chill for 5 minutes or so. If the liquid runs across the plate, it needs more cooking. If the liquid is quite thick and set, the chutney is done.

How do you thicken Indian chutney? ›

Avoid adding too much water while grinding chutney. If the chutney becomes thin, the flavors get diluted. Start by adding just 1 to 2 teaspoons water, while grinding or blending. To thicken, the chutney, you can add about ¼ cup of fresh grated coconut or 2 tablespoons roasted chana dal.

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