Mint Cilantro Chutney (Indian Green Chutney) (2024)

A cool, spicy, and tangy green chutney. This no-cook mint cilantro chutney is a must-try accompaniment to Indian food such as samosa, chaat, kebabs, and sandwiches. This Indian green sauce is so versatile and can be varied with simple ingredients!

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Indian food is incomplete without chutneys. If you have been to an Indian buffet, you will always find a green cilantro mint chutney and a tamarind chutney.

This chutney goes well with all kinds of Indian food, appetizers such as samosas, pakoras, dhokla, chaat, on kebabs, in sandwiches and frankie, or as a side with your dinner, or as a dip for roasted veggies. This chutney can be used as a cilantro salad dressing too.

Table of Contents

  • Watch How to Make Mint Cilantro Chutney
  • What is Green Chutney?
  • Ingredients for Cilantro Mint Chutney
  • How to Make Green Chutney?
  • How to Store Mint Chutney?
  • Variations of Green Chutney
  • Mint Cilantro Chutney Recipe (Indian Green Chutney) Recipe

Watch How to Make Mint Cilantro Chutney

What is Green Chutney?

Green Chutney is the indian green sauce made with the star ingredients cilantro and mint, and spiced with green chili, ginger, garlic and spices.

This green chutney is cool, spicy and tangy at the same time….so FLAVORFUL! In hindi, we call this Hari Chutney, where Hari means green. It is Dhaniya Pudhina Chutney. Dhaniya is cilantro and Pudhina is mint. Cilantro is called Coriander in India, so this chutney is also called Coriander Mint Chutney.

This is another of those recipes where every family has it’s own recipe. I will share my family’s recipe, where I have combined all the good parts of my mom and mom-in-laws recipe. I use both mint and cilantro to make this chutney. You can also make it with just cilantro. You can also vary this chutney by adding yogurt or coconut.

This chutney is vegetarian, gluten-free and oil-free. Another great thing about this chutney is that you can make it in bulk and freeze it. Yes, it stays perfectly good in the freezer for months. So you can always have it ready too enjoy!

I remember growing up we used to enjoy green chutney sandwiches. They were made with white bread, butter, a good slather of green chutney and stuffed with tomato, onion, cucumber slices. Oh so yummy! There were specific food stalls we would visit (similar to food trucks), just because the chutney at one was better than the other 😂

Ingredients for Cilantro Mint Chutney

  • Cilantro – Fresh cilantro leaves are one of the main ingredient of this chutney.
  • Mint – The second main ingredient is fresh mint leaves. You can make this chutney with just cilantro too.
  • Green Chili – I add 2 Thai green chilis to this chutney. But feel free to up the spice by adding more
  • Garlic – The chutney tastes so good with the addition of just 2-3 cloves of garlic. Make sure to not add too much.
  • Ginger – Similar to garlic, ginger gives a great flavor to the chutney.
  • Roasted Cumin powder – In my opinion, this is a must add to this chutney. You can use store bought or use this linked recipe to make homemade cumin powder.
  • Lime juice or Tamarind juice – These add tanginess to the chutney. I started using tamarind juice recently, and I must say it is so good in this chutney.
  • Salt and Sugar – Sugar balances the flavors in this chutney. You can also use black salt in this recipe.

How to Make Green Chutney?

Start with prepping the ingredients. Remove the hard stems of the cilantro and mint. It is okay to add tender cilantro stems when making chutney. I don’t recommend adding mint stems as they are too thick and change the taste of the chutney.

If using tamarind, soak it in 1/4 cup hot water for 10 minutes. Run it through a sieve to get the tamarind juice.

Add all the ingredients to a blender.

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I use my Vitamix to make these chutneys and many other things, such as smoothies and idli/dosa batter. You could very well use the blender you have in your kitchen.

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The chutney is ready for you to enjoy. I always have this chutney along with tamarind chutney in the refrigerator. It is wonderful with so many indian appetizers, and chaats.

I have seen many questions about maintaining the bright green color of this chutney. The first way is to enjoy it fresh as soon as it is made. However I understand that is not always possible. The color gets darker when this chutney is stored in the refrigerator. Note: even if the color darkens, the taste is just as good.

The darker green color in some cases is due to the mint added in this chutney. You can always reduce the amount of mint or skip it if you like. We also add lime juice or tamarind which help to maintain the color.

Another way to get the brighter color is by adding yogurt to the chutney when serving. I always like to add in the yogurt when serving this chutney with any appetizers.

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How to Store Mint Chutney?

This chutney can be stored in the refrigerator for 4 days in an air tight container. It also freezes well. You can make it in bulk and store in small containers or ice cube trays in the freezer. Defrost one at a time and enjoy.

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Variations of Green Chutney

Let’s talk about variations for this green chutney. The above is the most basic version and the most popular in indian homes. But I want to share some popular variations you get in restaurants or the indian food stalls/trucks

  • Yogurt – In restaurants, mostly you always see the yogurt version of this chutney. I love to add it as well. It reduces the spiciness and adds a refreshing touch to the chutney. However if you plan to store this chutney for longer or freeze it, I would skip the yogurt initially and then add when using the chutney. I would suggest to add 1/3 cup yogurt to this recipe.
  • Grated Coconut – This adds a thick texture to the chutney. If you want to use the chutney to make sandwiches, coconut is a great addition.
  • Onion – In North India, it is common to add a little onion to the chutney. In this quantity, I would add 1/4 cup of chopped onion.
  • Roasted Peanuts – These are added to make the chutney thicker. I love peanuts in chutney, and this South Indian peanut chutney is our family favorite. You can add about 1/4 cup peanuts to this recipe.
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The above image has cilantro chutney with coconut on the left. You can see it is much thicker, and perfect for sandwiches such as this avocado chutney sandwich.

The one on the right is chutney with yogurt, like a cilantro yogurt sauce. This is much smoother and mild in flavor. Perfect to dip samosa or drizzle over kebabs.

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I love to try variations each time I make green chutney. I hope you enjoy them too!

Here are other favorite dips and sauces you might enjoy –

  • Basil Walnut Pesto
  • Creamy Avocado Cilantro Sauce
  • Chili Garlic Chutney
  • Yogurt Dipping Sauce

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Mint Cilantro Chutney Recipe (Indian Green Chutney)

By: Meeta Arora

A cool, spicy and tangy green chutney. This no-cook mint cilantro chutney is a must try accompaniment to Indian food such as samosa, chaat, kebabs and sandwiches.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 5

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Cilantro leaves (Dhaniya), packed, hard stems removed, washed and roughly chopped
  • 1 cup Mint leaves (Pudhina), packed, stems removed, washed
  • 2 Green Chili Pepper, I used thai, adjust to taste
  • 1" inch Ginger , or 1 tablespoon grated
  • 3 cloves Garlic
  • 2 teaspoon Roasted Cumin Powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt , you can also use black salt, adjust to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Sugar , optional, adjust to taste
  • 1 tablespoon Lime juice or Tamarind juice , see notes
  • 1/2 cup Water

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Instructions

  • Add all the ingredients to the blender.

  • Blend at low speed until the ingredients start to mix, then increase the speed and blend to a smooth paste. You might have to stop and stir the ingredients couple of times.

  • Chutney is ready. Enjoy right away or freeze for later.

Notes

Tamarind: If using tamarind, soak in 1/4 cup hot water for 10 minutes. Run it through a sieve to filter out the juice.

Water: Use water sparingly, as you don’t want the chutney to be watery.

Green Chili Pepper:I typically use Thai, Birdeye or Serrano Chili Pepper in my recipes. Don’t forget to adjust to your taste.

Variations:

  • Yogurt – In restaurants, mostly you always see the yogurt version of this chutney. It reduces the spiciness and adds a refreshing touch to the chutney. I would suggest to add 1/3 cup yogurt to this recipe.
  • Grated Coconutor Roasted Peanuts– This adds a thick texture to the chutney. If you want to use the chutney to make sandwiches, coconut is a great addition. Add 1/3 cup of either to this recipe.
  • Onion – In North India, it is common to add a little onion to the chutney. In this quantity, I would add 1/4 cup of chopped onion.

Storing: Storein refrigerator up to 4 days in an air tight container. You can also store in small containers or ice cube trays in the freezer. Defrost one at a time in the refrigerator and enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 23kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 1gFat: 0.3gSaturated Fat: 0.04gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.1gSodium: 301mgPotassium: 115mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 826IUVitamin C: 8mgCalcium: 38mgIron: 1mg

Additional Info

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Indian, North Indian

Diet: Gluten-free, Vegetarian

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Note: This recipe has been updated from the recipe archives. Originally published in August 2017.

Categorized as: Blender, , Gluten-free, Indian, North Indian, Paleo, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian

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I strongly believe that each one of us has a chef inside us, we just need to explore the ingredients and create great food. My passion is to share easy, healthy, and wholesome recipes made using Instant Pot & Air Fryer, that are well tested, so you can cook with confidence.

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Mint Cilantro Chutney (Indian Green Chutney) (2024)

FAQs

What is Indian green chutney made of? ›

As the name suggests, Green Chutney is an Indian flavourful condiment made with fresh greens/herbs like coriander leaves, mint leaves, cumin, ginger, garlic, lemon juice & salt.

What is the green sauce at Indian restaurants called? ›

Green Chutney is the indian green sauce made with the star ingredients cilantro and mint, and spiced with green chili, ginger, garlic and spices. This green chutney is cool, spicy and tangy at the same time…. so FLAVORFUL! In hindi, we call this Hari Chutney, where Hari means green.

What do you eat mint chutney with? ›

Enjoy it with samosas, pakora, sandwiches, soft Idli, crispy dosa, fluffy vada and kebabs. Apart from that you can also use it as a spread in your wraps, sandwiches, kathi rolls and frankies. You can also add it to your marinades. Make this pudina chutney the way you want in one of the 3 ways I show in this post.

How long does mint cilantro chutney last? ›

If you don't have cilantro, just make it with mint alone, using 4 cups of mint leaves. This chutney will last in the fridge for up to a week. To make it last even longer, I dole it into ice-cube trays and freeze it so that I can defrost a cube and have it on hand always.

What is the difference between Indian chutney and English chutney? ›

Indian pickles use mustard oil as a pickling agent, but Anglo-Indian style chutney uses malt or cider vinegar which produces a milder product. In Western cuisine, chutney is often eaten with hard cheese or with cold meats and fowl, typically in cold pub lunches.

Why does my green chutney taste bitter? ›

Why does my green chutney taste bitter? Over-blending: Excessive blending can release bitter compounds from the ingredients, especially if blended for too long. Try blending the chutney for shorter periods to avoid this. Bitter variety of chilies: The type of green chilies you use could be naturally bitter.

What do Indians eat with chutney? ›

This vibrant green sauce is often served with chaat or Indian street foods and is delicious in samosas. All four of Sukhi's samosa recipes call for cilantro chutney, adding moisture, spice, and flavor to every bite.

Is mint chutney healthy? ›

The chutney contains lime juice or amla, or green mango, which are all great excellent sources of vitamin C and help in boosting our immune system. This chutney helps in eliminating inflammation from the body and leaves the body feeling much more healthier and stronger from within.

What is the best way to eat chutney? ›

It is served with everything from basmati rice to breads like naan or dosa to curry dishes. Elsewhere in the world, you may see a variety of chutney paired with dishes, like onion chutney with roasted meats or a fruity apple chutney with buttery, creamy cheese like brie or goat cheese.

Can you freeze mint cilantro chutney? ›

Freeze in small airtight container for upto 3 months. Thaw and use. You can add a Tbsp of non dairy yogurt, peanuts or coconut flakes to make a thicker chutney. Use this chutney in these rolls, as a side, with cutlets, tikka, grilled veggies, or as a salad dressing.

How to make chutney thicker? ›

The most common method is to simply cook it for longer, until the excess water evaporates and the chutney thickens naturally. This can take a while, so be patient and stir the chutney frequently to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.

How to remove bitterness from pudina chutney? ›

By adding more mint and coriander leaves and some lemon juice to the chutney, you can attempt to make the mint chutney or mint coriander chutney less bitter. If you want to mask the bitterness, you may also try adding yogurt and sugar. Along with these, blend the chutney.

Is green chutney good for health? ›

The chutney contains lime juice or amla, or green mango, which are all great excellent sources of vitamin C and help in boosting our immune system. This chutney helps in eliminating inflammation from the body and leaves the body feeling much more healthier and stronger from within.

What is traditional chutney made from? ›

Chutney is made from fruits, vegetables, and/or herbs with vinegar, sugar, and spices. It's used to provide balance to an array of dishes, or highlight a specific flavor profile. Broadly, the word chutney is now applied to anything preserved in sugar and vinegar, regardless of its texture, ingredients, or consistency.

What is Indian green curry made of? ›

Origins of Green Curry Paste

The flavor base is green curry paste, which is traditionally made from a combination of green chilies, shrimp paste, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, peppercorns, makrut limes, and cumin seeds (source).

Is Indian chutney good for you? ›

The abundance of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants in chutney may help boost immunity. You can use ingredients that are rich in Vitamin C—a dash of lemon juice, a tomato, raw mango, or even guava. All these ingredients can be an excellent way to get a dose of immunity during the day.

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