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(361)Lila Lasan ni chutney

Green Garlic Chutney

Ingredients

  • 250 gms Green Garlic bunch.
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 2 tbsp. Lemon juice.
  • 2 tbsp. Olive oil

Method

  1. Pluck roots and Garlic pods from the leaves.
  2. Discard roots.
  3. Wash Garlic pods and keep aside.
  4. Finely chop Garlic leaves. Wash it in wire mesh and keep aside.
  5. In a mixture grinder gather all the ingredients and then grind together into fine paste.
  6. Lemon juice will maintain the colour of the leaves and oil will trap the aroma of the garlic.
  7. Either fill this garlic chutney in ice tray or arrange the drops on steel plate
  8. I always want garlic paste in very small amounts so I am freezing in a steel plate.
  9. Grease steel plate with oil and drop ½ tsp. paste and arrange in a circular manner and freeze this plate for 8-10 hours.
  10. After 10 hours transfer these garlic drops into a steel container because the odour of the garlic will get infused in plastic and the container becomes smelly for a lifetime.
  11. You can consume it as a chutney or you can also use these cubes in your recipes in place of Garlic.
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