Coriander chutney is common to most Indian households but this recipe will blow your mind! The overpowering taste of coriander is beautifully balanced with mint leaves and a few drops of lemon juice.
A truly refreshing chutney that can be enjoyed with pakodas, fries, kebabs, meat or veg rolls and even acts as a great fat free spread for your bread sandwiches.
Heat them up and serve with this quick and tasty chutney, which can be used to accompany many Indian dishes.
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Put the scallops in a bowl and add the chilli flakes, ground turmeric, ground coriander and oil. Toss together well and set aside. To make the chutney, put all the ingredients in a blender or food ...
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