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Spiced Trini Mango Chutney: A Bold Caribbean Classic You’ll Crave

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Caribbean Chutney at Its Best: A Trinidadian Staple You’ll Love

If you grew up in a Caribbean kitchen, mango chutney wasn’t just a condiment—it was part of the culture. In Trinidad and Tobago, chutney shows up at every turn: spooned onto doubles, paired with saheena, or dipped with crispy pholourie. But this right here? This is not your average sweet mango sauce.

This Spiced Trini Mango Chutney brings all the heat, herbs, and flavor you remember, and then some. It’s made with chadon beni, garlic, scotch bonnet, cumin, masala, and turmeric, and it is immered down with mango and water until it becomes a thick, tangy, flavor-packed bomb. It’s sweet, spicy, herby, and bold—and like every Caribbean dish, it leaves room for you to make it your own.

This post breaks down two classic versions of Spiced Trinidadian Mango Chutney:

  • One that’s slow-simmered and cooked down to a rich, saucy texture, and
  • Another that’s raw and blended, bursting with bright, fresh heat.

Both are bold, herby, spicy, and elevated taste.


Ingredients

  • 1 large full mango (ripe or slightly firm)
  • 2 tablespoons chadon beni, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons hot pepper (adjust to taste; Scotch bonnet recommended)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon geera (ground cumin)
  • 1 teaspoon masala
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon curry powder
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 2½ cups water

Step By-Step Instructions

Cooked Trini Mango Chutney: Thick, Rich & Packed With Depth

Step 1. Cut Up Mango

  • Peel and slice the mango into small pieces. You could even leave some flesh on the seed and throw it in—adds more body and flavor.

Step 2. Make Green Seasoning Base

  • Mash or blend the chadon beni, garlic, and pepper into a chunky paste.

Step 3. Put Everything in the Pot

  • Toss in the mango, blended paste, spices, sugar, salt, and water. Give it a good stir.

Step 4. Boil It Down

  • Put the pot on medium-high heat and bring to a boil.
  • Then turn it down and let it simmer for 25–30 minutes, uncovered. Stir it now and then so it doesn’t let it stick.

Step 5. Taste & Mash

  • Once it thickens up, taste it. Add more pepper or sugar if needed.
  • Mash some mango if you like it smoother.

Step 6. Cool It Down

  • Let the chutney cool completely before you bottle it up in a clean jar.
  • Store in the fridge—if it lasts past the weekend.

Raw Trini Mango Chutney: Quick, Bright & Full of Kick

Step 1. Slice Up Your Mango

  • Same deal—peel and slice it small. Use a firmer mango for this style.

Step 2. Blend Everything Together

  • In a food processor or bowl, combine the mango, garlic, chadon beni, pepper, salt, sugar, and all the spices.
  • Blend or mash to your desired texture—chunky or smooth, up to you.

Step 3. Done & Ready to Eat

  • No need to cook. Just taste and adjust. Add lime juice if you want more tang.
  • Serve it right away.

Pro Tips & Serving Suggestions

  • Pepper Talk: Want less heat? Use just 1 tbsp of hot pepper or swap in pimento pepper for a fragrant kick without the burn.
  • Blend It Smooth: If you like your chutney more like a dipping sauce, give it a quick blend after cooling.
  • Serving Ideas: This chutney is perfect with pholourie, fried fish, aloo pies, bake and shark, roasted veggies, or even on sandwiches.
  • Make It Yours: Add a splash of lime juice or tamarind for a tangy twist, or throw in more sugar for a sweeter vibe.

About the Creator

This recipe is brought to you by Mama Bear, a Trinidadian home cook and flavor chaser dedicated to keeping the roots of Caribbean food culture alive. From chutneys to pepper sauces, every recipe is made with love, history, and fire.

Follow them on TikTokfor more recipes that taste like home: caribbeanmamabear

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