Neena Gupta's chutney recommendation is low in calories and rich in antioxidants (photos: Instagram/@neena_gupta, Envato)
Ask any foodie, and they’ll confirm that chutneys from across cultures add a dash of flavour to any meal. Just a small dollop on the side of your meal, and a culinary feast is ready. This savoury condiment has found a new admirer in Neena Gupta. The Badhaai Ho actor, who keeps sharing food recipes on Instagram, has now shared a delicious, easy-to-make tomato chutney recipe that can be enjoyed year-round. But is it a wise addition to your plate year-round? Let’s find out.
Neena Gupta’s all-season chutney recipe
Ingredients:
2 fresh tomatoes, 3–4 green chillies, 1–2 tablespoons oil, 1 teaspoon grated ginger, 3–4 garlic cloves, minced, A handful of coriander leaves, Salt to taste
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Does Neena Gupta’s chutney pass the nutritionist’s test?
As per clinical dietitian Khushma Shah, Neena Gupta’s chutney is, without a doubt, a year-round staple, but requires minor tweaks in different seasons. “The chuney is low in calories and rich in antioxidants. Yes, it can be eaten in all seasons, but in summer, limit the chilli quantity if you’re prone to acidity or heat sensitivity.”
During monsoon or winter, this chutney can be especially beneficial: “Ginger, garlic, and chillies can help boost immunity and improve digestion. ” Shah recommends taking 1–2 tablespoon serving per meal, to avoid adding excess sodium or spice load.
But can you eat this chutney daily? The answer may vary from person to person. Shah, however, recommends these tips for those who want to add Gupta’s chutney to their daily meals:
Add moderate salt and keep portions small
Some people may experience acidity after eating tomatoes and chillies daily, especially on an empty stomach. Add a pinch of roasted cumin powder to balance acidity.
Spice tolerance: Adjust chilli levels to your comfort.
Keep oil to a minimum (1–2 tsp) to maintain balance.
Use ripe, sweet tomatoes instead of sour ones.
Store the chutney in the fridge and consume it within 3–4 days for freshness.
DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.