Your Flavour Combination So Far :
  • Chutney

What goes well with Chutney...

Now... select a second ingredient from the list.
The list now only contains ingredients that have appeared in recipes with Chutney.

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Meat & Poultry

bacon 2 chicken breast 2 chicken liver 1 duck 1 ham 1 lamb mince 2 lamb neck 1 parma ham 1 pork belly 1 pork fillet 1 pork mince 2 pork shoulder 1 sausage meat 1
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Vegetables

beetroot 1 carrot 2 cauliflower 1 celery 4 green bean 1 leek 1 little gem lettuce 1 onion 9 pea 2 potato 1 red onion 4 salad leaves 1 savoy cabbage 1 spinach 5 spring onion 2 watercress 1
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Fruits

apple 2 apricot jam 1 cherry tomatoes 3 cranberry 1 dried apricot 2 lemon 2 lemon juice 4 lime 4 pear 2 pepper 1 plum 1 pomegranate 1 red pepper 1 sultanas 1 tamarind 1 tomato 2
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Beans & Lentils

chana dal 1 chickpea 1
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Nuts & Seeds

almond 1 pistachio 1 sesame seeds 1
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Dairy & Eggs

butter 10 caerphilly cheese 1 camembert cheese 1 cheddar cheese 11 cheese 5 cream cheese 1 creme fraiche 1 double cream 1 egg 14 egg yolk 1 ghee 2 gorgonzola cheese 1 greek yoghurt 2 mozzarella cheese 2 quails egg 1 yoghurt 2
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Rice, Pasta & Noodles

rice 3
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Oils & Vinegars

balsamic vinegar 2 oil 1 olive oil 9 sunflower oil 1 vegetable oil 8 vinegar 1
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Herbs, Spices and Seasonings

allspice 1 bay leaf 2 black pepper 23 caraway seeds 1 cardamom 2 chilli 6 chilli powder 2 chives 1 cinnamon 3 cloves 1 coriander fresh 4 coriander ground 1 coriander seeds 2 cumin 5 curry leaves 2 curry powder 1 fennel seeds 3 garam masala 3 garlic 14 ginger 4 ginger ground 2 mace 1 mint 2 nutmeg 3 parsley 2 peppercorn 1 rosemary 5 sage 3 salt 10 sea salt 2 seasoning 1 smoked paprika 1 turmeric 3
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Sauces & Condiments

brown sauce 1 dijon mustard 1 english mustard 1 mango chutney 1 mayonnaise 1 mustard powder 1 mustard seeds 3
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Liquids

armagnac 1 beef stock 1 beer 1 calvados 1 cider 1 milk 7 water 3 white wine 1
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Grains and Flour

baking powder 1 flour 2 gram flour 1 plain flour 7 wholemeal flour 1
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Sugar and Sweeteners

caster sugar 1 honey 1 sugar 2
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Breads

baguette 5 bread 3 breadcrumbs 1 flatbread 1 tortilla flour 1 white bread 1
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Other (uncategorized at the moment)

bouquet garni 1 chaat masala 1 cola 1 curry paste 2 hunza apricots 1 lard 1 mutton 1 paneer 1 puff pastry 2 raita 2 salad 3 spelt flour 1

How it works...

Come up with new flavour combinations and find some cooking inspiration using our free tool.

We have looked at over 12,500 recipes from top chefs to work out which ingredients are regularly paired together.

We do not aim to tell you how to cook the the ingredients; there are 1,000s of existing recipe websites that will tell you that! We just aim to offer some Cooking Inspiration!

  1. Choose your main ingredient (or the ingredient you really would like to use from fridge). e.g. Chicken.
  2. The list will then narrow to show only ingredients which have been used in the same recipe as Chicken.
  3. Choose your next ingredient - something else you have in the fridge or cupboard - e.g. tomatoes
  4. The list will then get smaller again as it will now only include ingredients which have been in recipes along with Chicken AND tomato.
  5. By this point - some inspiration will appear on the page: an ingredient that you have hidden at the back of your cupboard but have never known what to use it in... e.g Rose water!

Do you constantly cook bland and boring meals? Do you lack inspiration when faced with a cupboard of ingredients? Do you have an ingredient that you just not know what to do with?

Enter your ingredients, for some inspiration.




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