This gift idea has all the right ingredients for a romantic gift for a guy… valentine’s roses, a hint of heat and it’s home-made with love! This recipe is from Jamie Oliver and is rated “super easy”. The ingredients are easy to find at most supermarkets. With hot chillies and thorny roses in the ingredient list, Dig It® gloves are recommended to protect your hands while preparing this hot chutney, so you’ve got a great excuse to indulge yourself with a pair of Dig It Handwear Gloves.
Serve the chutney in a simple mason jar with a home-made tag.
Ingredients
- 350 g mixed, ripe tomatoes, halved
- 200 g fresh red chillies
- 4 cloves garlic, unpeeled
- olive oil
- sea salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons cumin seeds
- 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 handful rose petals , washed
- 3 tablespoons rose water
- 2 tablespoons caster sugar
- 1 splash red wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
Method
- Having a jar of this in your fridge is brilliant. My favourite way to eat it is with oily fish, such as mackerel or sardines. The rose petals are delicate and fragrant, and nicely balance the heat of the chillies.
- You can pretty much eat any garden rose, just make sure they haven't been sprayed with pesticides. If you can find some really wonderful-smelling roses, you’ll notice their fragrance will come through in the harissa.
- Although you could chop all of this by hand, it will take you a while, so I suggest using a food processor. However, if you are doing it by hand you might want to wear some your Dig It® Handwear gloves to protect your hands from the hot chillies and the sharp little rose thorns.
- Preheat your oven to 150°C/300°F/gas 2. Spread the tomatoes (cut-side up), chilies and garlic on a large roasting tray, drizzle with olive oil and season. Place in the oven and roast for 1 hour, giving the tray a little shake a few times while cooking.
- After an hour, remove the tray from the oven and leave to the side to cool. Once the chillies are cool enough to handle, put on some rubber gloves, remove their stalks and deseed them. You can do this under running water, as it helps with washing the seeds away. Peel the garlic cloves and place in the food processor with the chilies. Pulse until roughly chopped, then add the cumin, coriander and paprika, season well with salt and pepper and pulse again.
- Next, add the tomatoes, rose petals, rose water and sugar, and pulse until you get a chunky paste, with lovely flecks of tomato and rose petals.
- Transfer the paste to a bowl and stir in a splash of red wine vinegar and the extra virgin olive oil. You should have a beautiful, deep, reddish paste. Have a taste - you want a good balance between the heat of the chillies, the smoky paprika, the sharpness of the vinegar and the fragrant rose petals. Season again and add another splash of vinegar, if needed. Once you’re happy with the taste, spoon into a sterilized jar and keep in the fridge for up to a month.