Gooseberry Relish
Submitted by SNOWBALL
Old-fashioned gooseberry relish with raisins, onion, brown sugar, and vinegar, spiced with cayenne, ginger, and turmeric. A tangy-sweet condiment for roasted meats.
YIELD
12 servingsPREP
20 minCOOK
1 hrsREADY
1 hrsThis is a proper British-style fruit relish, the kind that pairs with roast pork, cold cuts, or a sharp wedge of cheddar on a cheese board. Gooseberries bring a natural tartness that vinegar alone can’t match, and the long simmer with raisins, brown sugar, and onion transforms everything into a thick, chutney-like condiment.
The spice blend is what sets this apart from a generic fruit preserve. Cayenne adds a low, warm heat. Ginger gives it bite. Turmeric brings earthy warmth and a golden color. Prepared mustard rounds out the flavors with a tangy sharpness. Together they give the relish a complexity that develops more as it sits.
Everything gets chopped, combined in a pot, and simmered for 45 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent scorching. Then it’s pressed through a coarse sieve, which removes skins and seeds and gives you a smooth, spreadable texture. Reheat after straining so it’s hot enough for canning if you’re preserving it.
A full quart of vinegar keeps this relish shelf-stable and gives it that characteristic sharp pucker that cuts through rich, fatty meats.
Pro Tips
- Stir frequently during the simmer. The sugar and fruit will stick and burn on the bottom if you walk away.
- Use a coarse sieve, not a fine mesh. You want some texture in the finished relish, not baby food.
- This relish improves with age. Let it sit for at least a week before serving if you can stand the wait.
- If gooseberries aren’t in season, frozen gooseberries work well without any recipe adjustments.
Variations
- Add a cinnamon stick during the simmer for a warmer, more autumnal flavor.
- Swap half the gooseberries for green tomatoes if gooseberries are hard to find.
- Reduce the cayenne for a milder version, or double it if you like serious heat.
Ingredients
Directions
Chop gooseberries, raisins, and onion.
Add other ingredients.
Heat slowly to boiling.
Simmer ¾ hour. Stir frequently. Rub through coarse sieve.
Reheat.
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