This classic Delhi–Lucknow style Hari Chutney is fresh, vibrant green, mildly spicy, and perfectly tangy. It served with chaat, kebabs, and tandoori platters,
Unlike South Indian chutneys, this version is smooth, yogurt-based, and herb-forward, making it the ideal dip for kebabs and street food snacks.
Table of Contents

North Indian Pudina Chutney (Restaurant Style Hari Chutney)
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Step 1 – Prepare Herbs: Pluck fresh mint leaves and discard thick stems. Wash mint and coriander thoroughly and pat dry completely.
- Step 2 – First Grinding: Add mint leaves, coriander leaves, green chillies, lemon juice, and ice cubes to a mixer jar. Blend into a smooth paste.
- Step 3 – Add Creaminess: Add curd, roasted cumin powder, chaat masala, black salt, regular salt, and sugar.
- Step 4 – Blend Again: Blend again until the chutney becomes smooth and slightly thick but pourable.
- Step 5 – Adjust Consistency: If the chutney is too thick, add 1 teaspoon cold water. If too thin, add 1 tablespoon curd.
Notes
Avoid thick mint stems as they can cause bitterness.
Adding ice cubes while grinding keeps the chutney bright green.
Balance bitterness by adding a pinch of sugar and lemon juice.
🍽 Perfect Restaurant-Style Texture Pudina Chutney
✔ Smooth and creamy
✔ Slightly thick but pourable
✔ Bright green color
✔ Coats kebabs without dripping
If too thick → add 1 tsp cold water
If too thin → add 1 tbsp curd
🤔 Difference Between North & South Indian Pudina Chutney
| North Indian Style | South Indian Style |
|---|---|
| Uses curd | Usually no curd |
| No tempering | Mustard tempering |
| Smooth texture | Often coarse |
| Served chilled | Served fresh |
South Indian chutneys may include coconut, roasted dal, and tamarind.
⭐ How to Prevent Bitterness in Pudina Chutney
- Use fresh mint leaves
- Avoid thick stems
- Do not overblend
- Balance with lemon and curd
- Add small pinch sugar
If chutney becomes bitter:
- Add 1 tbsp extra curd
- Add pinch sugar
- Add few drops lemon
🔥 Best Served With
- Tandoori chicken
- Seekh kebab
- Samosa
- Aloo tikki
- Pani puri
- Sandwiches
🔬 Flavor Profile (FLVRTX Analysis)
✔ Fresh and herbaceous
✔ Mild tanginess
✔ Gentle spice
✔ Cooling aftertaste
This chutney should feel refreshing, balanced, and vibrant.
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