Amla Pudina Chutney: The Ultimate Tangy Immunity-Booster

By Kaushik Brahmakshatriya
Published On 21 March 2026.
Are you looking for a way to add a “superfood” punch to your daily meals without spending hours in the kitchen? Look no further than this Amla Pudina Chutney recipe.
Known as the Indian Gooseberry, Amla is a powerhouse of Vitamin C, while Pudina (Mint) is world-renowned for its cooling properties and digestive benefits. Together, they create a vibrant, tangy, and spicy condiment that elevates everything from simple dal-rice to crispy evening snacks.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
* Immunity Powerhouse: A single Amla contains as much Vitamin C as 20 oranges.
* Digestive Aid: Mint and ginger help soothe the stomach and reduce bloating.
* Quick & Easy: No cooking required! Just blend and serve in under 10 minutes.
* Diet Friendly: It is naturally vegan, gluten-free, and low in calories—perfect for weight loss diets.
Ingredients You’ll Need
To get the best flavor, try to use fresh, seasonal ingredients.
* Amla (Indian Gooseberry): 3-4 medium-sized (deseeded and chopped)
* Fresh Mint Leaves (Pudina): 1 cup (tightly packed)
* Fresh Coriander Leaves: ½ cup (optional, for extra depth)
* Green Chillies: 2-3 (adjust based on your spice preference)
* Ginger: 1-inch piece (peeled)
Black Salt (Kala Namak): ½ tsp (adds a classic “chaat” zing)
* Roasted Cumin Powder: ½ tsp
* Salt: To taste
* Water: 1-2 tablespoons (only if needed for blending)
* Optional: A pinch of Hing (Asafoetida) for digestion.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prep the Amla
Wash the amlas thoroughly. Using a knife, follow the natural segments of the fruit to slice it. Remove and discard the hard inner seed. Chop the flesh into small pieces to ensure smooth blending.
2. Clean the Herbs
Pluck the mint leaves from the stems (discard the stems as they can be bitter). Wash the mint and coriander leaves in cold water to remove any grit or dirt.
3. The Blending Process
In a high-speed blender or mixer-grinder, add the chopped amla, mint leaves, coriander, green chillies, ginger, and spices.
Pro Tip: Add 1-2 ice cubes while blending. This prevents the blades from heating up and keeps your chutney a vibrant, bright green color!
4. Adjust Consistency
Pulse the mixture until it reaches a smooth or slightly coarse paste (as per your preference). If the mixture is too dry, add a tablespoon of water at a time.
5. Taste and Serve
Transfer to a glass bowl. Taste and adjust the salt or chillies if necessary. Your fresh Amla Pudina Chutney is ready!
Storage Tips
* Refrigerator: Store in an airtight glass jar for up to 4–5 days.
* Freezer: You can freeze this chutney in ice cubes trays. Once frozen, move the cubes to a zip-lock bag. They stay fresh for up to a month!Health Benefits of Amla Mint
Health Benefits of Amla Mint Chutney
* ChutneyGlowing Skin: High antioxidant content helps fight free radicals and promotes collagen.
* Blood Sugar Control: Amla is known to help stabilize glucose levels.
*Better Hair: Regular consumption of amla strengthens hair follicles from within.
What to serve with Amla Pudina Chutney?
This versatile green chutney pairs perfectly with:
* Breakfast: Idli, Dosa, or Poha.
* Snacks: Samosas, Dhokla, or Kebabs.
* Main Course: Spread it on sandwiches or serve it as a side with Parathas and Curd.