Quick and simple chutney recipe made with Pineapple, Poblano and Papaya. Has Carribean flavors. Goes great with any meal. Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

This is a Simple Recipe for Papaya Chutney made with Pineapples & Pablano Peppers. It is a Wonderful Sweet and Spicy Caribbean Inspired Chutney

I challenged myself to make a recipe with 3 ingredients that begin with the letter P!

I tried combinations like pineapple, potato and paprika.

Not shockingly, that didn’t work!

You don’t even want to see the disaster that was peaches, pecans and paprika!

What worked?

Well, the proof is in the picture. Poblano, Pineapple and Papaya worked great together

To get a good and natural taste of a sweet + spicy chutney, I decided to go with Pineapples and Papaya for sweetness. The Poblano pepper is only there for its heat!

To really bring out the Caribbean flavors in this chutney, I roasted the poblano on low heat in the mini oven. They roasted for about 15 minutes and then I peeled the skin off.

Trust me, you will love the aroma of a roasting poblano coming from your kitchen. I felt like I was in a Mexican Cucina with Mariachis singing sweet music.

Sure, Mexico has nothing to do with Caribbean flavors. I just have a low attention span.

I couldn’t find fresh pineapples or good ones. So, I went with the canned pineapples. They are always preserved at their peak so they tasted just like it was fresh.

However, there is no getting around the fresh papaya. This recipe works so well with fresh papaya, especially if it is the peak of ripeness. Add fresh lime juice at the time of serving and it will round out the Caribbean taste to the recipe.

The poblano pepper is not very spicy, at least to those who are used to spice on their taste buds. It ranks about 1000 – 2000 on the scoville scale which is really mild.

I made this papaya chutney recipe with a pulp consistency, but, you can strain the pulp and serve it in pure liquid form. Personally, I am a fan of Pulp in almost everything.

Speaking of papaya, have you tried my papaya mousse?

Speaking of pineapples, you have to try my pineapple rice!

(…and one last one, I promise)

Speaking of poblano, you must try my stuffed poblanos! They cheesy delicious!

I served this with my samosa wonton recipe. With what meal will you serve this chutney?

Papaya Chutney with Poblano and Pineapples

