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Perfect Peach Chutney

peach chutney recipe

If you’re looking for a fresh, vibrant way to enjoy summer peaches, this Perfect Peach Chutney is one of those recipes I think you’ll come back to again and again. While Peach Chutney may not carry the same deep-rooted popularity in Caribbean kitchens as our beloved mango chutney, I thought it was the perfect addition to my In Season series and a delicious way to celebrate beautiful ripe peaches when they’re at their absolute best.

Traditionally, chutney throughout the Caribbean leans heavily on mangoes, especially when paired with favourites like saheena and pholourie, and if we’re being honest, some of us skip the dipping and go straight for scooping. This Peach Chutney brings a slightly different personality to the table. The natural sweetness of ripe peaches balances beautifully with bright citrus, aromatic roasted geera, fresh herbs, garlic, and the sharp heat of bird’s eye peppers.

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As the peaches release their fragrant juices and blend, you’ll notice layers of sweet tropical aroma, subtle herbal freshness, and just enough heat lingering in the background. I’ve also included the full step-by-step video so you can follow along, and if chutneys are your thing, definitely check out some of my other favourites, including Coconut Chutney, Cucumber Chutney, Spicy Cranberry Chutney, Cranberry Pineapple Chutney, and my popular Fire Roasted Coconut Pineapple Chutney.

This Peach Chutney is bright, bold, fresh, and incredibly versatile. With my Kieana, Tehya, and India (my daughters) treating it more as a Peach salsa to enjoy with corn chips than an actual chutney.

ingredients for peach chutney

Ingredient Guide

Peaches The star ingredient of this Peach Chutney, bringing natural sweetness, juicy texture, and a soft floral fruit flavour that forms the base of the recipe.

Bird’s Eye Peppers Delivers the sharp Caribbean-style heat that balances the sweetness while adding a clean spicy finish.

Garlic Adds bold savoury depth and rounds out the fruit-forward sweetness with a subtle pungency.

Salt Essential for balancing flavours and helping intensify both sweetness and acidity.

Lime Juice Brings fresh citrus brightness and acidity that sharpens the overall flavour profile.

Ground Roasted Geera (Cumin) Adds earthy warmth and that familiar toasted spice backbone common in Caribbean chutneys.

Water Helps achieve a smoother consistency when blending while controlling the final texture.

Cilantro or Chadon Beni Adds fresh herbal notes that brighten the finished Peach Chutney and complement the garlic and citrus beautifully.

summertime peach chutney

Shopping Made Easy

• Look for peaches that are ripe but still firm enough to hold their shape when grated and blended.

• Bird’s eye peppers can usually be found in Caribbean, Asian, or Latin grocery stores.

• If you cannot source Chadon Beni, fresh cilantro makes an excellent substitute.

• Roasted ground geera is commonly sold in Caribbean markets, though whole cumin seeds can be roasted and ground at home.

• Fresh limes are preferred over bottled juice for the brightest citrus flavour.


Cooking Notes from the Kitchen

• Using both grated and blended peaches creates multiple layers of texture that make this Peach Chutney far more interesting than a completely smooth puree.

• As the peaches are blended, their sweet floral aroma becomes more pronounced and works beautifully against the garlic and cumin.

• Allowing the chutney to chill before serving helps all the flavours fully combine, something we often refer to as Kusomeh.

• The heat level can easily be adjusted by increasing or reducing the bird’s eye peppers.

• This Peach Chutney works equally well as a dip for pholourie and saheena or as a fresh fruit salsa for tortilla, corn, or potato chips.

peach chutney recipe

Perfect Peach Chutney

A bright and vibrant Caribbean-inspired Peach Chutney featuring ripe peaches, fresh herbs, citrus, garlic, and Caribbean peppers. This easy no-cook condiment delivers the perfect balance of sweet, tart, savoury, and spicy flavours.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Course Appetizers & Snacks, Easy Caribbean Recipes, Sauces & Condiments, Snack, Street Food, Vegan, Vegetarian
Cuisine General Caribbean
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 5 peaches ripe but firm
  • 2 bird’s eye peppers rough chopped
  • 4-6 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 lime juiced
  • 1 teaspoon roasted ground geera cumin
  • 2-4 tablespoons water
  • 2 tablespoons cilantro or chadon beni finely chopped

Instructions
 

  • Wash the peaches thoroughly and pat dry.
  • Cut all the peaches in half and remove the pits. Discard the seeds.
  • Using a box grater, grate two of the peaches and place the grated peach into a mixing bowl.
    grating the peaches for the peach chutney
  • Roughly chop the remaining three peaches and place them into a blender.
    peaches with garlic and hot peppers puree for peach chutney
  • Add the bird’s eye peppers, crushed garlic, salt, roasted ground geera, lime juice, and 2 tablespoons of water to the blender.
  • Blend until smooth, adding additional water if needed to achieve a smooth consistency.
    peach chutney puree
  • Pour the blended peach mixture into the bowl containing the grated peaches.
    puree and grated peaches combined for peach chutney
  • Mix thoroughly to combine both textures evenly.
  • Add the chopped cilantro or chadon beni and gently fold into the mixture.
    peach chutney topped with chopped cilantro
  • Taste and adjust salt if necessary.
    finished peach chutney with can be used as a peach salsa
  • Place in the refrigerator and chill before serving to allow the flavours to fully combine.
    Caribbean peach chutney
  • Store refrigerated for up to 5 to 7 days. I'd recommend stirring before use in stored.

Video

Notes

Frequently Asked Questions.

 

Can I use frozen peaches to make Peach Chutney?

Fresh peaches are highly recommended for the best texture and natural sweetness, but thawed frozen peaches can work if properly drained.

What can I serve Peach Chutney with?

Peach Chutney pairs beautifully with pholourie, saheena, grilled meats, chips, sandwiches, and can also work as a fresh fruit salsa.

Can I make Peach Chutney less spicy?

Absolutely. Simply reduce the number of bird’s eye peppers or remove them entirely if you prefer a milder flavour. With that said, you can also make it spicier by using larger amounts of Scotch Bonnet, Habanero, or Trinidad Scorpion peppers for the ULTIMATE Kick!

How long does homemade Peach Chutney last?

Stored properly in an airtight container in the refrigerator, Peach Chutney will keep well for approximately 5 to 7 days.

Is Peach Chutney traditional Caribbean cooking?

Not traditionally. Mango chutney is far more common throughout Caribbean cuisine, but Peach Chutney offers a delicious seasonal variation when peaches are abundant. Keep in mind that peaches are not native to the Caribbean, so we typically use tropical fruits.
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