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William Drabble's beetroot chutney recipe is a handy one to add to your repertoire - flavoured with dill seeds and packed with beetroot, this chutney is great with cheese, cold cuts or pork pies.
Once boiling, turn down the heat and simmer slowly until the beetroot is tender, the liquid is reduced and sticky and the mix has a thick, jam-like consistency
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Divide between sterilised jars, store in a cool, dark place and leave the chutney for a week or so to allow the flavours to develop and mature
Beginning his career as an unpaid kitchen worker at the age of fourteen, William Drabble has steadily worked his way up to the position of Executive Chef at one of London's most prestigious hotels.