Garlic chutney should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator to prevent spoilage and maintain its flavor and aroma.
Garlic chutney, like many homemade condiments, is susceptible to spoilage if not stored properly. An airtight container is crucial for several reasons. First, it prevents the chutney from drying out, which can alter its texture and flavor. Second, it minimizes exposure to air, which can lead to oxidation and the growth of mold or bacteria. Third, an airtight seal helps to contain the strong aroma of garlic, preventing it from permeating other foods in your refrigerator. To ensure optimal freshness, transfer the chutney to a clean, airtight container immediately after it has cooled down completely. Glass jars or plastic containers specifically designed for food storage are excellent choices. Properly stored garlic chutney can typically last for up to a week or two in the refrigerator.
Before sealing the container, drizzle a thin layer of oil on top of the chutney. This creates an extra barrier against air and helps to preserve the color and flavor of the chutney for a longer period.