This is one question I never thought about until I started using a mixer grinder daily. Earlier, I used whatever jar was free and just added ingredients. But sometimes the chutney came out watery, sometimes it didn’t grind properly, and sometimes it just stuck to the sides.
That’s when I realised that using the right jar actually makes a big difference. In this article, I’ll share my practical experience on which jar is best for chutney in mixer grinder, based on everyday Indian cooking.
Table of Contents
Why Chutney Needs a Specific Jar
Chutney is different from other grinding because:
- Quantity is usually small
- Ingredients are moist
- Texture needs to be smooth
- Over-grinding ruins taste
So chutney needs:
- Proper blade contact
- Controlled space
- Even movement
That’s why jar choice matters.
Small Jar vs Big Jar for Chutney
This is the biggest mistake most people make.
Big jar for chutney
Problems:
- Ingredients stick to sides
- Blades don’t touch properly
- Need to add extra water
- Taste becomes diluted
Small jar for chutney
Benefits:
- Perfect blade contact
- Faster grinding
- No extra water needed
- Better texture
From my experience, small jar always gives better chutney.
Ideal Jar Size for Chutney
The best jar size for chutney is:
300 ml to 500 ml
This size is perfect for:
- Coconut chutney
- Mint chutney
- Coriander chutney
- Onion chutney
- Tomato chutney
It holds just enough quantity without wasting space.
I’ve also explained the overall jar selection in my guide on best jar size for mixer grinder in India, which gives a complete picture.
Best Blade Type for Chutney
Blade shape matters more than people think.
For chutney:
- Sharp short blades are best
- Flat bottom design works well
- Too long blades splash more
Most chutney jars already come with:
Fine grinding blade setup.So we can just use the dedicated small jar.
Can You Use Medium Jar for Chutney?
Yes, but only if:
- You’re making large quantity
- Family size is 4+
- Small jar is not available
Even then:
- Use less water
- Scrape sides while grinding
- Pulse instead of continuous run
But small jar is still better.
You may also want to read my comparison of wet jar vs dry jar in mixer grinder to understand their specific purposes.
Common Mistakes While Making Chutney
These mistakes ruin chutney quality:
1.Using big jar for small quantity
2.Adding too much water
3.Grinding continuously for long time
4.Overloading jar
5.Not scraping sides
All these affect:
- Taste
- Texture
- Motor health
How to Get Smooth Chutney Every Time
Simple method:
- Use small jar
- Add ingredients first
- Add water slowly
- Use pulse mode
- Scrape once in between
This gives:
- Even texture
- Better taste
- No wastage
Does Jar Material Matter for Chutney?
Not much.
Both work:
- Stainless steel
- Food-grade plastic
But steel jars:
- Last longer
- Don’t absorb smell
- Are easier to clean
Plastic jars are fine but may stain.
For general food hygiene and safe kitchen practices, you can also refer to guidelines from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
Final Conclusion
So, which jar is best for chutney in mixer grinder? The simple answer is small jar between 300 ml to 500 ml. It gives better blade contact, smoother texture, and saves time and water.
My final advice:
If your chutney is not coming out well, don’t blame the mixer. First check the jar you’re using. Most of the time, that’s the real problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I grind chutney in juicer jar?
No. It’s too big and not designed for fine grinding.
Why my chutney sticks to sides?
Jar is too big for the quantity.
Is 500 ml jar enough?
Yes, for most homes.
