Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This Authentic Indian Mint Sauce is the same that you find in Indian restaurants served with your starter and poppadum. Easy Yogurt Mint Sauce is made with simple ingredients like yogurt, fresh mint and green chilies and is ready within 5 minutes.

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  • Why you will love this recipe:
  • Ingredients for Yogurt Mint Sauce
  • Tips:
  • Serving Suggestion for Indian Mint Sauce
  • Storage
  • FAQ
  • Other Restaurant Style Indian Recipes

Hands down, my favourite part of visiting Indian restaurants is because of the Indian appetizers and trio of poppadom chutneys.

By the time I’ve devoured poppadoms and Indian snacks with Indian onion chutney or mango chutney, date and tamarind chutney and yogurt mint sauce I’m usually full! Does this happen to anyone else?

This version is a duplicate of the cool, minty slightly sweet yogurt that you often find with Indian meals. Indian food such as onion bhaji, air fryer onion bhaji, tandoori snacks like paneer tikka or tandoori paneer galette goes great with this dip.

It has similarities to the green chutney (hari chutney) served with chaat. This cilantro mint chutney, or pudina chutney is made without yogurt.

You may recognise many of these ingredients from a mint raita recipe, however, mint raita usually contains cucumber too so is also known as cucumber raita.

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Why you will love this recipe:

Tastes just like Indian restaurant / takeaway

Takes just 5 minutes to prepare and is a no-cook recipe.

Uses easy to find ingredients – all available from a quick trip to your supermarket.

Can be made ahead of time – the green sauce retains its vibrant colour thanks to the lemon juice and yogurt.

Ingredients for Yogurt Mint Sauce

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Full ingredients with measurements and method can be found in the recipe card below

Plain yogurt – for the best taste use full fat yogurt. You can make this with low fat yogurt, however the sauce will be tart.

Use a thick yogurt such as greek yogurt where possible. If it is not available, prepare hung curd that is used in Shrikhand recipes.

Fresh mint leaves – for refreshing and cool sauce fresh mint leaves are a must. Try to avoid dried mint as you will not get the same effect.

Fresh coriander leaves / cilantro – use fresh cilantro leaves with bright green leaves for the best results. Wilted leaves that are starting to darken will spoil the recipe.

Green chillies – a staple in Indian cuisine, you can adjust the heat level to your own taste. Add an extra green chilli for a spicy chutney. If green chilli not available, use jalapeno peppers.

Spices – a big pinch of ground cumin powder and garam masala works wonders in this Indian mint dip.

Optionally, you can add a small pinch of chaat masala but I find the flavours are zingy without it! Note, if you do not have cumin powder but cumin seeds, you can blend them along with the fresh herbs.

Sugar – a tsp caster sugar or regular sugar in this sauce makes a huge diffrence, especially if you want it to taste Indian restaurant style.

Lemon juice – alternatively use lime juice.

If its your personal preference, you can add a small garlic clove to give the Indian mint sauce a kick of flavour

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Vegan Indian Mint Sauce

To make this recipe vegan or dairy-free, simply replace the dairy yogurt with a plant-based vegan yogurt.

Easy Indian Mint Sauce

The quickest way to make this recipe is to use British mint sauce from a jar. Simply stir a spoon of mint sauce into 1 cup of yogurt and season to your taste!

This easy recipe can be ready in less than a minute ready to serve alongside other Indian snacks. The vinegar used in jarred mint sauce will provide a little tang which is addictive!

You can also use any leftover Mint and Coriander chutney that you made earlier and swirl it through yogurt.

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First, you need to prepare an easy mint chutney that will be mixed in with the yogurt. You’re looking to get a smooth paste which will blend in nicely.

Tip the coriander and mint leaves with the green chillies, and lemon juice into a food processor and blend until you have a smooth consistency.

Mix this cilantro chutney with yogurt and cumin powder, season with salt and add sugar to your taste. You may want to add more lemon juice.

It is easy to do a quick taste test and decide on any changes to the seasoning!

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Tips:

For mint chutney recipe use the freshest ingredients where possible, especially fresh herbs – wilting mint and coriander leaves will ruin the flavour

Do not add yogurt to the blender whilst blending coriander and mint. The yogurt will become far too runny

Use thick yogurt for a thick sauce as the green paste will thin out the yogurt.

Serving Suggestion for Indian Mint Sauce

Serve it British Indian Restaurant style with a trio of chutneys and a bowl of Indian kachumber or Indian Onion Salad on the side.

Use it as a green chutney for paneer tikka or drizzled over chaat such as bhel puri or sev puri

Why not try it as a salad dressing in buddha bowls or other healthy recipes

It makes for a delicious dipping sauce for finger foods such as masala chips, samosas and kachori.

Keep some spicy condiments, like this red chutney, in a separate bowl so your guests can choose whichever they like!

I like to spread this Yogurt Mint Sauce onto a naan bread. I then top with falafel and salad for a delicious lunch!

Check out these other Samosa Dipping Sauces for more inspiration!

Storage

Store leftover chutney in the fridge in an airtight container. It should keep well for 2-3 days. If it separates, give it a stir before serving.

You can also freeze this yogurt chutney. Spoon into an ice cube tray, once frozen, you can transfer into freezer bags and defrost as you need – note that it might be a bit more liquid when it defrosts.

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FAQ

What is Indian mint sauce called?

It is also known as Yogurt Mint Sauce

How long does Indian mint sauce last?

Indian mint sauce will last up to 3 days in the fridge

What is Indian mint sauce made from?

Indian Mint Sauce is made from thick yogurt, fresh coriander, mint, green chillies, lemon juice and sugar.

Is Indian mint sauce gluten-free?

Yes, Indian mint sauce is naturally gluten free.

Is Indian mint sauce vegan?

No Indian mint sauce is not vegan as it is made with dairy yogurt. However, you can make Vegan Indian mint sauce at home using a plant based yogurt.

How can I make Yellow Indian Mint Sauce?

Simply add a pinch of turmeric powder to the yogurt and mix with green mint chutney.

Other Restaurant Style Indian Recipes

Sweet Tamarind Chutney

Masala Poppadums

Paneer Jalfrezi

Saag Aloo

Pilau Rice

Dal Fry

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Indian Mint Sauce Recipe

Hayley Dhanecha

This Indian restaurant/takeaway style Indian mint sauce or mint yogurt chutney is an easyrecipethat goes well with so many dishes as well asIndianappetizers andIndiansnacks. Ready within 5 minutes.

5 from 58 votes

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Prep Time 4 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 minute min

Course chutney, dip, spread

Cuisine British, Indian

Servings 6 servings

Calories 18 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Blender

Ingredients

  • ½ cup yogurt use thick yogurt like full fat greek yogurt
  • cup mint leaves
  • cup coriander cilantro leaves
  • 1 medium green chili mild or hot work fine
  • ½ teaspoon sugar
  • ½ teaspoon cumin powder
  • ¼ teaspoon garam masala optional
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • salt to taste
  • 2 tablespoon water chilled or 1 ice cube

Instructions

  • First clean and remove thick stalks of coriander, mint and chili. Tender stalks are fine to use

    1/8 cup mint, 1/8 cup coriander

  • Wash coriander, mint and chili under running water.

    1 medium green chili

  • Break chili into 2-3 pieces.

  • Place mint, coriander, chili, salt, water or ice cube and lemon juice in a blender jar.

    1 teaspoon lemon juice, salt, 2 tablespoon water

  • Blend until smooth paste. This is your hari chutney (cilantro chutney).

  • Then add yogurt, cumin, garam masala (if using) and sugar into the the chutney, and mix well.

    1/2 cup yogurt, 1/2 teaspoon sugar, 1/2 teaspoon cumin, 1/4 teaspoon garam masala

  • Transfer in to the serving bowl, whisk and combine well.

  • Cover it with cling film and chill in the refridgerator until you are ready to serve.

Notes

For yellow Indian mint sauce recipe, add a pinch of turmeric powder.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Indian Mint Sauce Recipe

Serving Size

1 serving

Amount per Serving

Calories

18

% Daily Value*

Saturated Fat

0.4

g

3

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

0.03

g

Monounsaturated Fat

0.2

g

Cholesterol

3

mg

1

%

Sodium

35

mg

2

%

Potassium

43

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

2

g

1

%

Fiber

0.4

g

2

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

Vitamin A

85

IU

2

%

Vitamin C

2

mg

2

%

Calcium

29

mg

3

%

Iron

0.2

mg

1

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The nutritional information provided is an approximation calculated by an online calculator/plugin. Please consult a professional dietitian for nutritional advice.

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