You can buy it in jars at either Patel Brothers or Kamdar Plaza on Devon (or any Indian grocer) - there are a variety of brands, just ask in the store for "imli chutney" & they'll point you to the right shelf.
The chaat counter at Kamdar has chutney that they make themselves available in small tubs to buy as well.
I wouldn't spend time making it unless you're going to use a lot, but if you decide to google "imli chutney recipe" & lots of options come up. They vary by degree of sweetness & spiciness & it's difficult to recommend a specific recipe without knowing how spicy or not you like it. The recipes are pretty basic - just experiment by adding sugar & spices til you find something to your taste. Note, imli is very sour - you will probably need quite a bit of sugar/sweetener. If you make a batch, it freezes well to store.
Most traditional recipes start with soaking dried slabs of tamarind paste or pods which you can also buy in the stores, but save yourself some time & effort & buy the jars of reconstituted tamarind paste if you're in a rush.
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Athena on May 2nd, 2010, 8:24 am, edited 1 time in total.