Jar curry sauces
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BRISTOL86

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1,097 posts

131 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Not normally a huge fan of curry sauces from jars....but this one is absolutely fantastic.

http://m.tesco.com/h5/groceries/r/www.tesco.com/gr...

'Our Little Secret' Rajasthani Laal Maas.

Sadly it seems like they are discontinuing it, so grab it while you can if you have a Tesco nearby!

Anyone else found any pre made curry sauces that are particularly good?

WCZ

11,372 posts

220 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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tried so many but they are always so dull compared to a decent curry house

rsbmw

3,466 posts

131 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Is it not just passatta with cumin?

Maybe I'll give it a try.

ramblo93

184 posts

122 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Get yourself a masala dabba stocked with the appropriate spices. They make it so easy to knock up a decent curry.

Fry cumin/mustard seeds/onions/garlic,ginger, unleash the remaining dabba spices, add tinned tomatoe and you have a healthy tasty curry sauce.

Makes you realise how much sugar and cr$p most of the jar sauces have in them.

HarryFlatters

4,203 posts

238 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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I like Patak's Madras paste.

Edit: - I made a prawn curry using the above last night. I put about half a jar into a blender with a tin of tomatoes, a bit of water, coriander stalks, garlic, chillies and ginger. Once whizzed up, I plopped it into a pan to cook out and added a bit of vinegar, then the prawns. After two minutes, they're cooked. I squeezed a bit of lemon juice in, added the coriander leaves and served with a microwaved packet of puy lentils.

Feeds four easily.

Edited by HarryFlatters on Thursday 7th July 15:29

BRISTOL86

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1,097 posts

131 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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I should point out that I am not remotely averse to cooking my own from scratch, just sometimes after a long day having a jar sauce comes in handy when I'm feeling lazy.

To me this one was a lot tastier and less bland than most I've had

wijit

1,512 posts

201 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Not a curry as such, but "Uncle Bens Szechuan" is quite nice.
I previously worked for a commany who produced Sharwoods sauces. Believe it or not, the thing which stops mass produced sauces tasting authentic is the amount of preservatives added (typically Acetic Acid". Other than that, from the onion base (which is made separately) through to the spices, the ingredients are as they should be.

markcoznottz

7,155 posts

250 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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BRISTOL86 said:
I should point out that I am not remotely averse to cooking my own from scratch, just sometimes after a long day having a jar sauce comes in handy when I'm feeling lazy.

To me this one was a lot tastier and less bland than most I've had
They are getting very close to a restaurant. The aldi extra special (or whatever it's called), are very good, I've only tried korma, friends who are curry monsters have tried the other hotter ones. You have to follow the instructions though and add the spice cap at the right time. I was very surprised, also the aldi naans were fantastic, and were silly cheap.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

268 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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For a quick home cooked indian I've been using the range of sauces from Indi Grand and spice mixes from Suhana (either add water / cream just as convenient as ready made sauce)..... all make rather a tasty curries, and some with a real kick evil

Turn7

25,463 posts

247 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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These are great, in our humble opinion....

http://www.curry-sauces.co.uk/#index

Streets ahead of any supermarket trash offering.

BRISTOL86

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1,097 posts

131 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Turn7 said:
These are great, in our humble opinion....

http://www.curry-sauces.co.uk/#index

Streets ahead of any supermarket trash offering.
Hmmm, might have to get some of those!

Turn7

25,463 posts

247 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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BRISTOL86 said:
Turn7 said:
These are great, in our humble opinion....

http://www.curry-sauces.co.uk/#index

Streets ahead of any supermarket trash offering.
Hmmm, might have to get some of those!
Not seen them in supermarkets, but locally, all the "GOOD" butchers seem to stock them.

vournikas

12,456 posts

230 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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HarryFlatters said:
I like Patak's Madras paste.
yes

For a mass-produced sauce in a jar, it is very good indeed


sunil4

197 posts

150 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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My mate in Manchester swears by Sharmins. Im in south London

marksx

5,174 posts

216 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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I don't what it is about jar curries (or the meal for two type things you get in the supermarket), but they give me horrendous trumps! Not something I experience with a home made curry or takeaway. Odd.

sc0tt

18,265 posts

227 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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I've given up on jars. They are far too sweet.

dapprman

2,740 posts

293 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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sunil4 said:
My mate in Manchester swears by Sharmins. Im in south London
I used to swear by Nazir curry pastes - they're another Manchester company, but then they seemed to switch from pastes to sauces and lost some thing.

Sway

34,238 posts

220 months

Sunday 10th July 2016
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Spice Tailor kits are really very good - comparable I'd say to restaurant quality. For reference, I grew up in West London with loads of Indian friend's mums cooking for me!

The Southern pepper curry is very complex, and stupidly tasty.

Come as a whole spice pouch, a base sauce and then a finishing sauce. Takes as long to make as the microwave does rice...

dapprman

2,740 posts

293 months

Sunday 10th July 2016
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BRISTOL86 said:
Not normally a huge fan of curry sauces from jars....but this one is absolutely fantastic.

http://m.tesco.com/h5/groceries/r/www.tesco.com/gr...

'Our Little Secret' Rajasthani Laal Maas.

Sadly it seems like they are discontinuing it, so grab it while you can if you have a Tesco nearby!

Anyone else found any pre made curry sauces that are particularly good?
WAs in my local Tesco yesterday. Don't think they are dropping them, they are just in the Eide (spelling ?) sale. Do agree, they are good for jar sauces.

FiF

48,297 posts

277 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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Quite like the Dopiaza sauce from Aldi paperbag jar of sauce with packet of dry spices on the lid. It's not as good as the Dopiaza from our local restaurant which has much better spectrum of flavour but as someone said after a hard day it's a shortcut to something quite satisfying.