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I get them for 79p in my local Asian supermarket.

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No mate
It's in a tin,283g
it's called "Pataks Original"
i tried the one's you show and not got a patch on these,
Tesco and Morrissons used to do them,think Morrissons still do,
if not your local Asian Grocers,
thanks and try it.

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Things have changed in 30yrs,but hey....you got your opinion,
keep sweating over your pot matey,strive for that "real curry" and best of luck.
I might add that if you train your brain enough and up the ante with self denial
anything can taste good,
thanks.

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I seem to have rattled someones spice box on here so here goes,
onions (amount up to you)chopped,sliced or diced.
fresh tomatoes(amount up to you)chopped.
half teaspoon salt
half teaspoon sugar if you wish,
chillies to taste,
fry onions till browned,add chillies,add tomatoes,
cook for 10 minutes,
now you can either add
1)2-3 cans pataks condensed curry sauce,
2) "SARAS" sterilized chicken curry gravy mix 400g
3)"NIRU" mutton sauce
the above 2 curry sauces are in a tin foil package,
you can add water if you wish,
i usually add the meat and cook all together,
sometimes i cook the above without meat and freeze,
try it it's simple and as good as any curry in a restaurant,
I'm in Bham about 2 miles from the "balti belt".

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Hi,
Have you ever tried the curry sauce i mentioned?
you can pour it out of the tin,
the "1 cup of water" is optional,
as i have said there is ample juice in the meat and tomatoes,
Can you give me a rough idea how much your basic sauce
costs from scratch.
thanks

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You don't have to dilute it,
plenty of juice in your chicken,beef or my favourite mutton,
also the tomatoes,
i get my mutton from a Jamaican butcher,he allways throws in a couple of scotch bonnet peppers
for my curry,
i just put the scotch bonnet in whole and let it flavour the sauce,
before anyone gives me a slagging try it.

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I will give you the quickest curry base,
2 onions chopped or small diced,
4-6 fresh tomatoes chopped
half teaspoon salt
half teaspoon sugar
i cup water
fresh chillies to taste
2-3 cans pataks condensed curry sauce(madras or vindaloo

fry onions till browned,add chillies,tomatoes fry together for 10 minutes,
add tins of pataks condensed curry sauce,salt sugar,
stir,put lid on and simmer 45 min to 1 hour,
hey presto curry base for any meat,veg or fish curry you want,
would like to see what your thoughts are,
thanks

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Hi all
Would like to know what your thoughts are
on using "pataks condensed curry sauce"as a base gravy,
have you tried it?
is this cheating?
if so why?
look forward to your thoughts.
thanks.

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Cooking Equipment / what pot
« on: August 19, 2012, 07:22 PM »
Hi all
i just joined,
I'm looking for a good pot to cook my curry in,
thinking Jamaican Dutch oven,any good?
ordinary non stick pot?
what do you use?
what would you reccomend?
where to buy it from?
thanks.

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Lets Talk Curry / Dutch oven for Curry?
« on: August 19, 2012, 07:06 PM »
Hi all from B'ham
Im looking for a really good pot for making my currys,
i was thinking about a Jamaican Dutch Oven,what you think?
what do you use?
what would you suggest?
thanks.

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