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Pataks Tikka Masala Paste

 

Newest Review: ... Prawn Tikka Masala identical (or as close as dammit) to a good restaurant version. Patak's Tikka Masala cooking sauce comes ... more

 ... in a tall screw-top jar, which has a security seal. The colours of the jar label are mostly yellows, dark pinks and purples, and there is an image of a dish of chicken tikka masala on the front. The rear of the label shows nutritional information, ingredients, instructions for use, dietary/allergy advice, Patak's contact details and a notice to say that once the jar is unsealed, all the contents must be used immediately. Once I'd broken the seal on the jar and unscrewed the lid, I wasn't too impressed with the smel...more

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GentleGenius
Premium Review Pataks Tikka Masala Paste: This curries no favour with me (1067 words)
by - written on 26/08/09 (Very useful, 155 readings)
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PRICE: £1.41 for 540g at my local Morrisons NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (per ¼ jar serving): Calories: 130 Kj: 541 Protein: 2.3g Carbohydrate: 8.2g (of which sugars): 5.4g Fat: 9.7g (of which saturates): 2.7g Fibre: 1.4g Sodium: 0.43g INGREDIENTS: Water, tomato (18%), onion, yoghurt (8%), cream (8%), vegetable oil, spices, mustard, concentrated tomato puree, sugar, modified maize starch, lemon juice, unsalted butter, garlic, salt, coriander, ginger, cumin seeds, paprika extract, cracked black pepper, cracked coriander seeds, lactic acid, dried coriander leaf, acetic acid, natural ...  Read the complete review

flodombey
Premium Review Low Fat Tikka Masala? Get in!! (640 words)
by - written on 10/07/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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I tried this tikka paste for the first time recently when the usual Asda's own version was unavailable. It costs around £1.29 for a medium sized jar containing 283g and it will keep in the fridge for about a week once opened. I have to say that I was a little disoncerted at the amount of grease that was floating at the top of the jar when I opened it, the usual one I use does not have that much visable grease at all but then its dispensed via a squeezy tube (very handy!) unlike this one and so it would be harder to see anyway. Looking at the ingredients on the back (as Luigi just pointed out he would be interested to know if there were any nasties ...  Read the complete review

danmclovin
Premium Review Pataks Tikka Masala Paste (681 words)
by - written on 03/09/08 (Very useful, 363 readings)
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Being a big fan of curry's, I have tried many different curry sauces in a bid to find a sauce that barely resembles a curry that you would get in a proper Indian. I have tried different sauces, including Tesco's own, Morrisons own, and also the bigger branded, more expensive Patak's and Lloyd Grossman's sauces. Many of the different sauces that I have tried have been really nice, and many have been very disappointing and a waste of money. One day I decided to make my own curry, using Patak's Tikka Masala Curry Paste, and since that day I have not turned back, or bought another curry sauce. Patak's have been providing the British public with quality Indian ...  Read the complete review

mumsymary
Premium Review Something hot and tasty (317 words)
by - written on 10/11/04 (Very useful, 556 readings)
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Patacks tikka masala paste This is one of many pataks products, I own up to using quite a lot of them and the pataks tikka masala is one I use frequently. This jar is available in most of the supermarkets. This paste comes in a jar containing 233 g. Costs £1.41p in tescos. This paste is easy to use you could use one of the recipes on the jar or the patak website. www.pataks.co.uk. Or like me you could make your own up. The meats I use this paste on are chicken and lamb. I shall not give you precise recipes, errrrrrr that is not the way I cook. Each meal is a bit different in quantities and ingredients.When you have coked as many ...  Read the complete review

becksfletcher
Premium Review Pataks Tikka Masala Paste: Wow, its so eays to make a curry with this paste! (222 words)
by - written on 09/08/08 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Patak's Tikka Masala Curry Paste! Wow, I was blown away with how simple it is to make your own curry. I had previously bought the ready made sauce in a jar and thought I would give this a go as it was on offer for a pound in morrisons. The paste comes in a glass jar and hold 283g. The instructions explain that you need 1/4 of a jar of paste, 1tbl spoon of veg oil, 2 onion diced, 250g of chicken breast (beef lamb , veg or prawns - alternative), 1 tin of tomatoes, 100ml of cream of yoghurt and 100ml of water. You can add corriander if you wish. Basically you mix all these together to get your curry and it goes a long way. I did this meal ...  Read the complete review

 

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