"Patak's Original Madras Curry Paste" Reviews

Patak's Original Madras Curry Paste Sauces / Soups

Newest Review: ... equally it is a good quality curry paste and so I am willing to pay a little more in order to get this. The Patak's ... more

 ... Original Madras Curry Paste comes in a glass jar with a metal screw top lid. It is a very deep rich colour which is really appealing when made up into a curry sauce - and I think it is really important to have a nice rich colour when it comes to a curry. The paste also has a really nice rich smell which is unmistakingly of Madras curry which a lot of spices coming through in the aroma. In order to use, I simply fry some chicken, peppers, onions, peas, shallots and garlic together and then I add a couple of tablespoons of th...more

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barbie84
"Patak's Original Madras Curry Paste": a paste of india (181 words)
by - written on 22/02/08 (Useful, 294 readings)
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pataks madras curry paste is lovely, it is a paste not a sauce so it will go a lot further and last a lot longer and dont worry you wont have to live on curry for a week after you open it as it can be stored in a fridge for many months or frozen for upto 12 months. I use this when making our saturday night tea, firstly i use the paste streight out of the jar to coat the chicken wings before going into the oven, these are lovely but realy do set my mouth on fire. Secondly i put 4 table spoons of curry paste into two pints of water and add the finely chopped potatoes, carrots and peas and leave to cook on a low heart untill the veg are ...  Read the complete review

strawberrybonbon
DIY Madras curry. (322 words)
by - written on 13/08/09 (Very useful, 327 readings)
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Some people when making a curry at home will simply buy a jar of sauce and stir it in, well I like to go one step further and buy a paste this then allows me to get the strength and taste of my curry exactly how I like it. The paste most commonly used in my house is Pataks Madras curry paste because me and hubby both love the taste of madras but always find the Indians round our way make them far too hot, so with this paste I can make it a bit milder and more suitable to our pallets. This paste can be used to make a very strong curry if you like them that way but I stir in a small amount of salad cream and pure yogurt to cool mine a bit and also it ...  Read the complete review

Lucius86
"Patak's Original Madras Curry Paste": Another stonking curry paste from Patak (340 words)
by - written on 01/06/09 (Very useful, 181 readings)
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I can't think of many British people who do not like curry. Our national dish of fish & chips has certainly lost its identity over the last decade - and I'm all for it! Yes, fish may contain a lot of Omega 3 and is good for you, but curries just taste nicer - and there is so much more variety! Korma, Balti, Vindaloo...no matter what your taste buds like, there is a curry for you. I am normally a Balti or a Korma man personally, but I decided to have a change on Saturday and opted for Patak's Madras Curry Paste. I love this brand of curry paste, so I had high expectations! The product comes in a small 283g glass jar with a purple lid and label - ...  Read the complete review

elbar1
Quick and Easy Curry (286 words)
by - written on 14/10/08 (Very useful, 350 readings)
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I would never have normally bought this but someone get me a jar when they had bought one by mistake (don't ask - I know some strange people!) I kept it in the cupboard for ages thinking it wasn't my kind of thing. I prefer to cook with fresh ingredients generally. But then one day we really fancied a curry and thought we should use this rather than get a take away - credit crunch and all that. I was massively impressed. I am an absolute convert. This curry paste is fantastic! The good thing about this paste, as opposed to the sauce you get in jars is that you can make it as strong as you like. You can add more milk or cream and less paste if you want ...  Read the complete review

charby
"Patak's Original Madras Curry Paste": Sexify your meals! (971 words)
by - written on 13/10/08, updated on  22/05/12 (Very useful, 379 readings)
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For those of you who don't know (probably all of you to be honest), I absolutely adore curry. I don't care if it's spicy or sweet, fruity or meaty, as long as it tastes good and comes with some good rice and naan bread I'd do almost anything for it. Takeaways from an Indian restaurant not far from home used to be one of my favourite meals, but now since I live away from home and can't really afford many takeaways on my new student budget, my curry train has dried up somewhat. My mam, being the nice person that she is, bought me a book containing many recipes for making lots of different types of curry, and those that I have tried from there have all been very good, ...  Read the complete review

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