Jamie Oliver Keralan Inspired Curry Paste 180G
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Onion and Coconut Cooking Paste with Coriander, Chilli and Fenugreek.
Jamie's take on a keralan-style curry paste. fresh and fragrant with coconut, green chillies and lime"Nothing hits the spot quite like a good curry. And using a beautifully spiced paste to kick-start your cooking is an easy shortcut to big flavour. Whether you're going for meat, fish or veggies, this little jar of joy will definitely bring a smile to your face - friday night fakeaway, let's get it on!"
Chilli rating - Med - 2Fresh & FragrantSuitable for Vegans
Pack size: 180G
Ingredients
Red Onion (25%), Water, Ginger Purée, Rapeseed Oil, White Wine Vinegar, Desiccated Coconut (7%), Garlic Purée, Coriander Leaf (5%), Green Chilli Purée (2%), Ground Turmeric, Chilli Powder, Mustard Seeds, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Salt, Fenugreek Seeds, Curry Leaf, Lime Zest
Allergy Information
For allergens, see ingredients in bold.
Number of uses
Contains 4 Servings
Net Contents
180g ℮
Preparation and Usage
How to UseFor the most delicious curry, you want about 1/4 of a jar of paste per person. Why not try marinating your meat, fish or tofu in some of the paste before cooking for extra flavour?For a meat or veg curry, heat a splash of oil, then add the paste and diced meat or roughly chopped root veg, and fry for about 5 minutes, before adding tomatoes, passata or coconut milk with a splash of stock to make your sauce. Stir in pulses if using, and simmer until tender and cooked through, stirring in leafy or delicate veg for the last few minutes. Ensure food is piping hot throughout before serving. For a fish, prawn or tofu curry, put a splash of oil in a hot pan, add the paste and fry for 20 seconds. Stir in tomatoes, passata or coconut milk with a splash of stock to make your sauce. When the sauce is simmering and tasting delicious, add chunks of fish or tofu, or prawns and any leafy or delicate veg, and simmer until tender and cooked through. Ensure piping throughout before serving. To give it a veg boost, stir a handful of frozen peas or spinach into your sauce for the last few minutes.Why Not Try