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1 Comment » - Wednesday 27th January 2010

Lazy Curry Recipes

Now, my last blog post covered off supermarket ready meals but, for some (most of my readers in fact!), nothing is quite as good as home made.  However, many of us are still pushed for time and often lack the patience to cook a curry so I’ve rummaged through my recipe book and have chosen a handful of recipes for you try for yourself – all of which are delicious, quick and shouldn’t cost the earth.

First-off is Cobra’s very own Chicken Naag, created by Anjum Anand – not only is it very tasty but it is very quick and easy to make.

Secondly, dear old Jamie Oliver does produce some cracking, easy to make recipes that are certainly worth a try. I’m a huge fan of his Quick Salmon Tikka with Cucumber Yoghurt – it only takes about 20 minutes, is reasonably healthy and damn tasty!

Another favourite of mine is Kedgeree, a dish most commonly associated with Colonial India which doesn’t take long to cook and is a great way to use up left over Rice.

Finally, Sainsbury’s do a cracking Prawn and Tomato Curry that is tasty, quick and only costs a fiver! Who can argue with that!

Do you have any quick recipes you can recommend – please post them below and we’ll have a go!

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No Comments » - Tuesday 26th January 2010

Supermarket Ready Meal Curry Review

After a long hard day at work, it’s often hard to find the motivation to cook a meal from scratch and getting a takeaway isn’t always the most practical solution.

This great conundrum can often be fixed by picking up a ready meal on the way home but the big question is: which supermarket has the best offering?

I went out this week and bought a ready meal version of the nation’s favourite curry – Chicken Korma* and rice (where possible I bought the top of the range) from my local supermarkets – Waitrose, Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s and got tasting with a couple of friends. 

Each meal has been scored out of 10 on:

-          Ease of cooking

-          Presentation

-          Taste (rice out of 5, curry out of 5)

-          Value

 

So how did they fare…?:

Waitrose:

-          Ease of cooking: 8

-          Presentation: 7

-          Taste (rice out of 5, curry out of 5): Rice =  4 Curry = 4

-          Value: 7

-          Total: 30

Comments:

I was a little disappointed with this one to be honest, I expected more from Waitrose.  The curry was tasty and had plenty of flavour but there was a lot of oil on the surface and it lacked a bit of punch.  The rice was the fluffiest of the lot and was nicely flavoured with cardamom but lacked the complexity of some of the others.

Tesco:

-          Ease of cooking: 9

-          Presentation: 9

-          Taste (rice out of 5, curry out of 5): Rice = 5 Curry = 5

-          Value: 8

-          Total: 36

Comments:

As soon as it came out the packet this one looked the best.  You could clearly see the spices in the rice and the curry and it had a strong colour.  It got even better once cooked with a fantastic smell coming from the plate.  The rice was delicious with a good mix of spices including curry leaves, cardamom and cumin which went with the Korma perfectly.  The Korma itself was delicious, creamy with hints of coconut and plenty of spices and most importantly looked like it could have been made at home from scratch.

Asda:

-          Ease of cooking: 8

-          Presentation: 4

-          Taste (rice out of 5, curry out of 5) rice = 1 Curry = 3

-          Value: 9

-          Total: 25

Comments:

This was the cheapest curry of the lot and it does show.  The rice seemed to be undercooked and just seemed to taste of yellow food colouring rather than any of the spices you’d hope to be in there.  The Korma itself was okay – it was creamy and wasn’t swimming in grease.  The taste of coconut was slightly overpowering but overall the chicken was very good and so succulent.

Sainsbury’s:

-          Ease of cooking: 7

-          Presentation: 3

-          Taste (rice out of 5, curry out of 5): rice = 3 Curry = 1

-          Value: 3

-          Total: 17

Comments:

By far the worst of the lot.  The rice was average; I have nothing really to say about it that’s how dull it was. The Korma was swimming in grease and just tasted of cream, the chicken was fibrous and chewy in comparison to the others and they were stingy with the amount of meat as well.  I was particularly disappointed with this one as their other ready meals are often very good.

 

So, in conclusion, the winner is (drum roll please….) Tesco’s Finest Chicken Korma and Rice. It was slightly more expensive (by £1) but totally worth it, the chicken was perfectly cooked, the sauce incredibly tasty and by far the best rice! I strongly recommend it if you’re after a curry in a hurry – just don’t forget the Cobra!

 

*Cobra research for National Curry Week 2009 showed that 22% of Brits preferred a Korma to other curries

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1 Comment » - Tuesday 19th January 2010

Curry House Offers

After a no-doubt expensive Christmas and New Year I’m sure many of you aren’t too keen on heading out for dinner, so I’ve put together a brief list of some of the places in London (and one in Stratford-upon-Avon) that currently have special offers. 

- Aroma Romford – 2 for 1 on main courses

- Imli Soho – 25% off when dining from the A la Carte menu

- Salaam Namaste Bloomsbury – 50% off food

- Mint Leaf Restaurant Piccadilly Circus – 50% off food

- http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/offers.html – Many more offers can be found here, all London based of course

- Aladdin’s Indian Dining Stratford-upon-Avon – offers any starter, main course, vegetable accompaniment (one shared between two diners), any rice or naan bread, freshly-brewed coffee and mints for only £12.95 per person.

 If you know of any in your local area then please do post them into the comments section for all to see!

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No Comments » - Wednesday 6th January 2010

New Year’s Resolution – Less Fat, More Curry!

I’m not sure about you guys but my New Year’s Resolution is to shed a couple of pounds over the next few weeks – Christmas has been very good to me!  I know I’ve eaten far too much Turkey, Cheese and Chocolate so I’m going to do more exercise and cut back on some of the more unhealthy curries!

Curries that can be higher in calories are those which are heavy on the cream such as favourites  Korma, Tikka Massala and Passanda whilst curries that are slightly lower in calories (but you still need to be careful) include Jalfreizi, Sambar and the legendary Phall.

Now I know from the Facebook page that many of you aren’t always too keen on lower fat curries but believe me – they can be incredibly delicious.

If you’re feeling adventurous then one of my all time favourite curries has to be Crab Varuthathu. It’s a dish that is cooked dry with ginger, curry leaves, chilli and mustard seeds – it’s delicious and also pretty healthy!  I first discovered it when I was in India, and now look out for it whenever I’m  out for a curry – sadly as it’s a speciality of Kerala in South India it’s a touch tricky to find! An alternative lower fat curry that’s just as good and easier to find is one of my staples Masala Nu Roast Gos (which you can see how to make here).

If you’re looking to cook some healthier options at home, but don’t want to skimp on the spice, then give weightlossresources.co.uk a go.  They have some cracking recipes – I’ll be trying the Lamb Masala Kebabs soon!

Finally, don’t forget the beer. Don’t believe that beer is fattening (in fact all beer has Zero fat), Cobra Zero has just 79 calories per bottle and Cobra Premium has 132 calories per bottle. So when drunk in moderation you don’t need to give up on the odd treat to keep your diet going! 

Good luck (I know I’ll need it)!

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