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No Comments » - Friday 20th August 2010

Create ‘Curry-nary’ Cuisine in Comfort

Curry is a dish that most of us in the UK enjoy but few of us are actually daring enough cook for ourselves.  To help give you some flavourful inspiration in the kitchen we have found straightforward and tasty curry recipes to help to create perfect Indian cuisine at home.

Jaime Oliver provides the recipe for all curry novices- Curry base sauce. You can add the meat or vegetables of your choice and as Jaime suggests freeze the sauce so it is always there when you want a curry in a hurry.

If cooking a curry from scratch is new to you then why not try a completely different curry dish? Meen curry is a spicy fish dish that tastes delicious.

Chicken korma one of the nations favourite curry dishes is also simple and easy to make, but don’t just take our word for it give the recipe a go.

Or, if you are feeling a little bit braver in the kitchen try Brian Turner’s onion bhaji recipe. They compliment any curry and they are also a great snack to enjoy with a glass of ice cold Cobra beer.

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No Comments » - Wednesday 24th March 2010

Gordon Ramsay Recipe

As I’m sure you all remember a few weeks ago Gordon Ramsay was on TV with his travels around the great country that is India. Well, I finally managed to track down a copy of his book in my local Sainsbury’s and am slowly working my way through the recipes.

It’s a great book – not only does it have some great recipes, but it’s really interesting to read about his travels. I appreciate that he’s a bit of a love/hate character but one thing that cannot be denied is his love of food. He is really infectiously passionate about it and the way people that cook it.

 I gave his Indian butter chicken recipe a go and thought it was delicious. Unlike many Indian recipes all the ingredients can either be found in your local Asda or Sainsbury’s; some are store cupboard essentials. I cooked the dish for some friends who are also die-hard curry fans and they all couldn’t believe it when I said it was a Gordon Ramsay creation – they all expected it to have come from a top Indian Chef. Check out some of his other recipes on the Times’ website if you’re not sure on the book yet, but trust me , it’s certainly worth giving it a go – especially the aubergine bhajis!

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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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