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Meah's Curry Sauces
I have searched high and low for authentic tasting curry sauces and have just discovered these.
They are the only curry sauce I have found that taste like they have just come out of a restaurant. I have so far only tried Balti & Tikka Massala although I have a madras & Korma in the fridge. For ANYONE that likes restaurant standard curry to make at home I can't emphasis enough how delicious these sauces are and I will never ever buy a jarred/tinned sauce by anyone else again. Sadly not available everywhere. ![]() I get mine from a local farm shop. http://www.curry-sauces.co.uk
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I have some of their Korma sauce in the freezer so was going to have a curry tomorrow
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A friend of mine worked on their production line.
He fell into a huge vat of the curry sauce and almost drowned. They managed to pull him out but he was in a korma for a month.
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A friend of mine worked on their production line.
He fell into a huge vat of the curry sauce and almost drowned. They managed to pull him out but he was in a korma for a month. ![]() |
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I have checked the online prices, seems to be about 4 times as much as those available in supermarkets. But I guess it would taste a lot more authentic.
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you must have been worried.........did you have tears on your pilau ?
Then I took it into the loo for some privacy. Geddit? ![]() That's hardly a cryptic clue is it?
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poppadom preach
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Send me the Pilau that you dream on.
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you must have been worried.........did you have tears on your pilau ?
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Was so upset he cried for his "nan"
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A friend of mine worked on their production line.
He fell into a huge vat of the curry sauce and almost drowned. They managed to pull him out but he was in a korma for a month. ![]() Hmmm. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a bad phall All the King's horses and all the King's men Begged him to never eat curry again. Sorry. |
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Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a bad phall |
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Thanks to the OP for this.
I've long been frustrated by trying to find the restaurant taste. Supermarket sauces and trying to replicate countless online recepies from scratch just do not even come close. I'll be on the lookout for these - £26 minimum order is a bit steep for the online ordering. |
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Found these on sale in a delicatessen butchers shop in Dundee at £3.99 a pot. Had the Dopiaza one. Very tasty indeed.
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