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I have never cooked a curry from scratch Emma. I am gonna try tho, cos I have bought some Pataks curry paste. So I will do the chicken, do the onions, mix the paste into the cream and thats it??? |
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Onions slices first Donna, then once they are cooked you can cook your chicken also larger pieces of onion if you want to, also other veg, mushrooms etc, add curry paste, mix, add coconut cream/milk, cream, cook for say another 15 mins. Serve with sour cream, cream, creme fraiche (sp) etc if you want to. Don't forget you can also get away with having a couple of tablespoons of rice. |
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DM I would be interested to see what somebody else makes of this...My other half thinks that the currys are far far nicer with the blackened onions. I have tried these on a Korma and a Balti, worked for both Donna which curry paste did you get?? |
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Yes Donna very easy, however with the blackened onions best to cook them on a high heat until they start to colour and then turn down the heat to say medium, they do take quite a long time to turn dark brown, don't worry about any bits that look black |
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