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jar of patak paste
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Bought above yesterday and instructions were nowhere to be seen. I think I ended up using too much water but I reduced and reduced and it turned out lovely
I used about 3 tablespoons of paste to a quarter of a litre of water. Was the water too much. What is the correct amount. Thanks for replies
I used about 3 tablespoons of paste to a quarter of a litre of water. Was the water too much. What is the correct amount. Thanks for replies
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Save cost of bottled paste & make your own masala; more chilli powder for xx heat.
http://www.videojug.c...-chicken-tikka-masala
http://www.videojug.c...-chicken-tikka-masala
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I NEVER put a whole can of tinned tomatoes into a curry, no matter WHAT the recipe suggests, as it seems there is always FAR too much liquid.
I put them in a bowl and use a potato-masher to break them down slightly but not nearly to passata levels! Then I tip them into a sieve and quickly place that on top of the bowl. Sure, you lose a tiny amount of liquid in the process, but it doesn't matter. Then add just the tomatoes to the recipe and only as much of the tomato-juice as you think it NEEDS. You can always add more later if required.
I can't see much point in adding loads of water or other liquid and then spending ages watching it reduce.
I put them in a bowl and use a potato-masher to break them down slightly but not nearly to passata levels! Then I tip them into a sieve and quickly place that on top of the bowl. Sure, you lose a tiny amount of liquid in the process, but it doesn't matter. Then add just the tomatoes to the recipe and only as much of the tomato-juice as you think it NEEDS. You can always add more later if required.
I can't see much point in adding loads of water or other liquid and then spending ages watching it reduce.