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piggynose | 09:06 Fri 21st Apr 2023 | Food & Drink
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Can you just bung in a jar of Pataks Tikka masala curry paste onto a pot of cooked veg.
I ask cuz my Spanish Mrs hates the smell of curry, but she will away for a few days, so i thought why not make a ruby!?
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Not the paste, but you can use the Tikka Masala cooking sauce. https://www.pataks.co.uk/recipes/vegetable-tikka-masala
09:25 Fri 21st Apr 2023
Never tried it but can't think of any reason why not. What instructions are on the label ? Try it once, see how it goes.
Just a thought, does one use a whole jar at a time, or just a spoonful or two ?
From the internet:

//Can I use Patak's® Spice Paste without cooking? No. It is important that the product is not consumed uncooked; this is because Patak's® pastes are made with some unprocessed spices. //
Not the paste, but you can use the Tikka Masala cooking sauce.

https://www.pataks.co.uk/recipes/vegetable-tikka-masala
I made the assumption that cooking continued after adding the paste. Obviously the spice can't do it's thing properly left cold.
Or alternatively phone out for a curry delivery instead.
What, in Spain OG?
Better to put a pataks sauce on uncooked veg ( plus a tin of chickpeas or lentils)and bung in a medium oven for an hour check if veggies are tender but only dense root veg should take longer.
If she's anything like my wife she'll still smell the curry odour three days later from, before opening the car door.
In anywhere. No idea where piggynose lives. (But surely all civilised nations have a selection of international cuisine restaurants.)
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Hoppy, she will gone for about 10 daze!
That shud be enuf time!!lol
Simple answer is...their SAUCES (larger jars) would be OK.
Their pastes need frying in a little oil first.
You can get a curry delivered in Spain, especially in the cities and tourist areas
Hi piggynose, it's better to cook the ingredients with the paste, juices from vegetable or meat will mix with it, the "rawness" of the paste is better cooked. The paste is concentrated so you won't need a lot. HTH
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10.01 its not a paste, its a sauce!
piggy. then why did you say it was paste?
If you'd told us that the first time, instructions would've been far more basic.

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