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What do you do with your value curry sauce?
littlepinky84
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I have bought 2 tins of Mr T 4p curry sauce, and want some ideas on what to do with it lol
so what do you do with yours?
so what do you do with yours?
I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute :whistle:
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Bumping this up because I want some ideas as well.
I've got the Morrisons 5p jars.
Was thinking of onions, mushrooms, peppers, quorn (or lentils or chickpeas) all stir fried and then chucking in a jar of sauce but would love more ideas.
OystercatcherDecluttering, 20 mins / day Jan 2024 2/20 -
I just dry fry some mince and add to that, or I have added to veg and made a veg curry.
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I bought mine for hubby as I hate the stuff. He slings in a bunch of whatever veg we have in and does some rice... anything from cauliflower and brocs to onions and beans.. he adds meat if we have some in.. diced chicken/turkey/pork whatever..LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0
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What's the difference between these curry sauces and just using 2 big spoons of curry powder mixed with hot water?0
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I do exactly what oystercatcher does - inc the quorn. I add a bit of extra cumin/coriander/curry powder too though
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left over chicken any old veg and the 4p sauce all done in the SC
I did see someone once post that they put theirs in a pitta bread0 -
We only tried it this week - very hard to get hold of round here.
We added a splosh of home made apricot wine, some dried apricots, raisins, apples and a chicken breast that was hanging around in the freezer....was delish."Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" - W. C. Field.0 -
I tend to make a skinflint chicken chow mein with mine.
I shred a bit of leftover chicken from the roast and add a tin of beansprouts(got some for 6p recently at Mr T),pack of 8p noodles (cooked)and a few cooked peas .Chuck in a large bowl with the curry sauce and zap in the microwave
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Is the curry sauce nice? What are the ingredients?
I will give them a try. I bet it is nice with scrambled egg in it.0 -
I have bought Mr T value curry in the past but have just bought a Mr S jar (the T ones are in tins and I think you get less in those).
Has anyone tried both and which comes out best?
I know they are only 4p or whatever but if one is nicer than the other I may as well go for that one.
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