House Hot Instant Curry Paste 180g
House Hot Instant Curry Paste 180g
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For those who like their comfort food with a serious kick! House Foods Hot Instant Curry Paste delivers the same rich, velvety texture of a classic Japanese curry, but with a robust and invigorating level of heat that lingers pleasantly. This is the perfect choice for spice lovers seeking a deeper, more complex flavour profile.
We've taken the beloved blend of spices and umami that defines Japanese curry and turned up the warmth, creating a paste that is both intensely flavourful and satisfyingly spicy. The result is a hearty, aromatic curry that will warm you from the inside out. It’s an ideal way to elevate a simple weeknight meal into a truly exciting culinary experience.
Why You'll Love It:
✅ Authentic Heat: A genuine spicy kick that stands up to the rich, savoury notes of the curry.
✅ Rich & Complex Flavour: Deep, layered spices that go beyond just heat for a truly adult taste.
✅ Versatile for Spice Lovers: Perfect with beef, pork, or hearty vegetables like eggplant and okra.
✅ Satisfyingly Warming: The ultimate comfort food for a cold night or when you need a flavourful boost.
How to Use:
- Sauté 500g of meat and 300g of vegetables.
- Add 750ml of water, bring to a boil, and simmer until tender.
- Break off the required amount of curry paste, dissolve in a little water, then stir into the pot.
- Simmer for 5 minutes until thickened. Serve with rice for a fulfilling meal.
Perfect For: Spice enthusiasts, adults looking for a more robust curry, and anyone wanting to add some fiery excitement to their dinner routine.
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