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AIBU?

that you're stupid if you put butter into a green curry

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PosieReturningParker · 03/03/2016 19:08

My DH is a trained chef, he trained at the Savoy.... He hasn't done it for about twenty years though.

He does most of the cooking when he's here. I am a good cook, cook from scratch and bake.

I recently bought an amazing cheat Thai curry it's honestly as good as some I've eaten in Thailand for about £2.50. You just add veg or meat or whatever, go and buy it if you haven't!!

Anyway this kit is perfect, good balance of ingredients and quick. I had some garlic butter on the side for the kids pizza crusts. Husband picked it up, please don't use it, I say. Then I go to put it on the table for the kids and it's gone.

He's put it in the Thai curry, you know those Thais and their butter heavy curries! This is not because he didn't know he shouldn't use it, it's because he's a know all about cooking and thinks he's still a bloody authority on cooking.

AIBU in thinking he's a bloody idiot???

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KitKatCustard · 03/03/2016 19:11

Eh?
Just buy a ready meal from Waitrose/Tesco/Aldi/Sainsbury's (delete as applicable) and don't angst about it.

To be fair, I have no idea what you are on about as I follow my own instructions above.

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wickedwaterwitch · 03/03/2016 19:12

YANBU - how odd to put butter in a Thai curry

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BlueMoonRising · 03/03/2016 19:14

Garlic butter in a curry?

Weird

Yanbu.

Is it the ones you get in Morrison's? They are amazing! Just wish I had a Morrison's near me Envy

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LineyReborn · 03/03/2016 19:15

So it's £2.50 for some spices? Or do you get more?

I don't think your husband is stupid, no. But it seems odd to simply work across you like that when you had asked him not to.

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ZiggyFartdust · 03/03/2016 19:19

No reason not to put butter in a curry. Sure half the curries in the world are made with ghee, which is butter, of a sort. It's not going to do it any harm.
YABU to call him stupid. Yabu to spam us about rip off meal kits.

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Grilledaubergines · 03/03/2016 19:20

That is quite odd. The beauty of Thai curries is that they are light and fresh tasting. And aren't full of garlic butter!

I use the paste and a tin of coconut milk for mine but am keen to know what you've used so I can try.

The ready meals are about as authentic as a slice of Billy Sausage is to a lovely gammon joint.

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PosieReturningParker · 03/03/2016 19:21

Spam? Funny. There was no spam, spam in curry is more weird than garlic butter!

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PosieReturningParker · 03/03/2016 19:23

The £2.50 kit includes paste, milk and herbs.... Not a rip off. Blue dragon I think.
Not good with spam or garlic butter GrinGrin

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Waypasttethersend · 03/03/2016 19:24

Yanbu perfect chef DH does this, butts in halfway through me cooking to fix/change something and then wonders why I won't cook Hmm

He did it to the DCs pasta one night "oh but just onion and tomatoes is flavourless!" Yes but they like bloody flavourless they DONT like the Worcestershire sauce he snuck in Angry

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ZiggyFartdust · 03/03/2016 19:31

I've had spam curry, in Hawaii. They love spam there. Very under rated foodstuff, is spam.

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PosieReturningParker · 03/03/2016 19:36

I'm rethinking the Spam!

I've never eaten spam

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ouryve · 03/03/2016 19:38

Ziggy Thai curries are not made with ghee. You'd expect a trained chef to know that. They're mostly dairy free, if anything.

And they're high fat and uctuous enough with all the coconut in them, without adding a wodge of butter!

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katemiddletonsothermum · 03/03/2016 19:41

YADNBU. It should have been yak butter. rolls eyes don't these chefs know anything?

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LonnyVonnyWilsonFrickett · 03/03/2016 19:41

That's cheffyness, that is. Stick a half pound of butter in everything then it'll taste food. To be fair, it mostly does...

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LonnyVonnyWilsonFrickett · 03/03/2016 19:41

Taste good FFS.

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Queenbean · 03/03/2016 19:42

I think that in a blind taste test 99% of people could not taste the difference in a Thai curry made with garlic butter and one made without. So it really doesn't matter now does it

Now, him being a pain in the arse and using ingredients you've reserved for the children is an arse ache and he is BU

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ZiggyFartdust · 03/03/2016 19:49

I know that thai curries are not made with ghee. I imagine the chef also knows that. Thai curries are also not made with a kit from Tesco, if you want to be authentic. But if you are making one that way, a pat of garlic butter will make little effect either way, is the point.

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fluffypenguinbelly · 03/03/2016 19:54

Um. This is Mumsnet. People will be turning their noses up so high at the thought of you buying a LAZY Thai-in-a-box that they won't have time to think about the butter. On this forum we source our herbs directly from Thailand and really how hard is it to buy the ingredients separately from specialist shops. You deserve all the interfering husband you get.

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fluffypenguinbelly · 03/03/2016 19:54

Fab x-post with the above statement^ Grin

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TattyCat · 03/03/2016 19:57

God, spam.

I thought I remembered it being really, really, really nice from my childhood days. Sometime in my 20s I bought some. Oh my! Not good. Cue my childhood memory totally wrecked Sad

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ZiggyFartdust · 03/03/2016 19:57

To be clear: I don't want to be authentic. My thai curry comes from the thai takeaway if its here at all, it definitely doesn't come out of my kitchen.
But you can't argue about what as is supposed to be in a proper thai curry if said curry comes from a box kit, its illogical.

And almost anything tastes better with a bit of butter in it.

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PosieReturningParker · 03/03/2016 19:58

Ahem. I'll have you know I bought the kit in waitrose along with mushrooms I forested myself and vegetables my nanny picked from the raised beds on the allotment where we house the homeless in sheds!

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mupperoon · 03/03/2016 20:00

I've had a spam curry in a village just outside Chiang Mai. No garlic butter in it though!

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PosieReturningParker · 03/03/2016 20:00

Honestly it's nicer than a take away.

I am middle class despite the kit, we even have a shit car.

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fluffypenguinbelly · 03/03/2016 20:00

Did you slaughter your own free range chicken?

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