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Anything exciting I can do with leftover curry paste?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 01/03/2014 12:14

That's not an actual curry?.

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senua · 01/03/2014 12:17

kedgeree. Does that count as exciting?

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Germgirl · 01/03/2014 12:18

Mix a bit with mayo & use it with cooked chicken to make a sandwich.

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Redpriestandmozart · 01/03/2014 12:53

with a tin of coconut milk to make a soup?

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TheJumped · 01/03/2014 12:56

I'd use yoghurt rather than mayo but yes to mix with chicken, raisins too, for a salad or sandwich filling.

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JonSnowKnowsNothing · 01/03/2014 12:56

mix it with plain yoghurt, marinade some diced chicken or turkey and make skewers to grill. Amazing.

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mousmous · 01/03/2014 12:57

soup?

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TheJumped · 01/03/2014 13:04

Or simmer a handful of red lentils with a spoon of the paste and little chopped onion til cooked and mushy, serve on toast with grilled cheese on top! Mmm

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spilttheteaagain · 01/03/2014 22:12

Very nice added to sweet potato soup. esp if coconut can also be added.

I would also second the add to mayo and cooked diced meat and mix up for a sarnie filling.

Also second/third the mix with yogurt to marrinade raw meat (ie chunks of chicken breast) and then grill. This is then really nice either hot or cold.

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mrspremise · 02/03/2014 15:32

you could freeze it for another time?

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IpanemaMeisje · 05/03/2014 14:03

Spread the paste over some chunky fish fillets, cover with foil and bake.

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maggiemight · 05/03/2014 17:56

You can add it to parsnip soup instead of curry powder (think it's only a teaspoonful of powder usually though).

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BlueChampagne · 06/03/2014 13:19

Make fancy cheese on toast by putting it on the toast, under the cheese. DH does this with chilli pickle - makes sure the DCs don't take his!

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