AllForIt wrote: » So did I once but I eventually tried it with basic curry power and it's still delicious with that. I had one today coincidentally, first for a while and I was just thinking what tastier dish could be more simple to make. You just have to throw the cream and the curry into the pot with whatever meat or veg you wan't with it. ============== There is absolute noting wrong with Tesco 65c thick or light coconut milk. Been using it for years, especially since they reduced the price. Why ppl want to pay more for brands is beyond me. No idea OP why your's tasted bad. I've never had that experience.
rubadub wrote: » what would be your ideal curry? the mcdonnells is like chipper sauce. If you like Chinese takeaway curry sauce there are several brands to try, and suggestions of stuff to add to them. If you have any interest just say.
s1ippy wrote: » I only really use coconut milk in a green curry.
ellejay wrote: » Should the coconut milk have left a bitter / sour after taste though?Attachment not found.
ellejay wrote: » My Go To curry recipe has been McDonnell's curry powder in a tub. (yes yes I know it's the pot noodle equivilant in the curry world! ) I'll try making a curry again for sure. I appreciate all the answers.
ellejay wrote: » Ok so really, the coconut milk should have added a sweetness and creaminess to the curry? I might try it again so.
ellejay wrote: » Hi there I made a basic curry over the weekend. It tasted fine right up until I added the coconut milk. It left a sour taste in the curry. Should that happen? The tin of coconut milk was on offer at 65 cent in tesco, so maybe the coconut milk was off or something. I don't really make curry's or use coconut milk so thanks in advance for advice.
ellejay wrote: » The tin of coconut milk was on offer at 65 cent in tesco, so maybe the coconut milk was off or something.