Search
 

Search
Go

Shop by Category
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A Taste of Thai Curry Paste, Red, 2-Pound 3-Ounce Tub
Email a friendView larger image

A Taste of Thai Curry Paste, Red, 2-Pound 3-Ounce Tub

List Price: $25.94
Our Price: $24.94
You Save: $1.00 ( 3%)
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
SKU:

B0019ZHZYO

In Stock
Usually ships in 28-42 business days

Note: Item will be sold new and shipped by Amazon.com
Description:

Red Curry Paste Thai chilies, garlic, lemon grass, galanga ginger and kaffir lime give this popular item fantastic and versatile flavor. Great for meat, poultry, vegetables, or fish.

Features:

Red Curry Paste Thai chilies, garlic, lemon grass, galanga ginger and kaffir lime give this popular item fantastic and versatile flavor


Great for meat, poultry, vegetables, or fish


Product Details:
Product Weight: 2.2 pounds
Package Length: 5.1 inches
Package Width: 4.6 inches
Package Height: 4.5 inches
Package Weight: 2.43 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


Most Helpful Customer Reviews

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Would buy over and over again.Mar 13, 2011
By Ecru Gold
I have made and perfected to my liking my red curry using this paste. 1 can of coconut milk and 1 heaping and not overly loaded tablespoon of red curry will give a very good kick without being to spicy to taste your food.
Using a wok I put 1 can of coconut milk with 1 tablespoon of red curry and bring to boil stering till it thickens a bit. I do not recommend fish sauce since it makes curry taste fishy and not slightly peanuty. I do like seafood and buy smoked salmon often. But this fish sauce doesn't belong in this dish-trust me. Less is better with this curry. So, thicken your sauce add little palm sugar and sea or kosher salt to taste. Taste it to make sure you like it. It should be spicy, sweet and slightly peanuty.
Now add shopped carrots, sliced (thick) bell peppers, asparagus or french green beans,sugar snow peas, onion cut thick, garlic cut in halfs and chopped mushrooms(small). Last time I added to my vegetables half cut of small cuts of fresh pineapple and it was wonderful. Give a good stir and cook till vegetables half cooked then add shrimp and cook it all till shrimp is done to your liking. If you put shrimps with vegetables shrimp will get overcooked and will be small and rubbery. I put raw 31-40 raw from Costco shrimp and it is perfect. Chicken thighs from Costco are very juicy as well but you would want to slice them 1/4" and cook with your vegetables at the same time. Thicken sauce just a little at the end and serve over Jasmine rice. Hope you'll like my version of red curry.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Better than Thai KitchenApr 15, 2009
By Michael G. Lustig
I make my own Indian curry from scracth in a mortar and pestel. I buy Chinese, Korean and Thai curry. Thai Kitchen used to have a good red and green Thai curry but something has changed for the worse. Now there is almost no heat or flavor -- it's just salty and not even hot.

A Taste of Thai Red Curry packs a punch and is very flavorful. A far superior product to Thai Kitchen's competitive products. Thai cooking is super easy with a few ingredients:
1) Peanut (or vegetable oil)
2) Red Curry to taste
3) Coconut Milk (I use Lite)
4) Protein(tofu, meat, seafood, etc.)
5) Vegetables (carrots, string beans, etc.)
6) Basil and/or cilantro
7) Vietnamese fish sauce (you need this!)

Stir-fry oil, curry, protein(s) and vegetables until just cooked. Add coconut milk and fish sauce heating quickly. Serve immediately and garnish with basil/cilantro. You'll think that you're at you favorite Thai restarant.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Our fave curry paste!Nov 01, 2009
By A. Crafton
We purchased Taste of Thai Red/Green/yellow curry pastes as well as the Pad Thai sauce. They are beyond excellent. Worth every cent, and the bucket sizes are incredibly economical.

5Great TasteMay 18, 2010
By April Fear
This curry paste has a geat taste, we use it in soups, stir fries, vegetable dishes and anything you would like to add some extra zing to.

 
 
 
 
 
About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , HomeGrocer. All rights reserved.
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore
 
Web Business Powered By Amazon Webstore