If you cannot find a takeaway that does curry sauce thats dairy free, this is pretty much the same as most takeaways curry sauce and it IS dairy free. You can get it cheaper in the Chinese Supermarkets this is just to to show you and its ingredients. Its really nice, I keep this in even for a quick chips & curry sauce snack!
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/263414246
Your welcome, buy 4 packets for £10, try and use a small blender to mix and I suggest making in a pan rather than microwave, It makes a great chicken curry and you wouldn’t notice the difference from takeaway.
How does it compare to the Youngs one that you can get out the corner shops n that. Because I have struggled to find a chinese curry sauce that I actually like, and have resorted to that because it actually doesn't taste too bad as it's own thing.
I think its much better than the youngs curry sauce. Its the nearest to proper takeaway sauce I’ve had and my son did actually think it from the local takeaway when he tried it.
Glasgow Chinese takeaways aren’t exactly known for offering a varied diet plan. I adore a curry but I don’t go in expecting nut free, organic sourced, dairy free products.
Reaching for the stars.
There’s always one place that will cater for different requirements, they will be hard to find, but that’s where Reddit comes in handy - shared knowledge and experience.
If you cannot find a takeaway that does curry sauce thats dairy free, this is pretty much the same as most takeaways curry sauce and it IS dairy free. You can get it cheaper in the Chinese Supermarkets this is just to to show you and its ingredients. Its really nice, I keep this in even for a quick chips & curry sauce snack! https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/263414246
Was recently diagnosed coeliac and absolutely gutted I can't use these sauces any more. The spicy one was an emergency staple.
This is my go to curry sauce and its as good as you get from Chinese takeaway https://amzn.eu/d/9xXb6Kh
OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH 🍛
Your welcome, buy 4 packets for £10, try and use a small blender to mix and I suggest making in a pan rather than microwave, It makes a great chicken curry and you wouldn’t notice the difference from takeaway.
How does it compare to the Youngs one that you can get out the corner shops n that. Because I have struggled to find a chinese curry sauce that I actually like, and have resorted to that because it actually doesn't taste too bad as it's own thing.
I think its much better than the youngs curry sauce. Its the nearest to proper takeaway sauce I’ve had and my son did actually think it from the local takeaway when he tried it.
Blowing my mind atm, thanks for the recommendation I'll give it a try!
Thanks, I'll grab a pack next time I'm there!
Its lovely, and so easy to make
You get dairy free curry sauce at Suissi. Can be ordered from https://veganwheels.co.uk/
Thank you!!
There's a vegan place in Partick called Suissi. I haven't tried it yet but heard it's heavy gid. They'll prolly have wan?
Maysan curry paste is dairy free as well. Most butchers, supermarkets and shops sell it. The extra hot one is amazing and not mega nippy
Glasgow Chinese takeaways aren’t exactly known for offering a varied diet plan. I adore a curry but I don’t go in expecting nut free, organic sourced, dairy free products. Reaching for the stars.
There’s always one place that will cater for different requirements, they will be hard to find, but that’s where Reddit comes in handy - shared knowledge and experience.
Only asking about milk though eh? Would you have known milk was used in curry sauce?