nearly bought some of this yesterday. has anyone tried it?
bevers to kiaclare
24 May 16#4
I add it to chicken , peas and onion and it makes a nice Chinese chicken curry. I paid 99p a jar for it from Aldi, well worth it at this price.
Bubuka83
24 May 16#2
too spicy for my taste!
TheUrbis
24 May 16#3
Tried this before, really wasn't a fan to be honest.
It's relatively hot, but not excessively.
noahsdad
24 May 16#5
It's Rubbish. Blue Dragon sounds like a high end product, but their noodles and most of their sauces are low end. Your better with something like a tub of Goldfish or Makway Curry Sauce that are a concetrate mix. They are easier to use, tastes nicer and is as close to a Chinese takeaway curry sauce as you will get. The Goldfish tub is available at most if not all large supermarkets, and you can get a "HOT" or "EXTRA SPICY" tub. Either is good.
TomBat10
24 May 161#6
I use it to make a chicken katu curry. If it is too spicy I would suggest putting a few table spoons of double cream in. Makes it look and taste like the wagamamas sauce
noahsdad
24 May 16#7
anthony401
24 May 16#8
I've been buying the top one for years and never twigged it was called Goldfish.
noahsdad
24 May 16#9
Unusual for the branding to be so subtle isn't it? That image is older packaging possibly, the recent tubs I have bought from Tesco now have a small Goldfish logo on the front. May also depend where you buy it from.
There is also a Yeo curry sauce tub mix (concentrate), but I have not tried that and can't vouch for it.
aLV426
24 May 16#10
I can confirm it's in my local (Newtownabbey), however I'll pass. Heat added though...
lazylay
24 May 16#11
This used to be really good sauce, then I couldn't buy it anywhere. I rang the company to find stockists, they told me Asda - but no joy there. Then I saw it in Home Bargin yesterday and bought some. I am a bit dubious as it is a completely different colour. I presume it went out of production for a while. Here's hoping it tastes as good.
noahsdad
25 May 16#12
The concentrate curry sauce tubs mentioned only cost around £1.80 but work out well cheaper as they last far longer. More importantly they are better quality and taste nicer. Also easy to use (you just add them to a pot of water, and whisk) can also choose how thick with how much water used.
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It's relatively hot, but not excessively.
There is also a Yeo curry sauce tub mix (concentrate), but I have not tried that and can't vouch for it.