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Curry and Chutney Combo Gift Box

$81

A perfect gift, or just treat yourself. Presented in a gift box, this pack includes one of each of the following:

  • Butter Chicken Paste Mild (280g)
  • Punjab Mango & Date Chutney Mild (320g)
  • Indian Date & Almond Chutney Mild (330g)
  • Madras Curry Paste Medium (280g)
  • Lamb & Cashew Korma Masala (250g)
  • + BONUS: Print your own Recipe Book  (see below for link)

Host your own dinner party that your friends will never forget with this Curry and Chutney combo box.  These products are selected to make dishes for every aspect of your food extravaganza including: entrée, main meals, dips, raita, bread, and of course…dessert! There’s also FREE eBook you can download with all the recipes just for this occasion: Click here

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Description

Butter Chicken Paste
We’ve taken the Butter Chicken curry masala spices and for your convenience added ginger, onion, garlic and oil to get your curry started sooner, great for people who have a busier lifestyle.

Punjab Mango and Date Chutney
Made with beautiful Qld Mango and with the addition of dates and carefully blended spices this chutney really comes to life and brings a whole range of delicious ways to enjoy it.  Try one Teaspoon on the side of any curry or  dollop with cold meats, cheese, pizza bases, steaks and sausages.  To make hors d’oeuvres use a savoury biscuit or corn chip with a dollop of sour cream and a tsp of chutney.

Indian Date & Almond Chutney
Made with fresh dates, raisins, almonds, and spices to superbly compliment. One tbsp. on the side of any curry of your choice is the perfect accompaniment. Alternatively, it is amazing with cold meats, cheese, pizza bases, steaks, and sausages. To make hors d’oeuvres, use a savoury biscuit or corn chip with a dollop of sour cream and a tsp of chutney.

Madras Curry Paste
This medium heat South Indian curry is an old-time favourite. Traditionally cooked with meat and coconut milk this versatile curry will also lend itself to most foods.  Also this curry can be cooked using any kind of liquid i.e. coconut milk, water, tomatoes, cream, yoghurt, sour cream etc.

Lamb & Cashew Korma Masala
This North Indian Korma, traditionally cooked with lamb and featuring cashews, is cooked with yoghurt, cream and/or coconut cream and is only a mild heat – for the whole family.

* Please note, in the event that any ingredient becomes unavailable we will swap it for a similar item of equal or greater value *

Additional information

Weight 1.9 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 8 cm

2 reviews for Curry and Chutney Combo Gift Box

  1. narelle mcdonald (verified owner)

    Great gift idea…they raved about how good it was

    • tracey (store manager)

      Glad to hear you’re enjoying the chutney and curry combo, great way to experience the flavours. Have fun!

  2. darren (verified owner)

    Have only had the Dayton arm and chutney so far and found it delicious with our lamb and cashew nut curry

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