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Dinner Party Fusion Box

$74

Be a superstar with these beautiful products to make many memorable meals, each one for a variety of ways to use them.

 

Presented in a gift box, this pack includes one of each of the following:

  • Butter Chicken Paste Mild (280g)  – Mild
  • Traditional Queensland Mango Chutney (320g)  – Mild
  • Chilli Chai Jam (330g)  – Medium
  • Habanero Magic Sauce  (150ml)  – Medium
  • Moroccan Harissa Paste  (280g)  – Mild to Medium

 

 

 

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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.  Make a great curry or tandoori chicken pieces.

Traditional Queensland Mango Chutney
This traditional mango chutney, originating from Buderim, in Queensland, has been a favourite among our customers since we first started business in 1993. It features crystallized ginger and raisins and is a favourite for those who just love an ‘Aussie” chutney with a little bite.  Great as an everyday delicious condiment.  Great on a cheese platter or glazed pork belly.

Chilli Chai Jam
This deliciously innovative jam is made with fresh oranges, lemons and a special Peruvian Chilli (the Aji Limon). Some may even call it a Marmalade. Savoury & Sweet with a little surprise kick.  Spread on a crumpet or marinate chicken or fish, also nice on a cheese platter.

Habanero Magic Sauce – Medium
Gyoza, pot stickers, steamed Dim Sims, stir fry, fried rice, plain white rice, noodles, dumplings, Ramen, on steak or chicken, Oysters Kilpatrick, over a Thai Beef Salad, as a marinade, in a Bloody Mary, on a pizza, dim sims, spring rolls or as a salad dressing.  It really is a Magic sauce.

Moroccan Harissa Paste – Mild – Medium
A traditional spicy and savoury style harissa paste that can be used as a marinade or a condiment.  Rub into chicken for Moroccan kebabs or mix with yoghurt for a burger condiment.

* 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

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