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Weight | 0.04 kg |
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Dimensions | 8 × 12 × 1.2 cm |
Barcode | "0796167987390" |
$2.90
Chilli Flakes (Crushed) Medium (40g) provide a convenient way to add a moderate heat to pizzas, pastas, and sauces. These flakes are ideal for those who enjoy a bit of spice in their food, allowing for easy adjustment of heat levels.
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Weight | 0.04 kg |
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Dimensions | 8 × 12 × 1.2 cm |
Barcode | "0796167987390" |
Our most popular but we missed selling these ones earlier 🙁
This chutney is now on sale. It has a Best By Date of 10-Feb-2023.
Still awesome and will stay that way for a while. Good for two years after opening.
Hurry while stocks last.
Not 1, Not 2…BUT 3!!! This chutney is the most popular as voted by YOU!
Here’s the deal you’ve been waiting for….3 bottles for $30!
This chutney has been a top favourite for many years. So delicious and so versatile, see below for 2 recipes guaranteed to get your mouth watering.
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.
Care instructions:
Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.
This chutney will remain in perfect condition as long as you ensure there is no contamination from food or water particles.
Never return any unfinished portions to the jar or use a serving utensil used for anything else.
Origin: Blended in Australia from local and imported spices.
Ingredients: All spice, dried ginger pieces, black peppercorn, yellow mustard seed, bird’s eye whole dried chilli, coriander seed and mace.
An aromatic whole spice blend, best used instead of ground to add more complex flavours to your choice of pickled joy. Pickle all types of vegetables including cucumbers, cabbage and works well with eggs, pop some into a pot of corned beef cooking for extra flavours.
How to use a Glaze:
When cooking meat, either on the BBQ, in an oven or a smoker, generously pour glaze over uncooked meat in a dish and with clean hands, turn the meat over to ensure that it is liberally coated on all sides.
For the oven and smoker, cover the meat and cook following the usual cooking instructions. Uncover for the last quarter of the cooking time to allow the sauce to reduce and the sweet stickiness to develop. Re-coat now to personal preference, if required.
On the Barbecue, just cook on the plate or over the grill. The glaze will darken and look burned but that’s okay – and awesome. If making kebabs, thread the meat (and vegetables) through the skewer and brush the glaze over with a pastry brush, then pop them straight on the barbie!
Origin: Pakistan
Himalayan pink salt is naturally pink in colour and is packed with minerals that provide wonderful health benefits. Its mined near the Himalayas in Pakistan and exported World Wide.
The quintessential Indian spice box — continues to occupy pride of place in any Indian kitchen, standing by to provide all the spices at hand to make the next enticing dish.
The standard masala dabba, found in most Indian kitchens, is mostly an unassuming, flat, steel canister with a lid. Inside, seven small circular containers, set in a floral arrangement, hold different spices and once that lid comes off, the masala dabba reveals a heady outburst of colours and aromas. Masala – means “spices” Dabba – means “container”
Note: Does NOT include spices. Click here for suggestions and the link for the best spices to fill your dabba.
Makes a great gift!
Tomato Granules rehydrate into a rich, flavourful addition to recipes needing a tomato base, offering a concentrated burst of tomato taste perfect for sauces, soups, and stews.
Origin: Blended from local and imported ingredients
Ingredients: coriander, cumin, nutmeg, tandoori colour, cinnamon, cloves, fenugreek, garlic, ginger, pepper, cardamom
Tandoori masala curry is a flavurful dish that originated in India, specifically in the northern region of Punjab. It is made by marinating chicken or other meats in a blend of spices and yogurt, which gives it a tangy and slightly sour taste. The marinated meat is then cooked in a tandoor oven, which is a traditional Indian clay oven, giving it a smoky and charred flavor. The dish is usually served with rice or naan bread and can be made spicy or mild depending on personal preference.
Ingredients: Cumin Seed, Ginger, Allspice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Coriander, Chilli & Cloves
Mace (Javitri) Blade/Flake imparts a warm, spicy-sweet flavour similar to nutmeg but more delicate. Ideal for baking, stews, and sauces, mace blades add a subtle, aromatic warmth to dishes.
Dried sliced garlic, can be used in stir fries, pasta dishes and soups. Also adds a nice crunch in a salad (just crush it a little first before adding).
Here’s your chance to grab a smash up of Cobra and Taipan to cause havoc at your next BBQ cook up. You’ve got the rub, glaze and then the chilli and BBQ sauce to really shake things up.
BLACK HARVEST CHILLI SAUCE
The Chocolate Carolina Reaper is a rare strain of the Carolina Reaper Chilli and it is even spicier than the original Carolina Reaper. The Chocolate Carolina Reaper was created by crossing the Red Carolina Reaper pepper and the Chocolate Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper.
It has a very strong floral aroma is described as fruity, sweet, and slightly smoky, and the intense heat level kicks in shortly after consumption.
If you’re brave enough to taste it, start with a very small amount and have plenty of dairy products on hand to help neutralize the heat. The CHOCOLATE Carolina Reaper is an excellent addition to spicy sauces, salsas, and dishes for those who can handle its intense heat and appreciate its complex flavours.
BLACK MAGIC BBQ SAUCE
Again, with the CHOCOLATE Carolina Reaper but created into a extreme heat BBQ sauce.
Rich, smoky, and a little sweet. With ingredients such as smoked paprika makes it more ideal for being used as a marinade, basting sauce, or dip for grilled or smoked meats, giving them a caramelized, flavorful crust or just straight up for a great burger sauce.
SMOKY BBQ GLAZE
This Smoky sweet sauce is great for adding a rich and flavourful taste to a variety of dishes. It pairs well with grilled or roasted meats, as well as vegetables, and can also be used as a dipping sauce or marinade. Whether you’re looking to add smoke or simply enhance the flavour of your dish, smoky sauce can be a versatile and delicious addition to your culinary repertoire.
How to use a Glaze:
When cooking meat, either on the BBQ, in an oven or a smoker, generously pour glaze over uncooked meat in a dish and with clean hands, turn the meat over to ensure that it is liberally coated on all sides.
For the oven and smoker, cover the meat and cook following the usual cooking instructions. Uncover for the last quarter of the cooking time to allow the sauce to reduce and the sweet stickiness to develop. Re-coat now to personal preference, if required.
On the Barbecue, just cook on the plate or over the grill. The glaze will darken and look burned but that’s okay – and awesome. If making kebabs, thread the meat (and vegetables) through the skewer and brush the glaze over with a pastry brush, then pop them straight on the barbie!
PORTUGUESE PERI PERI BBQ RUB
Peri Peri is Portugal’s favourite choice for fast food: an entire chicken butterflied open and served alongside a halo of homemade French fries and pillows of rice. Each mouth-watering bite infuses the palate with juices from the meat and spices. Use this amazing Taipan BBQ rub directly on your chicken or make up a marinade with olive oil, garlic, lemon & wine.
Made with all natural ingredients and None of the Nasties.
Yes! this pack comes gift wrapped. (each bottle is wrapped in tissue paper, boxed and with a ribbon)
This curry is a beautiful dish to serve at a buffet style party. Whilst being tasty it also presents well and is easy for guests to serve themselves.
Traditionally this is a muslim curry from the capital of Hyderabad in the province of Andhra Pradesh. It is different to a pulao, in that is not just an Indian style fried rice, it is a layered dish of basmati rice and curry.
When presented on a platter with a side dish of raita and some Indian chutney, it makes a yummy addition to any dinner or party.
The first layer is made up of basmati rice topped with curried chicken or lamb pieces, this is then garnished with fried onions, sliced hard boiled eggs and tomatoes, followed again by another layer of basmati rice. To finish it off, it is decadently garnished with fried nuts and raisins.
Historically, the Nizams of the Hyderabad state where responsible for the development of the Hyderabadi cuisine. It was derived from the royalty banquets and festivals, where they would commonly serve up to 26 varieties of biryani’s for their guests. Originally the biryani dish is an amalgamation of Mughlai, Turkish and Arabic cuisine, along with the influence of the native Telugu and Marathwada cuisines.
Traditionally, the biryani is cooked in a Dum pukht. This means, that the dish is cooked in a pot that is sealed with dough, then simmered gently over a slow cooking fire to increase the absorption of aromatic spices. Firstly, the mutton or chicken is sealed with all the spices on a hot fire. To put it all together, and finish off the cooking process, the biryani is layered in the Dum pukht. Rice on the bottom then topped with the sealed meat, then rice again. Saffron that has been soaked in water (the aromatic water) is drizzled over the top to add moisture; the pot is sealed then slow cooked over a fire.
This 240g jar will cook with approximately 15kg of meat, vegetables or seafood – 75 servings.
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