The Thai Curry Company Review

If you’ve never eaten Thai food before, then you’ve missed a thoroughly enjoyable experience. I still remember the first time my best friend took me to a Thai restaurant, and how I marvelled at such an amazing world of flavours.  It can be hard to replicate the taste and atmosphere of a great Thai restaurant at home though. So when I was asked to review a Red Thai Curry Kit from The Thai Curry Company I was more than happy to accept.

Externally the kit looks great, it has a quality design and very clear instructions on the back of the box. It tells you several ways to use the contents. But we went for the standard chicken option.

The box contains 4 pre-weighed packets of dried coconut cream powder, herbs, curry paste and fish sauce. Cooking is an absolute snap; first you fry the curry paste, how much you use depends on how hot you would like your curry. Then add your meat, then water and coconut and finally the vegetables and herbs. The fish sauce is added at the very end to taste.

The packet gives details of a Thai omelette that goes very well with the curry, but in the end we decided to go with the more normal rice option. We did make one mistake here, I didn’t notice the tips on picking the heat of the curry. Consequently I didn’t relay this to my husband who was following my instructions. So we ended up making the hottest option. We both had a wide eyed ‘Uh-Oh’ moment as we started to serve it up for ourselves and the kids!

Thankfully the hottest option does have heat, but it doesn’t sacrifice it’s flavour for the sake of it. Served with ample rice every member of our family not only ate, but enjoyed the Red Thai Curry. In fact the youngest member of our tribe couldn’t seem to get enough.

Would I recommend this product?

I not only recommend this product here, but have been recommending it to all my friends offline. The flavour produced by this little kit is so authentic and delicious, I honestly can’t stop raving about it. It’s a true restaurant experience at home, but without the cost. It’s also incredibly quick and simple, literally just pour in the ingredients included.

Could it be improved in anyway?

The only part I puzzled over was the addition of the herbs/chillies. At no point did the instructions say whether we had to remove these upon completion. I’m still not totally sure if the leaves are completely edible. It would be nice if the packet clarified if these should be removed or left in.

Details

The Red Thai Curry Kit has an RRP of £3.29 and can be ordered directly from The Thai Curry Company webstore. They also sell Thai Rice and Thai Herbs. A quick visit to the ‘Stockists’ page gives details of alternate local and online retailers.

 

Animatazz Competition!

It’s been awhile since our last competition. But never fear we are going to make up for that indiscretion in style today. Because we are giving one lucky entrant a copy of Animatazz courtesy of Drumond Park.

Three, two, one… ACTION!

It’s movie time, and here’s the latest blockbuster from Drumond Park – now children can make their own animated films with brilliant new Animatazz! They create their own ‘film stars’ out of colourful modelling clay placed on jointed plastic body forms, then photograph them in a series of positions, with a digital camera. Next, the pictures can be uploaded onto a PC or laptop, edited – and voices or sound effects can be added too. They then share their masterpieces with friends and family by email, or post them on YouTube or Face Book. It’s fan-animatazz-tic!

For Stockists call 01506 855577 or visit www.drumondpark.com

If you’ve ever watched a stop motion animation such as Wallace & Gromit you’ve probably fancied giving animation a try. When I was small I tried to animate a teddy bear using an old camera. But it’s time consuming are hard to accomplish on your own. But with this great kit you have everything you need to make your own animated movies. It would be a great activity for adults and children to share together!

How To Enter

As usual it’s ridiculously easy to enter our comp (open to readers in the UK this time):

1. Follow this blog publicly (using either Google Friend Connect, Bloglovin or Feedburner in the righthand sidebar) and leave a comment mentioning you are following the blog (current followers need only comment). Remember to leave your email or twitter so I can contact you if you win.

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The competition will end at midnight 17th June 2011.

Autumn Watch & Blackberry Cupcakes

Keeping on my theme for the week, Autumn Watch starts this evening on BBC Two at 8.30pm. Time to start hunting for nature in your garden, making bird feeders and preparing for the season ahead.

It’s also the time of year when I start wanting to eat comforting food whether savoury or sweet. My husband jokes that I’m trying to put on weight for winter, in reality the large jumpers and big fluffy coats means we’re probably all a little less self conscious.

Our garden has been full to the brim with blackberries (or Brambles as my Dad calls them). I love this simple way of using them to decorate cupcakes. Just pipe a little cream, pop on a fresh blackberry and ta da you have a really yummy cake!

The dark evenings also drive me to revive hobbies that had fallen by the wayside during the summer months. Currently my knitting needles are getting a work out, keep your eyes peeled as this is to do with an upcoming tutorial!

From a work point of view we’re gearing up for the festive season with new products, old favourites and more. We have launched another new craft kit online this week, our Cupcake Badge!