Hi,
So I was contacted by
www.shemins.co.uk who kindly sent me some of their curry paste to review.
So here goes...
Background on Shemins
My family makes award-winning curry paste that we sell to farm shops and independents around our area. We came in with the idea of making a fresh, healthy top notch curry paste that has no junk in it and is a chilled product, rather then ambient. We are a small business (just me and mum) and we are doing well in the shops.
I would love to get our name out there to curry lovers and your site is full of them. Is there any way you and maybe some of your top contributors can review the product and we can do a thread with a promotion code for your members? I can send some samples if your up for doing something like this.
REVIEWSo the curry pastes arrived in a nice padded envelope with instructions to refrigerate immediately once received.
Shemin's provide a link to their site for recipes to be used with the paste and they also included some on the inside of the product wrapping. I decided to try the Hot Curry Paste.

Once i had thought about the recipe i would use i embarked on making a prawn curry using the 'hot' curry paste.
Ingredients

3 TBS - Veg Oil
2 TBS - Shemins Curry Paste
1 TS - Whole Cumin Seeds (Toated in Pan)
1 Red Onion - Diced
10 - King Prawns
2 - Green Chili (Sliced)
1 TBS - Tomato Paste
100ml - Passata
3 - Cherry Tomato (Sliced in half)
Ginger / Garlic
Coriander (1 TBS)
Squeeze of Lime

I started off dry frying the Cumin Seeds until fragrant then added the red onion

Once the red onion is browned I added the Garlic and Ginger

I kept it going for another 2 minutes and stirred with a wooden spoon and then added the Tomato Paste and Shemins Curry Paste

Once that had cooked out for a few mins I added the Tomato Passata

I cooked that for a few more minutes before adding the Chili and Tomatoes

This bubbled away for a few minutes and then i added the amazing king prawns;


I cooked this away for a few minutes until the prawns were cooked (3 mins max), then I served with Basmati Rice.

The final dish served on a plate
I also got a cheeky beer in as well as this was a spicy dish
ConclusionThe total cooking time was around 20 minutes and i believe the finished result was an excellent looking dish.
The curry paste is labelled as hot but after the cooking process it had dulled the heat somewhat.
The Paste comes in oil but with the addition of the veg oil it had a good oil content.
For me this was a nice convenience product that perhaps would be a good addition to a dinner party as a quick dish that could be prepared.
It is certainly not a BIR style curry but i do not believe Shemins is trying to recreate BIR style dishes.
I am unaware of the price of this product and have not looked into this so if it is reasonable and you fancy something different that will guarantee a quality looking curry then this could be a welcome addition to the fridge.
I believe one other member 'CurryHell' has some paste on route to trial and review so I would be interested to see how he get's on...
All the best
Stew