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Thanx for that CA. Thailand is difficult to find anything that's even slightly out of the ordinary for Thai people. Thai chilli powder is very mild and even a little bit sweet, so I have found some hot chilli powder that's been imported here. And have a friend that goes to Indian regularly and he brought back enough mango powder, onion powder and mint powder to last me for a couple of years. Gonna ask him bring some hotter chilli powder back with him next time. I also need some red and yellow powdered colouring, but will have to wait until someone comes over here from the UK. At the moment I'm only using the liquid form. I'm using your recipes now for all my dishes in my shop apart from my Bhuna masala and my customers love them. The only thing that I've been doing is quadrupling your ingredients to make larger batches, and they have been coming out just fine. I will try your curry masala spice and curry base soon as well. At the moment I'm using razors base but I added green peppers, celery and tomato paste to it last time and it came out much thicker and a better consistency. Cheers for your help. RegardsPhil
Quote from: missy on July 13, 2011, 02:55 AMThanx for that CA. Thailand is difficult to find anything that's even slightly out of the ordinary for Thai people. Thai chilli powder is very mild and even a little bit sweet, so I have found some hot chilli powder that's been imported here. And have a friend that goes to Indian regularly and he brought back enough mango powder, onion powder and mint powder to last me for a couple of years. Gonna ask him bring some hotter chilli powder back with him next time. I also need some red and yellow powdered colouring, but will have to wait until someone comes over here from the UK. At the moment I'm only using the liquid form. I'm using your recipes now for all my dishes in my shop apart from my Bhuna masala and my customers love them. The only thing that I've been doing is quadrupling your ingredients to make larger batches, and they have been coming out just fine. I will try your curry masala spice and curry base soon as well. At the moment I'm using razors base but I added green peppers, celery and tomato paste to it last time and it came out much thicker and a better consistency. Cheers for your help. RegardsPhilPhil ? where are you living mate, unless you are in the middle of some village in Issan , I cant see any problem for obtaining the ingredients to cook the curries on this site, I have lived here in Pattaya Thailand for over nine years and can obtain everything except poppadoms, there are two companies who make cocconut milk/cream powder Chokay and Yaearra both available at friendship foodland stores and carrfour all over Thailand, liquid food colouring is just as good but not as cheap and as for Imported spices they are also readily available at Friendship, Tops, Foodland, Carrfour supermarkets, and if you are anywhere near Pattaya we have an Indian supermarket next to the Sikh temple just off 2nd rd, and there are several in little India in Bangkok, and as for Thai chillis they are as hot as anywhere else in the world as most of the hottest one's origonated in south America anyway, just to assure anyone thinking of visiting Thailand that are reading this that western food is available all over Thailand, i.e. PizzaHut, KFC,McDonalds, Sizzler, Burger KIng,Subway, and European and other ethnic food is available in many supermarkets as well ,either fresh or frozen and in any tourist resort you will get Expat bars serving pies pasties all day brekkie, pizzas spaggheti bol plus Thai food and in some Indian curry though maybe not as good as you can cook on this site.
I agree Thaiexpat - im up in the North and the Chilies are some of the hottest I've eaten. Its been a while since i was in Pattaya - there are a lot of things up here that i cant get hold of and if i get into Chiangmai there are a couple of western aimed little supermarkets which sell some of the spices but not all (which is pain) however the little spices they have are ridiculously high priced!!Phil (Missy) should be OK he is in the Capital and should be able to locate things down there.Tamarind paste to make today!
Philhow big a bag of mango powder did you get hold of could do with that myself up here in the North
Your right Phil, it is easier to shop here in Farang friendly Pattaya point taken, as I mentioned if you do get to visit there is a small Indian shop next door to the Sikh temple Soi 17 just off 2nd rd, they stock Mango powder, garam masala and sometimes the ready mixed boxes of tandoori masala along with big bags of basmati rice and cans of ghee they also stock other ingredients that are hard or expensive to come by like green and brown cardamons and Indian bay leaf , no mint though, I have seen it fresh in Foodland as well as in those small expensive jars, have you thought about drying it and grinding it yourself as it should work out a lot cheaper, also there is a similer plant available at the markets that smells and tastes a lot like mint maybe you could use it as a substitute.Regards...........Gary