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It's not often I buy spice mixes, pastes or anything similar but, last night I noticed a new range of spice mixes on a shelf at Asda. For a 25g pack of spice, ?1.49 seemed quite expensive but I've always held Geeta's chutney in very high regard, so the dhansak spice mix seemed worth a punt.A simple recipe is included on the label and includes chicken, tomatoes, onion, lentils, and lemon juice. I followed it exactly and the result was very good. If I was served this dish in a restaurant, I wouldn't complain. It smelled like Dhansak the moment I tipped the spices in. I'll have to buy a further pack, to try with base sauce and pre-cooked lentils.Recommended. www.geetasfoods.com
you did right to buy them from Asda at full price ! Incidentally, Geeta's claim there are 30gm/pack, not 25gm.
Salt, Dried Roasted Garlic, Brown Sugar, Dried Ginger, Roasted Coriander, Turmeric (6%), Chilli, Roasted Cumin, Cumin Seeds, Fenugreek, Paprika, Mustard, Dried Tamarind, Cardamom, Cinnamon (1%), Star Anise (1%), Coriander Leaf, Bay, Black Pepper, Curry Leaves, Clove, Nutmeg, Black Cumin.Made in an environment where nuts are used.Allergy Advice: Contains Mustard.
In fact the sauce was so nice I'm going to have another go but next time adding the lentils pre-cooked.
as feared there were digestive "issues" throughout the night.
Quote from: Robert on October 06, 2012, 08:23 AMas feared there were digestive "issues" throughout the night.Second, add a good amount of asafoetida as it's an anti flatulent and is a normal addition to most vegetable dishes in traditional Indian cooking for that very reason.