Reddit Reddit reviews Indian Essentials Chicken Tikka Masala Seasoning Mix, 1.06 oz (Pack of 12)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Indian Essentials Chicken Tikka Masala Seasoning Mix, 1.06 oz (Pack of 12). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Indian Essentials Chicken Tikka Masala Seasoning Mix, 1.06 oz (Pack of 12)
Flavorful seasoning mix containing coriander seed, turmeric, red pepper and garlicRECIPE IDEA: Try this seasoning mix for lamb or pork masala tooHeat level: MediumNo MSG*Make Tikka Masala in just three easy stepsPackage may vary
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3 Reddit comments about Indian Essentials Chicken Tikka Masala Seasoning Mix, 1.06 oz (Pack of 12):

u/fastpassriverandgas · 6 pointsr/budgetfood

I just use those curry packs and water. Stuff like this. This makes a nice thick curry. I always cook my veggies and chicken first, then make the curry. Maybe that'll help since your curry liquid won't be over heat for nearly as long.

Thai curry with coconut milk is supposed to be thinner and more soupy so it really soaks into your rice. I do the same thing as before though with cooking my veggies and meat then adding the curry and liquid.

And these sort tikka masala packs are amazing for marinating chicken. Cube the chicken, mix up the masala and yogurt with the chicken and let it sit in a sealed tupperwear overnight. Then after cooking the chicken I like to toss the cooked rice into the pan and use a little bit of water to get the remainder of the masala seasoning and add that to the pot. Simmer for 15 minutes and you're in business.

u/mrs_fairymay · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

u/atvar8 you should add this tikka masala spice mix! It makes for an amazing meal, all you need to add is the chicken, cream, and tomato sauce (but you can add onions too), and then serve with basmati rice! And the packets last for a long time. Means less eating out, because I can get my Indian food fix at home!

Edit: fixed summons...

u/yawinsomeyalosesome · 1 pointr/1200isplenty

i need that! i tried this one (http://www.amazon.com/Indian-Essentials-Seasoning-Tikka-Masala/dp/B00H5QPD8G/ref=wl_mb_wl_huc_mrai_3_dp) for the first time last night and i loved it! i followed the recipe on the back minus the oil and subbing in greek yogurt for heavy cream. it was about ~350 calories for 1/3 of the recipe. super filling. would have been less if i had plain tomato sauce instead of jarred pasta sauce to use. i think yours wins though in terms of ease of use and convenience!