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REVIEW: Deep Foods Coriander Chutney
Wow! This stuff is great! Too bad most of you
won't be able to find it. It's a new product,
in the frozen section at your local Indian food
store.
I had a coriander chutney at a dinner party about
a year ago, and have kept my eye open for one ever
since. There are actually two Indian food stores
very close by, and they both carry coriander
chutneys in jars. I didn't buy them because they
all had green food coloring and a huge amount of
salt. This frozen chutney passed the ingrediants
list test.
For $1.99, I get a box containing 10 oz of chutney
in four little tubs. Each tub is just enough for
a nice little chutney-enhanced meal. The chutney
is bright green with a little heat and salt. It's
a thick liquid, like tomato sauce. There are no
chunks in it.
It's good on pretty much anything savory that's
deep fried. Also good with breads and meats.
I've used it as a dip for tortilla chips, as
a sauce for chicken, and as a thin spread in
a sandwich.
I really like this product. I'm going to have
to chip away more frost in my freezer to make
room for it.
They have a badly designed website here:
http://www.deepfoods.com
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Re: REVIEW: Deep Foods Coriander Chutney
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:25:05 -0800, Mark Thorson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Wow! This stuff is great! Too bad most of you
> won't be able to find it. It's a new product,
> in the frozen section at your local Indian food
> store.
>
> I had a coriander chutney at a dinner party about
> a year ago, and have kept my eye open for one ever
> since. There are actually two Indian food stores
> very close by, and they both carry coriander
> chutneys in jars. I didn't buy them because they
> all had green food coloring and a huge amount of
> salt. This frozen chutney passed the ingrediants
> list test.
<snip> What kept you from trying one of the recipes for coriander
chutney that are on the net? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coriander
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Food is an important part of a balanced diet.
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Re: REVIEW: Deep Foods Coriander Chutney
On 2/12/2012 12:11 AM, sf wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:25:05 -0800, Mark Thorson<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Wow! This stuff is great! Too bad most of you
>> won't be able to find it. It's a new product,
>> in the frozen section at your local Indian food
>> store.
>>
>> I had a coriander chutney at a dinner party about
>> a year ago, and have kept my eye open for one ever
>> since. There are actually two Indian food stores
>> very close by, and they both carry coriander
>> chutneys in jars. I didn't buy them because they
>> all had green food coloring and a huge amount of
>> salt. This frozen chutney passed the ingrediants
>> list test.
>
> <snip> What kept you from trying one of the recipes for coriander
> chutney that are on the net? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coriander
>
"News" recently asked about a green sauce for samosas. Perhaps coriander
chutney is the answer.
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Jim Silverton
Extraneous "not" in Reply To.
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Re: REVIEW: Deep Foods Coriander Chutney
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:25:05 -0800, Mark Thorson wrote:
> Wow! This stuff is great! Too bad most of you
> won't be able to find it. It's a new product,
> in the frozen section at your local Indian food
> store.
While I usually avoid the small, crusty looking frozen section withthe
freezer-burned breads, Deep Foods is pretty well represented across
the U.S. I buy their snack mixes a lot and have seen a bunch of their
other products on the shelves.
-sw
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Re: REVIEW: Deep Foods Coriander Chutney
James Silverton wrote:
>
> "News" recently asked about a green sauce for samosas. Perhaps coriander
> chutney is the answer.
I almost bought some frozen samosas at Trader Joe's
a few minutes ago to try that out. I went with the
Lemongrass Chicken Stix instead. I'm sure it would
be an excellent sauce for samosas.
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Re: REVIEW: Deep Foods Coriander Chutney
On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 08:19:10 -0500, James Silverton
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/12/2012 12:11 AM, sf wrote:
> > On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:25:05 -0800, Mark Thorson<[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Wow! This stuff is great! Too bad most of you
> >> won't be able to find it. It's a new product,
> >> in the frozen section at your local Indian food
> >> store.
> >>
> >> I had a coriander chutney at a dinner party about
> >> a year ago, and have kept my eye open for one ever
> >> since. There are actually two Indian food stores
> >> very close by, and they both carry coriander
> >> chutneys in jars. I didn't buy them because they
> >> all had green food coloring and a huge amount of
> >> salt. This frozen chutney passed the ingrediants
> >> list test.
> >
> > <snip> What kept you from trying one of the recipes for coriander
> > chutney that are on the net? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coriander
> >
> "News" recently asked about a green sauce for samosas. Perhaps coriander
> chutney is the answer.
I thought I was the one who asked about... oh well.
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