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What brand of Thai green curry would you recommend?

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What brand of Thai green curry would you recommend?

I was going to cook thai green curry, but it seems that it's much cheaper to buy those ones in the jars like the pasta sauces. This is totally new to me, and it's coming from many brands even with walmart great value. What brand would you recommend?
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If you want great, fly to Thailand or proper Thai restaurant.
If you want good, get Blue Elephant curries.
If you want OK, Aroy-D and coconut milk / cream does the trick. Add kaffir lime, galangal, grass, fish sauce and sugar if you can. You can buy all of these and freeze them for later.
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May 2, 2009
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I just wondered the same thing. I read the ingredients on the Great Value label and thought it sounded pretty good.

I'll review when I make curry with it.

The reviews on the WalMart page aren't very positive. Lol.
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cRaZyRaVr wrote: If you want great, fly to Thailand or proper Thai restaurant.
If you want good, get Blue Elephant curries.
If you want OK, Aroy-D and coconut milk / cream does the trick. Add kaffir lime, galangal, grass, fish sauce and sugar if you can. You can buy all of these and freeze them for later.
Blue elephant is the one that someone mentioned in a hot deal thread at Amazon.ca IIRC.
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gr8dlr wrote: Blue elephant is the one that someone mentioned in a hot deal thread at Amazon.ca IIRC.
Costco carries it & you know how rfd loves Costco.

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