OH Gareth, you are a joy to watch and to listen to. My wife and I watched you this morning and we are off the Morrisons this afternoon to put our hands on this lamb curry. Thanks again for bringing a joy into every day eating …and none of your favourite brown sauce in sight! One day you must wear a Tommy Cooper Fez… your truly magic .
So much happiness from a supermarket made meal, the red glow is spreading from the top , past the ears and down the cheeks. But two people? It's moments like these that RUclips was made for. Cheers
Great video Gaz, I’ll definitely be trying this. The reason a 400g pack is deemed a sharer is because it’s all curry. Most 400g Indian meals we buy are half curry/half rice. So by the time you add naan or rice to this one it’s enough for 2.
400g is almost the same as a can of curry (392g) so the difference is an extra teaspoon of sauce so it's hardly masses of food for a hungry man. I suspect that in most cases, meals like this are marketed as 'serves 2' because the mandatory traffic light system on the front of the pack makes it difficult to sell a meal that contains 104% of an 'Adults Reference Intake' of saturates. They know that many people will eat the lot themselves once they taste it. Looks yummy.
I've not tried that particular Morrisons curry, but I've found their range of chilled curries (Takeaway range) in plastic containers to be decent and cook well in the microwave. No rice or side items, but I find them tastier than the ones supplied with rice. The Lamb Rogan Josh and Chicken Jalfrezi are my preferred ones. The latter is supplied with chunky onions and peppers. Their sachets of microwavable rice (e.g. basmati or pilau) are reasonably priced as an addition to the curry. The plastic containers are solid resealable ones and I successfully reuse them to freeze my own cooking - e.g. a cottage pie mix that can be defrosted and united with mashed potatoes in an oven dish. If cleaned sufficiently, they could also be decent stackable storage boxes - e.g, stationery items, craft items.
For naan consider putting in frying pan and medium hot with a nob of butter. Flip once or twice. Makes it taste like restaurant fresh. Works also from frozen.
Trouble is, when I watch one of your reviews I always end up feeling really hungry and our local Morrisons has just shut!! I'm off there tomorrow so lamb curry for lunch for me. Thanks for the review, it takes the gamble off wondering if it will be good. By the way, the Aldi chicken vindaloo you reviewed a few weeks ago was really good too.
Couple of decent ones there from Morrisons in last couple of days. I just think for £5… I would rather pay a bit more and go to the Curry House as I call them 😀 top video…. Loving your Del Boy impressions! 😂…. Smithy
Great review Gaz and there plenty of meat for a change some posh chef said dull side towards the food but who cares 🤣 keep up with the great reviews as always 👏👏👍👍
Another great review. I noticed you pushed tbe foil into the curry which surprised me. I would have just wrapped it around the top and crimped it over. I have read that foil should not touch the product as small amounts of aluminium can leech into the food at higher temperatures, especially with acidic dishes like curries. Some people also wrap cooked food in it and store it in the fridge. This does the same thing if left for days. Not good.
This Looks ok I like the Tesco mini Naan Garlic Breads For me the foil is shiny side down And often think if your paying for the product name or what's inside the packaging Also i never put tin foil in a microwave
400g is always a one person meal, would suit 2 people dieting. What's not good if a lot of it is gravy but good that there was enough for your enjoyment. Spot on!
There's a quote I love by Robin Williams where he's talking about whether to have red or white wine with food- he said it doesn't matter - it's dead. It's not like the chickens gonna say the red one!
To accompany this, get Morrisons basmati microwave rice pouches... just 49p each. and one of them is perfect for one person. Two minutes in the microwave, dead easy and delicious!
Had this Morrisons lamb curry for dinner today, with Tilda basmati rice & a garlic & herb naan. It was very good indeed, masses of tender lamb in it as well. Thought I would weigh the unopened bag of curry, to my surprise it weighed 540grams. Took it out of the plastic bag & it still weighed 530grams, even though the box states 400grams. Well pleased with that, only needed to use half the pack as 265grams & lots of lamb along with the basmati & naan was plenty. Looking forward to the other half tomorrow, not bad all this lovely lamb curry for 4 quid a pop giving 2 currys out of a pack, be interesting to see if the packs I bought was a boo boo with the packaging machine in the factory putting more curry in than intended.
That’s interesting,I was told shiny side up, as long as it works who cares. For someone with my appetite that would do for 2 meals but not for you I think. I’m Australian, I grew up eating lamb.
Bang on,rice and garlic nan. Marks and Spencers should take note for future NEW recipies,to add M&S would provide foil tray,which if cleaned, is resuable (and recyclable).
Supermarket curries have come along way from Vesta chicken curry imo some are on par with Indian restaurant takeaways I will definitely be trying this one looks yummy 👍
Right gaz ive just bought two of the lamb curries! There were a lot of boxes opened in shop , probably people looking to see if it had rice with it👍. You are right about trying the chilli sauce first! As usual i went at it like a bull at a gate!!! Cheers mate . Steve.
Hey Gareth, thanks for another great review, that lamb curry sounds lovely, sadly we don’t have Morrisons or Aldi here in NI. I do love how you never spill anything when you use a “bib”, unless the editor knows different. 🤔
Hi Gareth from Spain. Those onions looked like earthworms! I'm a bit picky and I'm always cautious about other people's curries so I prefer to make my own. I shall be making a chicken curry tomorrow to use up the remains of last Sunday's roast.
It could be a little bigger or a little less on the price. Its certainly is not big enough for two but as for quality it leaps out of that dish, it doesn't need smelly vision you can see how tasty that is. This one is now on the list to try lamb being my favourite, nice one 😁.
I tried to get this from Morrisons in Rhyl the shop worker told me it's a seasonal thing for Xmas, I thought people ate turkey at Xmas not lamb curries? Morrisons sort your head out curry is not a seasonal dish, cheers for the review Gareth :)
I tried yesterday chicken dinner kebab. I also got a packet of naan bead and it was delicious. You could definitely feel a bit of heat and the chicken was nice. I’m looking forward to getting the lamb curry tomorrow.
Looks delicious could scoff that right now. Yes 🤣 it does reflect when cooking foods wrapped or covered with aluminum foil, the shiny side should be down, facing the food, and the dull side up. This is because the shiny side is more reflective and so will reflect more of the radiant heat than the duller side. 👍
Yet another great review Mr G 👍👍. You really had me smacking my lips with this one. Your dead right though, it's certainly not for two people. Cost wise? Two for £8, throw in a couple of Nash's and some rice and you have a tasty meal for two at under £10. You can use any side of cooking foil. Unless you buy a non stick brand where the non stick side is the dull side. However, if you are cooking baked potatoes, or other veg? It is recommended to have the shinny side touching the spud, it's all to do with radiated heat that helps the spud cook quicker all the way through.
Shiny side down so it reflects the Heat back towards the food. Also, instead of water I use a good Portuguese Olive Oil - usually bought at TKMax. (About the only place you can find it!).
I don’t normally shop in Morrisons, only because it not near me, but I will now, even if you bought 2 for 8 quid it’s still cheaper than a curry house, well it is in London 😂…definitely going to seek this out next week, as always Garth thank you 🙏🏻
what a fantastic review Gareth keep up the good work keep them coming lol . I love lamb and will definitely be trying the lamb curry. take care catch you on the next one 😀👍
This looks delicious so I went on the website as I've not seen this before but couldn't find it. Wonder if its a regional thing. I'll just have to keep my eyes open. Loved the video Gareth, cheers
Really love these curry road-tests Balded Wonder! Sadly not all of your research projects are available down here in the Softy South. I reckon the Curry-Command back office don’t reckon we’re hard enough.
Looks excellent for ready meal .always rip off if rice included , make your own better idea or have some Indian bread of your choice . Chapatis so easy to make or be adventurous and do paratha it’s worth the effort .
Looked good but needed to be twice the size which I'd be happy to pay £6 for. I'd keep them refrigerated if they have a decent date on as they'll probably marinate and tenderise better than freezing.
I love lamb. It's my favourite meat. That curry looked gorgeous. You definately convinced me it's worth buying. Super video with sound effects 😂. Thank you sweet. Have a lovely day xx
Looks great to me. If it’s as good as you describe, got to give it a go. I don’t think £4/5.00 is asking too much, like you say it’s British Lamb so hopefully, Morrisons will be paying our British farmers a decent amount for it… Going to get some plain rice, some naan & poppadoms with chutney…. Lovely. Will let you know….. 👍😃..
Hi, my husband and I moved from barrow a number of years ago and don't get to visit often so we love your roadtrip videos. Thought we'd recommend that you try a greens pie, we'd like to know what you think given how legendary they are among locals! Thank you and keep the great content coming :)
So GREAT to see you in such ecstacy with a rare FULL MARKS serving. True that a 400gram serving is typical of former pound microwave meals, now at various stages of £1.25, so with quantity compromised quality does have to be tropospheric to be worth the cost, and you're selling it on exactly that note. I'm not a curry fan, although from the ingredients, it's not strong. If this were a braised beef, I'd be tempted. I think you've just cleared the shelves in Morrisons up and down the nation as your subscriber tribe race out to buy them. 😊
It looks good, and you seem to love it. I've stopped using my oven some time ago and cook almost everything in my Cosori Air Fryer, only using an Induction Hob for items that are better boiled. I'm wondering if there is some way to cook this Lamb Curry in my air fryer? I'll check Morrisons at Bilston when I go next week, and see if they are stocking it.
Thanks so much for this one :) i just finished it a wee while ago and it is everything you said it was, The best lamb curry i have had outside of a [ Quality] restaurant, only issue is ! i think you must be getting too popular......went to my local Morrisons in my town, no joy=shelf empty, drove 10 mile to a large morrisons and i got the very last one left on the shelf !
Knew you'd enjoy that one. Tastes as good as any takeaway. On the tin foil usually the dull side is non-stick. That's the only difference although some manufacturers print " only use the dull side" on the packaging.
Great video this Gareth and i'll give the curry a try. Looks gorgeous although a little pricey but then again it is lamb. My wife is Indian and I go to India regularly to see her family. India is well worth a visit but expect a culture shock.
you should also try the chunky chiili and firecracking chicken from same range, delicious, i tries the kebab and it was ok, got the lamb to try in the freezer, 10/10 for review as always
I'm normally a beef man, but having seen this, I could be tempted to try it. You would need to add rice, but that wouldn't hike the cost massively. You don't mind paying a bit more if it's *really* good.....
Hey Gaz.... I've a bit of a challenge for you and any of your awesome viewers.... Quite a few years ago, while dining out with an old flame, I had an idea (was probably just a brain fart to be honest)... we had a really nice Lamb meal and then for dessert we had apple pie and custard (twas a really nice custard too!)... I put forward the idea (or brain fart) that , well, I really like Lamb (favourite flesh of an animal)...and I really like a really good custard....why not put the two together... About a year later, a good chef friend of mine presented me with that very dish... Lamb & Custard.... but he did something else also...that was a second dish of Lamb & Mint Custard..... I was compelled to consume both as wasn't gonna waste good Lamb... and actually...I was pleasantly surprised... the Lamb was really good and really tasty...same with both of the Custards. So.... Please tell me what you, Gaz, & all of your very good viewers, think of 'Lamb & Custard'...... Rather Brilliant Idea💡.... Or Rather an Abominable Brain Fart🧠💨...?? ...
I saw this in Morrisons last Monday, and had it for dinner(for one). Like you, I didn't read what was in the box, and thought it came withe rice! It was very enjoyable though, and may go down as my lamb treat every so often.
That looked delicious mate, although a tad oily for my delicate tastes, that’s my fat content for the week! Certainly looks much better than asdas (now £4) curries …..
It makes no difference which side of aluminium foil you use. It is shiny because they mill two sheets between rollers at once, the outer side gets polished and the inner remains dull :)
Hi Gareth, just watching this video and was thinking that foil you put on the tray were a perfect bed for some chips to go on top and cook at the same time. Think you may have discovered something. Love the channel, Keep going mate 👍🏻
I think it is better to buy something like that without rice. Lamb is expensive and rice is a cheap filler, so the half curry/half rice meals are not great value. Also, curry-only means you can choose to have naan, other bread, chips, a jacket potato or anything else with it - even rice! It looks really nice, worth a try the next time I am in Morrisons. (It is not two servings on its own, though.) Interesting about the foil, I never thought about it before. I use it with the shiny side away from the food, just because that is how it comes from the roll, but I wouldn’t have thought it would make much difference to the food either way. Thank you for another honest review, it really is useful when I am looking for something different for dinner.
OH Gareth, you are a joy to watch and to listen to. My wife and I watched you this morning and we are off the Morrisons this afternoon to put our hands on this lamb curry.
Thanks again for bringing a joy into every day eating …and none of your favourite brown sauce in sight! One day you must wear a Tommy Cooper Fez… your truly magic .
Wow, thanks Maurice very kind of you and good luck with the curry.
So much happiness from a supermarket made meal, the red glow is spreading from the top , past the ears and down the cheeks. But two people? It's moments like these that RUclips was made for. Cheers
This why your reviews are worth watching Gaz it’s because you give your honest opinions and feedback and your not biased so keep it up Gaz
Yes I agree
Great video Gaz, I’ll definitely be trying this. The reason a 400g pack is deemed a sharer is because it’s all curry. Most 400g Indian meals we buy are half curry/half rice. So by the time you add naan or rice to this one it’s enough for 2.
400g is almost the same as a can of curry (392g) so the difference is an extra teaspoon of sauce so it's hardly masses of food for a hungry man. I suspect that in most cases, meals like this are marketed as 'serves 2' because the mandatory traffic light system on the front of the pack makes it difficult to sell a meal that contains 104% of an 'Adults Reference Intake' of saturates. They know that many people will eat the lot themselves once they taste it. Looks yummy.
No good for a man who trains and requires protein eating half of one of these.
so its a sharer only if you add your own food? Thats cheating that is....😂
Sharing is caring. But who cares.
"Enough for 2"? You speak for yourself. lol.
I've not tried that particular Morrisons curry, but I've found their range of chilled curries (Takeaway range) in plastic containers to be decent and cook well in the microwave. No rice or side items, but I find them tastier than the ones supplied with rice. The Lamb Rogan Josh and Chicken Jalfrezi are my preferred ones. The latter is supplied with chunky onions and peppers.
Their sachets of microwavable rice (e.g. basmati or pilau) are reasonably priced as an addition to the curry.
The plastic containers are solid resealable ones and I successfully reuse them to freeze my own cooking - e.g. a cottage pie mix that can be defrosted and united with mashed potatoes in an oven dish. If cleaned sufficiently, they could also be decent stackable storage boxes - e.g, stationery items, craft items.
The Madras and Jalfrezi are both lovely
No it doesn’t matter which side you use, the reason why one side looks different is purely through the milling process.
It was on QI. Always believe ST!
Unless it's non stick then the dull side goes to the food.
yeah as if heat reflects on shiny objects if there is no IR ! ,might matter in them kids cookie bake ovens lol
The dull side has a food safe silicone to stop food sticking so yes it does matter
It says on my Baco foil place food on the Non shiny side only.
For naan consider putting in frying pan and medium hot with a nob of butter. Flip once or twice. Makes it taste like restaurant fresh. Works also from frozen.
I always use garlic butter and lightly crisp it. Much better this way with or without garlic butter.
My gas is playing up so had to use the toaster for my Tesco nann I was presently surprised would recommend
Trouble is, when I watch one of your reviews I always end up feeling really hungry and our local Morrisons has just shut!! I'm off there tomorrow so lamb curry for lunch for me. Thanks for the review, it takes the gamble off wondering if it will be good. By the way, the Aldi chicken vindaloo you reviewed a few weeks ago was really good too.
Apologies
I don't usually shop in Morrisons but I may make a special trip for this. I do love a lamb curry!
Couple of decent ones there from Morrisons in last couple of days. I just think for £5… I would rather pay a bit more and go to the Curry House as I call them 😀 top video…. Loving your Del Boy impressions! 😂…. Smithy
Great review Gaz and there plenty of meat for a change some posh chef said dull side towards the food but who cares 🤣 keep up with the great reviews as always 👏👏👍👍
Another great review. I noticed you pushed tbe foil into the curry which surprised me. I would have just wrapped it around the top and crimped it over. I have read that foil should not touch the product as small amounts of aluminium can leech into the food at higher temperatures, especially with acidic dishes like curries. Some people also wrap cooked food in it and store it in the fridge. This does the same thing if left for days. Not good.
Cheers pal
This Looks ok I like the Tesco mini Naan Garlic Breads For me the foil is shiny side down And often think if your paying for the product name or what's inside the packaging Also i never put tin foil in a microwave
I found out after your last question about foil that it only matters if it's non stick foil - which I always use
Glad to see you enjoy the curry. For price it is a little expensive as it’s clearly not big enough for two. But if it so nice none will be wasted.!!
You can tell its out of this world because Gareth's over the moon with this dish
I love this curry , brilliant . I think they've stopped doing it which is a pity. Best shop bought curry ever
400g is always a one person meal, would suit 2 people dieting. What's not good if a lot of it is gravy but good that there was enough for your enjoyment. Spot on!
There's a quote I love by Robin Williams where he's talking about whether to have red or white wine with food- he said it doesn't matter - it's dead. It's not like the chickens gonna say the red one!
To accompany this, get Morrisons basmati microwave rice pouches... just 49p each. and one of them is perfect for one person. Two minutes in the microwave, dead easy and delicious!
Had this Morrisons lamb curry for dinner today, with Tilda basmati rice & a garlic & herb naan. It was very good indeed, masses of tender lamb in it as well. Thought I would weigh the unopened bag of curry, to my surprise it weighed 540grams. Took it out of the plastic bag & it still weighed 530grams, even though the box states 400grams. Well pleased with that, only needed to use half the pack as 265grams & lots of lamb along with the basmati & naan was plenty. Looking forward to the other half tomorrow, not bad all this lovely lamb curry for 4 quid a pop giving 2 currys out of a pack, be interesting to see if the packs I bought was a boo boo with the packaging machine in the factory putting more curry in than intended.
Thank you. 😊
That’s interesting,I was told shiny side up, as long as it works who cares. For someone with my appetite that would do for 2 meals but not for you I think. I’m Australian, I grew up eating lamb.
Bang on,rice and garlic nan. Marks and Spencers should take note for future NEW recipies,to add M&S would provide foil tray,which if cleaned, is resuable (and recyclable).
Supermarket curries have come along way from Vesta chicken curry imo some are on par with Indian restaurant takeaways I will definitely be trying this one looks yummy 👍
Right gaz ive just bought two of the lamb curries! There were a lot of boxes opened in shop , probably people looking to see if it had rice with it👍. You are right about trying the chilli sauce first! As usual i went at it like a bull at a gate!!! Cheers mate . Steve.
Haha sorry pal it ruined your meal. I should say in future always try before you buy lol 😆
DeDefinitely will be trying this. Try aada plant based masala in frozen section, I'm not a veggie but this one is so GOOD xxx
Just tried this it’s well tasty get two packs for 3people,and Morrisons chicken samosas. What a treat
That looks amazing Gareth. Definitely one person meal 🤣
Yes mate for sure
Hey Gareth, thanks for another great review, that lamb curry sounds lovely, sadly we don’t have Morrisons or Aldi here in NI. I do love how you never spill anything when you use a “bib”, unless the editor knows different. 🤔
Hi Gareth from Spain. Those onions looked like earthworms! I'm a bit picky and I'm always cautious about other people's curries so I prefer to make my own. I shall be making a chicken curry tomorrow to use up the remains of last Sunday's roast.
Cheers pal
It could be a little bigger or a little less on the price. Its certainly is not big enough for two but as for quality it leaps out of that dish, it doesn't need smelly vision you can see how tasty that is. This one is now on the list to try lamb being my favourite, nice one 😁.
I lived in India for 4 years and have revisited it since. You'll never forget the experience if you go.
MMM! I was almost eating it with you! 😂Sounds and looks good 👍 👍 … & well done for not getting any down your T shirt.
You're right about the foil , also the dull side of foil is non-stick
I tried to get this from Morrisons in Rhyl the shop worker told me it's a seasonal thing for Xmas, I thought people ate turkey at Xmas not lamb curries? Morrisons sort your head out curry is not a seasonal dish, cheers for the review Gareth :)
You're welcome 😊
Looks good and you enjoyed it and it blew your mind WOW
I tried yesterday chicken dinner kebab. I also got a packet of naan bead and it was delicious. You could definitely feel a bit of heat and the chicken was nice. I’m looking forward to getting the lamb curry tomorrow.
Spot on Ron
Looks delicious could scoff that right now. Yes 🤣 it does reflect when cooking foods wrapped or covered with aluminum foil, the shiny side should be down, facing the food, and the dull side up. This is because the shiny side is more reflective and so will reflect more of the radiant heat than the duller side. 👍
Interesting, I never knew that!
Yet another great review Mr G 👍👍. You really had me smacking my lips with this one. Your dead right though, it's certainly not for two people. Cost wise? Two for £8, throw in a couple of Nash's and some rice and you have a tasty meal for two at under £10.
You can use any side of cooking foil. Unless you buy a non stick brand where the non stick side is the dull side. However, if you are cooking baked potatoes, or other veg? It is recommended to have the shinny side touching the spud, it's all to do with radiated heat that helps the spud cook quicker all the way through.
cheers Gerry thank you 😊
Shiny side down so it reflects the Heat back towards the food.
Also, instead of water I use a good Portuguese Olive Oil - usually bought at TKMax. (About the only place you can find it!).
I don’t normally shop in Morrisons, only because it not near me, but I will now, even if you bought 2 for 8 quid it’s still cheaper than a curry house, well it is in London 😂…definitely going to seek this out next week, as always Garth thank you 🙏🏻
You're welcome 😊
what a fantastic review Gareth keep up the good work keep them coming lol . I love lamb and will definitely be trying the lamb curry. take care catch you on the next one 😀👍
This looks delicious so I went on the website as I've not seen this before but couldn't find it. Wonder if its a regional thing. I'll just have to keep my eyes open. Loved the video Gareth, cheers
Cheers Bill
Will 100% be buying this for next weekend cheers!
Can't beat a bit of aromatic slipedge juice
Enjoy
I love the kitchen roll bib. I need to start using them. I'm such a messy eater.
Haha yes me too.
When it was bubbling in that tray it looked absolutely delicious.
Looks gorgeous, I don't think its a bad price at all as lamb is really expensive atm. ❤
Really love these curry road-tests Balded Wonder!
Sadly not all of your research projects are available down here in the Softy South. I reckon the Curry-Command back office don’t reckon we’re hard enough.
Looks excellent for ready meal .always rip off if rice included , make your own better idea or have some Indian bread of your choice . Chapatis so easy to make or be adventurous and do paratha it’s worth the effort .
Looked good but needed to be twice the size which I'd be happy to pay £6 for. I'd keep them refrigerated if they have a decent date on as they'll probably marinate and tenderise better than freezing.
Great to see a meal that is tasty.
that satisfaction on your face was amazing mate.. absolute legend you are
I love lamb. It's my favourite meat. That curry looked gorgeous. You definately convinced me it's worth buying. Super video with sound effects 😂. Thank you sweet. Have a lovely day xx
you are totally correct about the foil
Looks great to me. If it’s as good as you describe, got to give it a go. I don’t think £4/5.00 is asking too much, like you say it’s British Lamb so hopefully, Morrisons will be paying our British farmers a decent amount for it… Going to get some plain rice, some naan & poppadoms with chutney…. Lovely. Will let you know….. 👍😃..
I’ve been to Morrisons but I couldn’t find it. Is it that new, that it’s not all over the UK yet?? I may have been looking in the wrong place?!? 😂👍
Morrisons are a Bradford company, always have good curries
Hi, my husband and I moved from barrow a number of years ago and don't get to visit often so we love your roadtrip videos. Thought we'd recommend that you try a greens pie, we'd like to know what you think given how legendary they are among locals! Thank you and keep the great content coming :)
cheers Kym
That did look delicious 🤤 I don’t think £4 is bad, as you say, lamb is expensive. Definitely not for 2 people
Cheers
I love lamb curry nice with garlic naan good video as usual £5 it's only £6 take away big portions
So GREAT to see you in such ecstacy with a rare FULL MARKS serving. True that a 400gram serving is typical of former pound microwave meals, now at various stages of £1.25, so with quantity compromised quality does have to be tropospheric to be worth the cost, and you're selling it on exactly that note. I'm not a curry fan, although from the ingredients, it's not strong. If this were a braised beef, I'd be tempted.
I think you've just cleared the shelves in Morrisons up and down the nation as your subscriber tribe race out to buy them. 😊
Cheers Aaron
Grab some lime pickle and count me in, that looks gooood!
That would give it a nice kick, a proper Punjab lime pickle from the Asian shop ( Gaz said it was a bit mild)
That looks so nice can’t have it but my hubby would love it 😊
I always thought the shiny side keeps the heat in the dull side keeps things cool 😊
Great viewing again...will be trying this 😊
Thank you
It looks good, and you seem to love it. I've stopped using my oven some time ago and cook almost everything in my Cosori Air Fryer, only using an Induction Hob for items that are better boiled. I'm wondering if there is some way to cook this Lamb Curry in my air fryer? I'll check Morrisons at Bilston when I go next week, and see if they are stocking it.
Lamb curry is my favourite and that looks delicious! Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜
You're welcome x
Looks divine. Like the way you covered your t shirt. My partner got curry on a white shirt the other day and ended up throwing it away.
Cracking video Think I’ll be getting those Seems to have quite a long shelf life even before needing to freeze it 🙏
Cheers
M&S do a good slow cooked lamb tagine
Thanks so much for this one :) i just finished it a wee while ago and it is everything you said it was, The best lamb curry i have had outside of a [ Quality] restaurant, only issue is ! i think you must be getting too popular......went to my local Morrisons in my town, no joy=shelf empty, drove 10 mile to a large morrisons and i got the very last one left on the shelf !
Yes it's a tasty one.
Tried that a while back, it's a great curry!!
It really is!
Knew you'd enjoy that one. Tastes as good as any takeaway.
On the tin foil usually the dull side is non-stick. That's the only difference although some manufacturers print " only use the dull side" on the packaging.
Cheers John
Great video this Gareth and i'll give the curry a try. Looks gorgeous although a little pricey but then again it is lamb. My wife is Indian and I go to India regularly to see her family. India is well worth a visit but expect a culture shock.
Cheers Mike, yes I bet it is mate.
Just had it for evening meal very nice expensive but a good meal for £7 with rice and a naan bread thanks for the vid 👍🍛
Yes very good cheers pal
Great review Gaz. Definitely will be giving it a try.
Hope you enjoy
you should also try the chunky chiili and firecracking chicken from same range, delicious, i tries the kebab and it was ok, got the lamb to try in the freezer, 10/10 for review as always
I'm tempted to try that despite the price.. Not that my local Morrisons will have it in stock as usual with those folks.
I'm normally a beef man, but having seen this, I could be tempted to try it. You would need to add rice, but that wouldn't hike the cost massively. You don't mind paying a bit more if it's *really* good.....
good to see links do work my home in IRELAND north Kerry 😁😁😁
Hey Gaz.... I've a bit of a challenge for you and any of your awesome viewers....
Quite a few years ago, while dining out with an old flame, I had an idea (was probably just a brain fart to be honest)... we had a really nice Lamb meal and then for dessert we had apple pie and custard (twas a really nice custard too!)...
I put forward the idea (or brain fart) that , well, I really like Lamb (favourite flesh of an animal)...and I really like a really good custard....why not put the two together...
About a year later, a good chef friend of mine presented me with that very dish... Lamb & Custard.... but he did something else also...that was a second dish of Lamb & Mint Custard.....
I was compelled to consume both as wasn't gonna waste good Lamb... and actually...I was pleasantly surprised... the Lamb was really good and really tasty...same with both of the Custards.
So.... Please tell me what you, Gaz, & all of your very good viewers, think of 'Lamb & Custard'......
Rather Brilliant Idea💡.... Or Rather an Abominable Brain Fart🧠💨...?? ...
Erm, that's different lol. Hey but I can't knock it as I haven't tried it.
Nice vid. Regarding your blunt scissors....here's an easy fix. Fold a small piece of kitchen foil in half then chop it to bits !
Cheers Gary
I saw this in Morrisons last Monday, and had it for dinner(for one). Like you, I didn't read what was in the box, and thought it came withe rice!
It was very enjoyable though, and may go down as my lamb treat every so often.
"I'd luv to go to Windia...." 😂😂 that northern dialect just luv it !!! 👍.
Another one to try
That looked delicious mate, although a tad oily for my delicate tastes, that’s my fat content for the week! Certainly looks much better than asdas (now £4) curries …..
You've sold it to me, will have a look for one tomorrow but I'm not sharing. Half rice half chips and a slice of bread to mop the oil up.
Wow!!!Am definitely going to try that Gareth!
We only got back from India few weeks ago. We spent the winter out there, 3 months
Enjoy Peter
Cheers Gareth I want one ❤
Cheers Steve
A be getting this at Morrisons,great video,Ally
Cheers Ally
i love a mutton curry but not easy to find, but so so nice
It makes no difference which side of aluminium foil you use. It is shiny because they mill two sheets between rollers at once, the outer side gets polished and the inner remains dull :)
I've learned something today...I was convinced it DID matter.
Hi Gareth, just watching this video and was thinking that foil you put on the tray were a perfect bed for some chips to go on top and cook at the same time. Think you may have discovered something.
Love the channel, Keep going mate 👍🏻
You're welcome
I love lamb curry massive Gareth i am makiking chicken curry and home made chips enjoy ur day ❤
Looks much better than the chicken doner from yesterday 👍
Hi Gareth, same old shame. Never enough when its delicious is there ! Lol M
Just subscribed, might as well seeing as I watch your videos everyday, spot on!
Haha cheers Terry, all the best pal 👍
I think it is better to buy something like that without rice. Lamb is expensive and rice is a cheap filler, so the half curry/half rice meals are not great value. Also, curry-only means you can choose to have naan, other bread, chips, a jacket potato or anything else with it - even rice! It looks really nice, worth a try the next time I am in Morrisons. (It is not two servings on its own, though.)
Interesting about the foil, I never thought about it before. I use it with the shiny side away from the food, just because that is how it comes from the roll, but I wouldn’t have thought it would make much difference to the food either way.
Thank you for another honest review, it really is useful when I am looking for something different for dinner.
Proper British meets Asian food, as it really a lamb curry casserole. Looks right tasty does that Gareth.
Yes I enjoyed it was beautiful
Will try one of them when i go shopping next, cheers Gareth.
You're welcome
Hi Gareth, just watched this video, looks amazing, your review always me want to buy it, & I'm off to Morrisons , ty
You're welcome
Morrisons hands down do the best supermarket curries. I love their Vindaloo and Hot Tikka Masala.