This is the best and easiest to use curry paste I have tried. A lot of other brands you need to add things to get them to taste acceptable,
Chicken, Paste, and good quality coconut milk and you have a restaurant quality meal
Always lovely, authentic flavours, fresh ingredients, excellent shelf life, not harsh or tasting of additives and preservatives.
Have tried every single paste now, the Red is lovely, but I'd recommend them all to be honest...
(Just watch out the Thai Jungle Curry is not for the faint hearted)
I have placed multiple orders for the Massaman Thai Curry Paste over the years. It is bliss on a plate with just the right amount of heat so that everyone can enjoy it. I add a can of creamed coconut to thicken it up just a wee bit. I do double quantity, adding two sachets of the paste and two cans of good quality coconut milk and slightly more chicken due to my family loving it so much! Just buy it, you won’t regret it!🤩
Lost count of how many pastes I've bought from Nitsa, they are all delicious ❤️
Andrea
August 03, 2025
First of all, big thanks from a complete beginner for the lovely pastes and recipes. The green, red and yellow curries have all been a big hit in my house and now I am about to try the Massaman paste for the first time. As my family are big on vegetables I would like to add water chestnuts, baby corn and mangetout to this recipe. Is this recommended/allowed and if so at what stage should I add them?
Also, if I don’t want to include the fried onion topping, would you recommend adding an onion to the recipe, possibly sauteeing it before the potatoes and chicken and then adding it back in to the recipe at step 5?
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mythaicurry replied:
Thank you for your e-mail, glad you are enjoying the pastes so much! There are no hard or fast rules regarding what you wish to put in a Thai Curry. Providing you start out with an authentic Thai curry paste then you can add whatever ingredients you wish. In this case the cooking times will depend on the vegetables that are involved, but most likely no more than 10 or 15 minutes before the end. Certainly, you can saute an onion and add it into the curry just before the end. Hope that helps!