
Recently I spotted a new addition to the always interesting ethnic foods section at our local Woodmans. Something South African’s bagged sauces caught my attention immediately and I knew I had to try them. I started with the Durban curry, and I’m so glad I did.
Earlier in the week I roasted my first duck, a feat that went kind of wasted in some ways — one duck is entirely too much food for two people. But, live and learn, and use the leftovers!! In addition to making an awesome stock, I also used the leftovers for this very unique meal. I’m not sure if duck is ever used traditionally in Durban curry, but it worked beautifully in this dish.
Truth be told, I’d never even heard of durban curry, so I just kind of made the dish up as I went, chopping a green pepper and half an onion and dicing some golden potatoes and carrots and tossing some peas in at the end. I added a little curry powder when I cooked up the vegetables to enrich the flavor a bit and a tiny splash of Sriracha to spice it up some more, but it didn’t need much.
I served this over some basmati rice. I can’t recommend this sauce enough and cannot wait to try the other varieties!
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