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Homemade Chinese chips and curry sauce recipe that anyone can simply make at home. If you are a chip shop curry lover, you will definitely like this British Chinese takeaway style curry sauce and chips too!

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Chinese Takeaway Chips

Chinese salt and pepper chips and curry chips are very popular across the UK and you can find it in most local Chinese takeaways. If you are a salt and pepper chips' fan, you can also try out our recipe.

This British Chinese curry sauce is very similar to the Japanese curry sauce but it is thicker, milder, and sweeter than Indian curries flavour.

Basically, the curry sauce base is made with curry powder, turmeric and Chinese five spices. To thicken the gravy corn starch and plain flour are added.

In this post, we're sharing how to make easy Chinese curry sauce in two methods. You can either make the curry sauce from scratch or you can make it from the ready-made curry paste. Feel free to use any of your favourite methods and make your own homemade Chinese curry chips!

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1. Easy Chinese Curry Sauce Recipe

Curry Paste - To make the super fast and easy Chinese curry sauce, you'll need ready-made Chinese curry paste. In this recipe, I've used Goldfish Chinese curry paste, but you can use any of your favourite curry paste like Mayflower or Japanese curry paste/blocks.

Chicken Stock(Broth) Or Water - Use chicken stock or vegetable stock instead of water to bring more umami flavour to the curry sauce. Or you can add water with chicken stock pots or low sodium chicken bouillon stock cubes. If you don't have any chicken stock in hand you can simply add water.

How to make it - Heat a tablespoon of oil and add the curry paste, stir for few seconds, then pour the water/chicken stock in. Add salt and sugar to taste. Stir well with low heat until the curry paste becomes smooth and silky or your desire consistency. (Add more water if the sauce is too thick. )

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2. How To Make Chinese Curry From Scratch

To make this creamy homemade curry sauce, you will need chicken stock, curry powder, turmeric, Chinese five spices powder, salt, sugar, corn starch, and plain flour. Place all the ingredients in a pan and stir with low-medium heat until it gets thick and silky.

Suggest using chicken stock or broth instead of water to achieve the umami curry taste. It tastes just like your favorite Chinese takeaway or maybe better! You can adjust the chilli powder amount if you wish to make it mild kid-friendly curry sauce.

You can add this curry sauce to any of your favourite meat, seafood, tofu, or vegetables and make it a delicious Chinese curry dish. Check out our viewers' favourite Chinese Takeaway Chicken Curry recipe made with tender chicken slices, onion, peas, and homemade curry sauce that you can make from scratch.

How to make ahead or store it? If you wish to make it ahead or store the leftover curry sauce, add it in the air-tight container or jars. Keep it in the fridge, it usually lasts for up to 7 days, or freeze it in a freezer, it usually lasts for a couple of months.

How to reheat? Simply defrost it in the fridge or microwave. Reheat with microwave or heat over the stovetop until hot. If the gravy is too thick, add a splash of water to achieve your desire consistency.

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Frying Chips

I usually use frozen straight-cut chips for curry chips, whenever we make it at home. But feel free to use any frozen or fresh chips of your choice.

Deep fry or Air fry? I love the deep-fried crispy golden chips. However, you can fry it in the air fryer or bake it in the oven until crispy, according to the packet instructions.

Tips - Before air frying, spray or brush extra cooking oil on the chips to achieve the perfect crispy texture.

Which oil is best for deep frying? Neutral flavour oil is best for deep frying. You can use sunflower, peanut, canola, vegetable oil, etc.

How To Serve It

You can simply serve the chips and curry sauce on its own as an appetizer or snack. Or pair it with other dishes and make it a perfect family dinner. Here is more of our viewers' favourite Chinese takeout recipes that you might like :

  • Salt and Pepper Chicken
  • Chicken Fried Rice
  • Beef Lo Mein
  • Crispy Fried Wonton
  • Sweet and Sour Chicken
  • Spring Rolls

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Chinese Chips with Curry Sauce

Crispy fried chips with UK Chinese takeaway style curry dipping sauce. You can either make it from scratch or use the readymade Chinese curry paste. Learn how to make at home with our simple instructions.

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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: British Chinese, Chinese

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 188kcal

Author: Khin

Ingredients

  • 300 g Frozen chips ( about 8.8 oz ) Use any frozen for fresh chips
  • Oil for frying ( use vegetable or neutral flavour oil )

Easy Curry Sauce Ingredients

  • 2-3 tbsp Chinese curry paste (see details in note)
  • 1 tbsp Oil ( vegetable or neutral flavour oil )
  • cup Chicken Stock or Water ( see details in note )
  • 1 tsp Salt ( or salt to taste )
  • 1 tbsp Sugar

Homemade Curry Sauce Ingredients

  • cup Chicken stock ( low sodium ) see details in note
  • 1 tbsp Curry powder ( use any curry powder mild/hot ) see detials in note
  • 1 tsp Chinese five spices powder see details in note
  • ½ tsp Turmeric powder
  • ½ tsp Chilli powder Or paprika powder
  • ½ tsp Salt ( adjust salt according to taste )
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 1 tsp Corn Starch
  • 1 tbsp Plain Flour

Instructions

  • You can try with any of your favourite curry sauce method.

1. Easy Curry Sauce

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil and add the readymade curry paste, stir for few seconds.

  • Pour the chicken stock or water and stir continuously with low-medium heat.

  • Add salt, sugar and stir well until the curry sauce become smooth and silky. Add more water if needed.

  • Turn off the heat and keep it warm. (Before you turn off heat, make a taste test and more salt and sugar if needed, as the readymade curry paste has different salt intake.)

2. Homemade Curry Sauce From Scratch

  • In a medium pot, add chicken stock, turmeric, curry powder, Chinese five spices, chilli powder, corn starch, plain flour. Add salt and sugar to taste. Whisk well to dissolve all ingredients evenly.

  • Turn the heat on and cook with medium-low heat, stir continuously until the sauce start to get thicken. Once the sauce starts to get thicken, turn off the heat and set aside. Keep it warm. ( Add a bit more water, if the sauce is too thick. )

Frying Chips

  • To deep fry the chips, heat the vegetable oil to medium high heat about 350°F. Fry the chips from frozen until crispy golden brown. Remove from oil and transfer to paper towel.

  • Baking Option: Spread the chips on the baking tray, spray extra cooking oil and bake it in an oven or air fry it until crispy, or bake according to the packet instructions.

  • Serve the chips with curry sauce on the side. Or pour the curry sauce over the chips and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Curry powder - We usually use Madras curry powder in this recipe. Feel free to use any brand of curry powder mild or hot for this recipe. You can add Chinese Mayflower curry powder if you can easily get it at your local grocery stores.
  • Chinese Five Spices -is a powder mixture of cinnamon, star anise, cloves, Sichuan peppercorns, and fennel. You can find it in most Chinese/Oriental grocery stores.
  • Chicken Stock -Add low sodium chicken stock Or vegetable stock to bring more umami flavour to the dish.
    If you wish to add water, add 1 teaspoon of chicken powder in the curry sauce to taste exactly like you've had at the restaurants. But that is totally optional.
  • Readymade curry paste - I use Goldfish curry paste in this recipe. You can use Mayflower curry paste, Chinese, or Japanese curry paste/block.

Nutrition

Calories: 188kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 2012mg | Potassium: 262mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 183IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What is Chinese curry sauce made of? ›

Basically, the curry sauce base is made with curry powder, turmeric and Chinese five spices. To thicken the gravy corn starch and plain flour are added.

What is chip shop curry sauce made of? ›

Modified Maize Starch, WHEAT Flour (WHEAT, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Sugar, Salt, Curry Blend (Ground Turmeric, MUSTARD Seed, Fenugreek Seed, Coriander Seed, WHEAT Flour (WHEAT, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Salt, Chilli Powder, Fennel Seed, Cumin Seed, Onion Powder), Rapeseed Oil, Dried Minced Onion, Curry ...

What is the difference between Chinese curry and Indian curry? ›

Indian curries often use a wide variety of vegetables such as eggplant, okra, and spinach, and can be made with a variety of meats and seafood. Chinese curries, on the other hand, tend to use a narrower range of vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots, and bell peppers, and meats like chicken, beef, and pork.

How do you use Chinese curry paste? ›

To make 1 portion of Chinese curry sauce with this paste.

Add 50g of curry paste to a pot. Add 225ml light (low salt) chicken or vegetable stock, 1/4 teaspoon sea salt, 1/4 teaspoon of caster sugar and 1/4 teaspoon MSG. Mix well over a low to medium heat, stirring well until the sauce thickens and is piping hot.

Is Chinese curry sauce the same as chip shop? ›

In my experience, chip shop curry sauce is milder and a little fruitier. I find Chinese curry sauce also has a more complex flavour when it comes to the actual curry flavour, often using things spices garam masala, turmeric and sometimes cumin. Other flavourings can also include soy sauce and ginger.

Why does Chinese curry taste different? ›

Spices: Chinese curries generally have a more delicate balance of spices, while Indian curries have a more robust and complex mix of spices. Indian curries also use a wider variety of spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves. Sauces: Chinese curries typic.

Why do chip shops sell curry sauce? ›

It originated in the 1970s when many fish and chip shops in the North of England were owned by Asian families. Just over the Irish sea, the Irish take on curry sauce is a darker and richer sauce than its English counterpart and typically contains the flavour enhancer Monosodium Glutamate or MSG.

What is different about chip shop curry? ›

The curry sauce you get in chip shops is different from the sort you would get on an actual curry at an Indian takeaway. It tends to be a bit sweeter and considerably more mild in spicy heat.

What is the difference between curry and curry sauce? ›

Thai and Indian curries are either made from a curry sauce or from what is called a curry paste. Curry paste is basically a mixture of various dry spices and fresh herbs all combined in a food processor or pestle & mortar to make a thick spice paste.

Does Chinese curry taste like Indian curry? ›

Chinese Curry: Chinese curries tend to be milder and have a thinner consistency compared to many Indian curries. They often have a balance of savory and slightly sweet flavors. Chinese curry can include a variety of proteins, such as chicken, beef, or seafood, and vegetables.

Why is Chinese curry yellow? ›

Whether you make your own curry spice mixes or pastes, turmeric is often an ingredient called for. Many curry recipes use not only the prepared curry spice mix or paste, but additional fresh or ground turmeric powder. This results in the curry having that golden color that makes the dish so attractive.

How do you take the heat out of Chinese curry sauce? ›

Top five ways to make a curry or chilli less spicy
  1. Lemon, lime or vinegar. Adding a squeeze of citrus, a splash of vinegar or some salt may also work (for both coconut-based and other curries like this goat curry) as they will balance out the flavour.
  2. Yogurt or soured cream. ...
  3. Sugar or ketchup.
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What is the red paste used in Chinese cooking? ›

Red bean paste (traditional Chinese: 豆沙/紅豆沙; simplified Chinese: 豆沙/红豆沙; Japanese: あんこ or 小豆餡; Korean: 팥소) or red bean jam, also called adzuki bean paste or anko (a Japanese word), is a paste made of red beans (also called "adzuki beans"), used in East Asian cuisine.

Do you need curry powder and curry paste? ›

Curry paste is not a substitute for curry powder or vice versa. Curry paste is ideal for Thai-style curries but the flavor profile does not match what is expected of an Indian-style curry.

What does Chinese curry taste like? ›

It's really just a saucy dish flavoured by a mixture of ground spices. The curry spices themselves can vary, although they have some usual suspects such as turmeric and cumin. Chinese curry is often a bit more watery in consistency than Indian curry.

Is Chinese curry sauce high in fat? ›

Morrisons Chinese Curry Sauce (0.25 jar) contains 12g total carbs, 12g net carbs, 4.4g fat, 1g protein, and 93 calories.

Is MSG in Chinese curry? ›

Contrary to popular belief, MSG is not an ingredient exclusive to Chinese food. Chef Kimura says, “You may see it listed as an ingredient in things like dashi bases, curry sauces, chili sauces, and imported products. It's also an essential ingredient in the much-loved Kewpie Mayonnaise.

What is the origin of Chinese curry sauce? ›

Despite its introduction by India monks journeying along the famous Silk Route, curry never really caught on in most of China. However, curry is frequently used in southern China to lend flavor to seafood, vegetable, and noodle dishes. Of course, it's a different story in Southeast Asia.

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