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The BEST and WORST Thai Curry Paste - Taste Test! 

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What's the best Thai curry paste? And what's the worst one? I did a blind taste test of the most common brands of Thai curry paste to find out, and then tried to see if the worst one can be salvaged!
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00:00 Intro
01:17 The 5 brands and how I chose them
03:09 A little background on curry paste
03:46 Taste Test #1 - Curry Sauce
12:50 Taste Test #2 - Full Chicken Curry
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Pailin “Pai” Chongchitnant is the author of the Hot Thai Kitchen cookbook, co-host of a Canadian TV series One World Kitchen on Gusto TV, and creator and host of the RU-vid channel Pailin's Kitchen.
Pai was born and raised in southern Thailand where she spent much of her "playtime" in the kitchen. She traveled to Canada to study Nutritional Sciences at the University of British Columbia, and was later trained as a chef at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in San Francisco.
After working in both Western and Thai professional kitchens, she decided that her passion really lies in educating and empowering others to cook at home via RU-vid videos, her cookbook, and cooking classes. She currently lives in Vancouver, and goes to Thailand every year to visit her family. Visit her at hot-thai-kitchen.com

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@susanbuentello2656
@susanbuentello2656 Год назад
I had to come back and tell you that I have always used Thai Kitchen brand curry paste for convenience since it’s the only one at my supermarket. After watching this video I made a trip to an Asian grocery and picked up a tub of Mae Ploy green curry paste. I made my usual chicken curry recipe that I usually use Thai Kitchen brand for and I was blown away by the difference! I’ll never go back!
@embracethesuck1041
@embracethesuck1041 Год назад
I'm with you. It's generally the only one available but I'd go as far as to say it's terrible.
@maxmotors9497
@maxmotors9497 Год назад
If you taste it alongside mae ploy you will definitely think it’s terrible
@cristinalisette6247
@cristinalisette6247 Год назад
I bought that Thai kitchen one and threw it out after one use. I'm lucky that I have a lot of Asian markets near me.
@Enclave.
@Enclave. Год назад
Yeah, everybody should know where their local Asian grocery store is.
@ruthvazquez7236
@ruthvazquez7236 Год назад
I would buy two Thai red curry paste containers because it was so bland. Now I used two TB of Mae ploy 😂
@Cromf
@Cromf Год назад
What’s even more bizarre is that the huge tub of the Aroy D curry paste usually costs less than the little jar of the thai kitchen curry paste haha!
@tkjho
@tkjho Год назад
Thai Kitchen is imported by McCormick Canada, a company that charges a lot for its spices.
@gourmetsportsman
@gourmetsportsman Год назад
That's because he market is different. Aroy D is targeted to Asian (for the most part) and Thai Kitchen is for hipsters.
@killerdustbunnies
@killerdustbunnies Год назад
@@gourmetsportsman for a long time Thai Kitchen was the only available option in my local supermarkets. Now that other brands are more easily found and Asian markets are becoming more common, it looks like we should all be experimenting to find our own "best" options.
@T33K3SS3LCH3N
@T33K3SS3LCH3N Год назад
It's the first one I bought because I went to an Asian import shop (the kind that advertises international cash transfers in 10 languages because at least 90% of their customers are immigrants/guest workers) and honestly just picked the cheapest one per kg. I later noticed that most Asian fast food places in my city use the same.
@nailily
@nailily Год назад
Thai kitchen is pushed by westerners so it's not surprising to me that it's more expensive than Asian brands.
@laurabee7358
@laurabee7358 11 месяцев назад
I saw this video and am guilty of having Thai Kitchen red curry paste in my pantry. Well, I immediately ordered Mae Ploy per your recommendation on this video- wow, what a huge difference! You’re my go to now for all my Thai cooking. Gave you a “thank you”- if folks appreciate Pailin like I do, don’t be cheap, give her a Thank You!
@donaldhoover8095
@donaldhoover8095 Год назад
Glad you mentioned the mae ploy had shrimp in it. I am violently allergic to shrimp in any form so you saved me a lot of misery.
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 8 месяцев назад
I imagine you're an avid reader of ingredient lists, and it *is* declared (just checked)
@theclimbingchef
@theclimbingchef 2 месяца назад
I think the aroy is shrimp free....I used it a lot with vegan cooking
@Yengi-cw2ox
@Yengi-cw2ox 2 месяца назад
If you can read (and presumbly you can if you can type) you will not need to worry
@williammccarthy5248
@williammccarthy5248 2 месяца назад
Aroy-D contains “shrimp powder” according to a screen grab of its label on Amazon.
@toxicitysocks
@toxicitysocks Месяц назад
@@williammccarthy5248 I noticed the same thing unfortunately. I have a shellfish allergy so looks like I have to go with maesri or homemade.
@GyroCannon
@GyroCannon Год назад
Why I love Pailin's channel: so thorough A test of the curry on its own and then also a taste test of it with ingredients in it. Perfectly done!
@723snoopy
@723snoopy Год назад
Agreed! A clear and consistent method of evaluation!❤
@aaronwhite1786
@aaronwhite1786 Год назад
I appreciated her taste testing fish sauce, because even as someone who likes to think they've got a pretty good palette for someone that's grown up entirely in the US Midwest...I don't think it's wide enough for me to be tasting straight fish sauce.
@DMSProduktions
@DMSProduktions Год назад
@@aaronwhite1786 Palate:It's NOT paint!
@aaronwhite1786
@aaronwhite1786 Год назад
@@DMSProduktions I use it as both paint and food. Gotta maximize resources.
@DMSProduktions
@DMSProduktions Год назад
@@aaronwhite1786 HAHAHA! Nice 1!
@shugo2355
@shugo2355 Год назад
I love these types of informative video. Im sure they're time consuming to make but the info is 100% worth it
@El_Revienta_Vientre
@El_Revienta_Vientre Год назад
Facts, like how worth it’d be to get a best shrimp paste video
@xiengyod
@xiengyod Год назад
I am a native Thai people. For the instant chilly paste, my mother occassionally use the brand "Nam Jai" because it sale in small portion that just enough to make curry in 1-2 times and it also cheap. One small pack, about 100 grams, is just 20 THB.
@victorpereira225
@victorpereira225 11 месяцев назад
I'm the opposite, my son will eat his weight in Thai red curry so I have to buy the largest size I can find.
@toujours405
@toujours405 6 месяцев назад
Is there a specific Thai brand you recommend? I've seen Somjai and Jarome brands as well from Thailand.
@knguyen4435
@knguyen4435 4 месяца назад
​@toujours405 didn't you watch 13:31 the video ???
@toujours405
@toujours405 4 месяца назад
@@knguyen4435 Did you? That brand is called Thai Kitchen. I'm asking about Jarome and Somjai brands???
@chartreuseverte
@chartreuseverte Год назад
Your second test really brought this taste test a level above others that I've seen -- I really liked how you tried to create the best dish possible while working with the less flavorful paste! So thorough, well done, thank you!
@RaymondCore
@RaymondCore Год назад
At university in 1970, my Thai roommate's mom would send him/us real Thai curry paste; it was Mae Ploy. We used Indian yellow curry mixed with ground cayenne pepper, and evaporated milk as substitutes for the Thai curry and coconut milk. Nowadays, I can buy Thai eggplants, fresh galangal, kefir lime leaves, lemongrass, and bergamot in Dallas. I retired to Thailand so now, no worries. Mae Ploy is still my favorite. Thanks for confirming my bias. Love your channel.
@naiadolling
@naiadolling Год назад
Using evaporated milk to sub coconut milk is actually pretty genius. Guess I’m making curry tonight after all! Thank you for the tip.
@rickybobby599
@rickybobby599 6 месяцев назад
​@@naiadollingif you have coconut oil even better ❤
@naiadolling
@naiadolling 6 месяцев назад
@@rickybobby599 I’ll definitely keep that in mind! I typically have coconut milk and oil on hand.
@lakicia30
@lakicia30 5 месяцев назад
What part of Thailand did you end up in? I worked in Bueng kan and chiang mai, and have of course visited Bangkok and Phuket
@AA123TD
@AA123TD Месяц назад
Where can you find galangal in Dallas? I have been trying to find so I can make rendang.
@LightningRound1st
@LightningRound1st Год назад
Thank you. This solved a mystery for me. Red curry paste in the various peanut sauce recipes has always baffled me. Thai Kitchen is in that small, convenient jar. It's easy to use a small amount periodically, however, I always ended up using 3-4 times the amount called for. Now, I know why.
@El_Revienta_Vientre
@El_Revienta_Vientre Год назад
Facts, now we need that “what’s the best shrimp paste?” Video
@altaroxllc3184
@altaroxllc3184 Год назад
As Uncle Roger might advise you, if you are gringo...use the white amount, not the right amount! 😜
@julienrocher1
@julienrocher1 10 месяцев назад
I am an ex South African used to great curries because we have millions of Indians living there. Now living in Ireland. I was shocked how people make curries here. Everything tastes like salt vinegar and a very low grade curry powder- mostly yellow. Recently there has been an influx of very high quality Thai restaurants so now we have access to great food. Of course the supermarkets have your least favourite brand which probably is best for the people here as they are not used to eating spicy. I have taken to getting MaePloi online. Really great. I was surprised to find it’s made by an Asian family living in the USA. Thanks for your great video. Your work is amazing. I follow Maanchi for Korean and you for Thai food. I have cooked a few of your recipes and deeply impressed my Thai girlfriend.
@halleyevans1980
@halleyevans1980 7 месяцев назад
Why is it so bad? Isnt it beautiful??@@daraj123
@elizabeths4272
@elizabeths4272 Год назад
I have purchased Thai Kitchen occasionally when I wanted to save the time of driving to the Asian grocery store and I always regret it. The last time I kept adding paste until I dumped the whole jar in and it still tasted bland. Never again! Thank you for this taste comparison!
@ShojiPanda
@ShojiPanda Год назад
I had been using Thai kitchen for years because it was the only one I could find without added chemicals. However it is CRAZY expensive and so weak that I needed to use the whole jar for one meal. I had stopped making beloved Thai curry the past year because of the cost. Recently I found one at the Asian supermarket that didn't have any added chemicals. I just went and checked the brand and saw that it is Mae Ploy!! Excited to try it now for some authentic good spicy flavour! Thank you Pailin.
@honeybunz4353
@honeybunz4353 Год назад
When I make Vegan Thai curry, I use Thai Kitchen. It's about $4 for 4 oz and $15 for 35 oz container. I order it from Amazon, usually from Amazon grocery, so I have it at my door when I get home from work. I would agree it's my least favorite because it's not as flavorful, but it's vegan.
@coolnewpants
@coolnewpants Год назад
@@honeybunz4353 Have you tried the Aroy-D pick she recommends for vegetarians? The ingredient list (shown at the 2:33 mark) seem like it should work for vegans as far as I can tell
@honeybunz4353
@honeybunz4353 Год назад
@@coolnewpants thank you, I'll be on the hunt for it.
@123goldenlily
@123goldenlily Год назад
I'll use Thai kitchen for the same reason, but I'll also add some extra chillies and spices. I'll definitely have to try Mae Ploy though!
@brandon3872
@brandon3872 Год назад
Once you try Mae ploy, you'll never look back. It's definitely the best choice, it's authentic and and widely available.
@nightsparrow1252
@nightsparrow1252 Год назад
Love this. Now I know why not spicy enough. Please do one for green curry paste too!
@kalivang3992
@kalivang3992 Год назад
I vote for this!!
@pesto12601
@pesto12601 Год назад
Do one for EVERY curry paste.. Massaman, Green, Yellow, Panang, etc!
@vinstinct
@vinstinct Год назад
Yes. We need the green!
@chooilinquek8655
@chooilinquek8655 Год назад
Yess, please do this for every paste! 🙏🏼
@silentone11111111
@silentone11111111 Год назад
Great. Now one on green curry 😀
@charliep9066
@charliep9066 Год назад
I just came across this video randomly, and wow, what a well executed blind taste test and assessment. It was so informative and I'll now be changing my curry paste brands going forward. Thank you. You've earned a new subscriber!
@FezDaStanza
@FezDaStanza Год назад
I'm so impressed by how thought out your comparison "experiment" was, down to taking account of evaporation! This video answered a question I've had for years and I'm so glad you had 3 top choices because I've noticed that almost every Asian store carries a different variety!
@coolnewpants
@coolnewpants Год назад
This was a really valuable test to see! Shopping for ingredients I'm unfamiliar with can be very challenging so I appreciate you for taking the time to evaluate them in an objective way (with alternatives and workarounds as well!)!
@ptg01
@ptg01 Год назад
Fascinating ! Great job ! Nice to see options for those that crave the more authentic flavors vs those that are ok with weak curries !
@veronicakcomt-wong7752
@veronicakcomt-wong7752 Год назад
Thank you so much for always breaking things down so clearly Pailin. You're the best!
@hanifleylabi8071
@hanifleylabi8071 11 месяцев назад
I love how on depth your videos go. This is the level of detail I love but people rarely give!
@NerdNest0
@NerdNest0 Год назад
This video is exactly what I needed! I have been looking for the perfect Thai curry paste. Thank you! I have been buying Mae Ploy for years. I am gald to know you picked this brand as your top choice.
@xavariusquest4603
@xavariusquest4603 Год назад
Just tried the Mae Ploy paste. The results were spectacular. Made a huge pot with 4 pounds of chicken and 6 cans of coconut milk. I used 12 tablespoons. I also added one large thumb of julienned ginger and a stalk of lemon grass shaved into paper thin slices. It was my best curry in 20 years.
@horrido666
@horrido666 Год назад
You must have had a party! Add a little lime juice next time.
@xavariusquest4603
@xavariusquest4603 Год назад
@@horrido666 I use lime leaf. It makes for a more balanced end product. I do have fresh lime on the table. And yes...maxed out both rice cookers.
@givepeaceachance5834
@givepeaceachance5834 3 месяца назад
@@horrido666Are you Jamie Oliver?
@josedavidrodriguez6584
@josedavidrodriguez6584 Год назад
I love Thai food! your videos are very informative. I just received your book on the mail. Cant wait to try all the recipes!
@johnr1348
@johnr1348 Год назад
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm a 50+ man in the U.S. Midwest....you really break this stuff down for the novice and make me want to try some of these dishes.... Thank you so much for making this so much fun !
@pacemarshall9358
@pacemarshall9358 Год назад
This was really interesting! I always use Maesri because it's plentiful at the Asian grocer, and it's vegetarian. To hear your thoughts on it being watery was really intriguing, because I've always noticed how wet the paste it. I will definitely consider a different option if it's available (and vegetarian) at my grocery store, even if only to give it a try! Thanks for doing this, Pailin!
@aaronkritusan9397
@aaronkritusan9397 Год назад
I use Maesri myself, but I normally double up the amount of paste and add a few extra herbs or spices; I like the extra colour you get from it.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 Год назад
The Maesri in the little cans comes in a ton of flavors too - my local H Mart has about a dozen of them.
@mellio9077
@mellio9077 Год назад
I love cooking with Maesri too. It’s the same for me. I use a whole can for a big pan of curry, and adjust the flavors with fish sauce, lime and sugar.
@spencerschneider9115
@spencerschneider9115 Год назад
I've also tried all the same Red pastes and prefer Maesri as well. I think it has decent heat and is prepared and tastes 'fresher' than the others. That said, my go to yellow paste is Mae Ploy, hands down!
@ExpensiveGun
@ExpensiveGun Год назад
Can't beat Maesri Panang Curry paste. It's my go-to.
@El_Revienta_Vientre
@El_Revienta_Vientre Год назад
Maesri is nice, but having a “what’s the best shrimp paste?” Video review/shootout would be nicer 🙂
@gregbrooks7233
@gregbrooks7233 Год назад
Good experiment! I love red curry, and I appreciate knowing which brands you found best presented authentic Thai flavor. Thanks for sharing.
@MrAilsaAng
@MrAilsaAng Год назад
omg thank you for taking the time & effort to film this!!!!
@m13b
@m13b Год назад
Good call out for the Arroy-D coconut milk - just started using their milk and their coconut cream too and my curries have been much nicer
@krophiquon
@krophiquon Год назад
it is tasty. too bad they abuse animals to harvest the coconut. I don't know what brand to buy any more
@xray7908
@xray7908 Год назад
I like the little cans of Maesri. I stir fry the paste to bloom it and dump in a can of coconut milk, and it makes just the right size batch with nothing to store after opening. It makes a nice base, and then you can add whatever you want to make it a little spicier to your own tastes.
@GeneralGrivas
@GeneralGrivas Год назад
Excellent video. I was always curious what to use because there are so many options, buy this was a great way to narrow it down. Also the testing was fair and thorough.
@kellyh7158
@kellyh7158 Год назад
Thank you for making this video! Also thank you for being so thorough with testing all of them. I’m used to using Mae Ploy too and then if I don’t have that then I use the Aroy-D. It was interesting to hear how they all compare though cause I’ve definitely seen those other brands at the store too but I’ve just never had the chance to try them.
@rohanlg790
@rohanlg790 Год назад
I used maseri and found the directions on the bottom ask for you to use more then other brands ! I think it’s intentional so you don’t end up with leftovers in the can that can go off. Even though you used the same weight, each brand will ask for different amounts. You could re test going with their instructions and see if they taste better
@melissablick779
@melissablick779 Год назад
Maesri is my favorite. My thai friend in college recommended that brand.
@KnickKnackPatty
@KnickKnackPatty Год назад
I just freeze my leftovers but tbh, I only use half a can at a time. Internet Shaquille also has a fun video with ideas on what to do with leftover curry paste
@lisahinton9682
@lisahinton9682 Год назад
@Rohan LG I agree! Her logic on that was way off. And adding water to equalize the weights was bizarre, too. But, she probably doesn't have a science background, which is fine, of course, but the experiment was flawed from the get-go. Oh, well, still gave us a lot of insight on each of those brands.
@shllybkwrm
@shllybkwrm Год назад
I also use Maesri because I'm allergic to shellfish and it's always marked vegan!
@penelopepalm
@penelopepalm Год назад
I love the maesri but am not surprised she picked the one she’s used to. Use the instructions on the package instead of her “standardized” for best results
@lulworth2234
@lulworth2234 Год назад
I love this style of video with the blind taste tests, it would be cool to see more of these!
@zakuradragon
@zakuradragon Год назад
I love experimental food videos like this! Thank you so much Pai!
@brandonkhamphannoulith6696
@brandonkhamphannoulith6696 Год назад
I really like this kind of video, testing brands and cooking with the brands. Its an addition to the recipes video. Thank you!
@fredfirth3834
@fredfirth3834 Год назад
I used the Thai Kitchen for a while, but I lived in a fairly rural area at the time and that was what the grocery store had. I used Maesri a bit when I could get that, but my go-to for the past few years has been Mae Ploy, which I am able to buy in the cardboard cartons at a local Asian shop.
@kristinegoodman7534
@kristinegoodman7534 Год назад
This makes me feel so much better! I've used thai kitchen and couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong when making curry.
@bobdavis1168
@bobdavis1168 10 месяцев назад
Palin, Thank you Thank you , Thank you !!! As Always , Another Outstanding Presentation !!! Thank you so much for taking the time ( and effort ) to give this GIFT to all of your followers !!! God Bless !!!
@Cyberia398
@Cyberia398 Год назад
I love a blind taste test! This is so helpful since I’m not cooking Thai food often enough to do my own comparisons. Good job!
@claudetteleblanc5273
@claudetteleblanc5273 Год назад
Thank you so much Pailin. I love Thai food, but as a French Canadian. I didn’t know what to buy, for authentic taste of Thai cuisine. And you are a great teacher. 💖💖💖💖💖🙏🙏🙏🙏
@WineOnTheDime
@WineOnTheDime Год назад
Great video! When I cook with the Thai Kitchen pastes, I often use the whole jar and stil have to add more fish sauce, and thai chilis to get it to be on par with homemade pastes.
@z-z-z-z
@z-z-z-z Год назад
a part of me died inside after watching the results...due to accessibility i also use "thai kitchen." i also use the whole jar, add fish sauce, and chilis. i even add ginger paste, garlic paste and lemongrass oil.
@AlexBobalexRavenclaw
@AlexBobalexRavenclaw Год назад
I love that you tested the curry pastes. We finally made some curry noodles with Aroy-D and I missed the flavor as it’s what my mom used growing up. I wasn’t aware of the other brands as well, so you just introduced me to new products!
@stuvius
@stuvius 8 месяцев назад
Just gotta say I love your channel soo much and you've helped me improve a lot with Thai cooking 😊
@poppy5515
@poppy5515 Год назад
You must have read my mind! I love it! I have wondered about the Thai Kitchen brand [I'm from Thailand and cook a lot]. When I tried it, I got the effect exactly like your analysis. Now could you please do one on coconut milk? Chao Kao used to be my go-to brand... not any more... The old one that they offer - kind of white color can - used to be the greatest but now it's watery. The green color can has a hint of coconut but on my tongue it feels like powdered coconut reconstituted. And the taste - is awful! I could go on...
@visi9856
@visi9856 Год назад
So glad you did this. Namjai is the most commonly available thai curry paste in India so I use it by default but always wondered if it was actually accurate tasting or not
@joyfulparadise
@joyfulparadise Год назад
Excellent review. So thorough and the explanation of how to compensate if we are using the weaker ones is fantastic. I have both weaker ones and had no idea that not all red curry pastes are created equal.
@Levi-dk2yl
@Levi-dk2yl Год назад
Great video! Very informative and objective without being too dry to watch. Thank you! Will definitely go for Mae Ploy
@deang9061
@deang9061 Год назад
Great job! I predicted a similar outcome. Members of my family are allergic to shrimp, so finding a good shrimp free brand can sometimes be a challenge. When I tried to make paste from scratch, I found there are as many curry paste recipes as there are Thai granny's.
@shllybkwrm
@shllybkwrm Год назад
I'm allergic too. I usually buy the Maesri because it's marked vegan!
@joythanapat1378
@joythanapat1378 10 месяцев назад
The shrimp paste is the one important recipe of the curry paste. However, the vegetarian period (week) is the new healthy trend for thai people. This is the reason that the curry paste is produced with no shrimp paste. There are few companies to produce.
@VitaleFMCG
@VitaleFMCG 5 месяцев назад
Try Blue Elephant guys its completely vegan and handmade!@@joythanapat1378
@junk4493
@junk4493 Год назад
I had no hopes for Thai Kitchen. That's the one I see at Target. I am glad Mae Ploy is up there. That's my go-to paste as well. I'll see what is carried in my local Asian grocer out of curiosity, as I haven't heard of Namjai before this video. Thank you for doing the work and sharing your thoughts
@dummatube
@dummatube Год назад
Gee you are good - a very clinical and scientific approach! I have just subscribed and will go through all of your other videos. Thanks!
@binzy6739
@binzy6739 Год назад
Maesri fan here! I love that I can have unopened tins of various kinds stacked up in my pantry. And totally agree with others - using the whole tin helps a lot in the final result. I'll definitely have to try the Aroy-D next time!
@PandoraBear357
@PandoraBear357 Год назад
I think her test is flawed. Since the pastes themselves are not the same recipe, weight, and consistency to begin with, adding the same amount of coconut milk, sugar, and then water to the lighter weight ones is not actually fair.
@d.y.e3803
@d.y.e3803 Год назад
I am also a Maesri fan. I just use more paste and less coconut milk. My nong has also used Maesri at her very popular Thai restaurant for nearly two decades. Greetings from Los Angeles
@mooreandless
@mooreandless 9 месяцев назад
I use the entire can of Maesri curry paste for chicken or tofu curries.. but add garlic, lemongrass, fish sauce, lime leaves, coconut milk and sugar. A little lime juice at the end. Its inexpensive and handy to have tins in pantry!
@brianpoxon3088
@brianpoxon3088 Год назад
About 15-18 years ago, Thai Kitchen bought off the shelf at the standard supermarket actually had some oomph. Within a few years later, it suddenly became bland and lackluster - the recipe very obviously changed, probably to placate westerners that didnt like the intensity of flavor and spice. We stopped using it. We ventured into making our own and were blown away by the flavor difference and intensity (no brainer), but have switched to mae ploy for ease of use and similarly good flavor. Haven't tried the others.
@kathcares
@kathcares Год назад
Possibly it was a smaller company that got bought by a large corporation. Another commenter mentioned that it's made by McCormick. It may not have always been a McCormick brand.
@MikehMike01
@MikehMike01 Год назад
Sorry you have destroyed your pallet with overseasoned food 😂
@jonestacara
@jonestacara Год назад
Even westerners want quality and authentic flavor. Why not just eat the boring flavors you like instead of watering down something good. Makes no sense to me but these large corporations always find a way
@TheDuckofDoom.
@TheDuckofDoom. Год назад
​@@jonestacara It is really on the retailers and customers. The retailers don't have anybody with knowlege of the products to curate the stock so you get generic crap that ticks a box. The bulk of customers are totally clueless about ingredient quality and many are such bad cooks that good ingredients would just be wasted anyway. Customers that do know food generally travel to specialty stores, which further skews the sales in common supermarkets in a sort of feedback loop.(This all relative to areas near large coastal populations. The economics are totally different in very rural towns.) Chain retailers all seem to use some undercooked algorithm to make half of their stocking decisions, and the other half is left up to brand merchants that basically buy a section of shelf space and stock it themselves. (eg If you see all of one brand of spices, cookies, or beer clumped together rather than mixed brands organized by product type, then that is most likely entirely stocked and organized buy a distributer and not the retail store. Same for most promo displays.)
@trashteen012
@trashteen012 11 месяцев назад
Thank youuuu. Very impressed with your serious blind taste test, and how you are trying to upgrade your bottom pick! Keep the good work^^
@etherdog
@etherdog Год назад
Good methodology on the blind tasting! I just got served your channel as a suggestion and am intrigued enough to subscribe.
@Ouefdie
@Ouefdie Год назад
I usually use the watery not so spicy curry paste as a spread on sandwiches. It tends to spread more easily and is not too hot. Just some curry paste, salad greens, maybe turkey slices or chicken breast and peanut butter.
@PailinsKitchen
@PailinsKitchen Год назад
Now THAT is a use I never thought of!
@charliep9066
@charliep9066 Год назад
Such a smart idea, I'm going to try this ! Thanks !
@shuhadea
@shuhadea Год назад
Thanks for the idea❤
@El_Revienta_Vientre
@El_Revienta_Vientre Год назад
@@PailinsKitchen best shrimp paste video next? 🙂 (please)
@brucetidwell7715
@brucetidwell7715 Год назад
Never would have thought of that but, Wow!, that takes a chicken sandwich to a new level.
@hunkhk
@hunkhk Год назад
Such a thorough job on this exercise - I will continue to stick with Mae Ploy. I used to buy the fresh paste in Bangkok markerts like otokor but honestly its a bit of hit and miss and nearly always super salty and spicy and hard to have consistency unless you always stick with the same supplier, but I guess that is also part of the fun, shopping around and experimenting. Thanks for all your hard work, best Thai channel of all time. Sawasdee pi mai 2023!
@eugeniogonzalez5651
@eugeniogonzalez5651 Год назад
Hi Greg!!! I have tried the pastes in Otokor…. most consistent for me which i have used for 40 years is from the stall of Tu
@hunkhk
@hunkhk Год назад
@@eugeniogonzalez5651 thank you for letting me know, I will check that one out next time appreciate the tip.
@junialstudios
@junialstudios Год назад
I love this video so much! Thank you for putting in the work!!!
@Jimmerca
@Jimmerca Год назад
I've been using Maesri Panang Thai curry for quite some time now, and always enjoyed how it came out, but will now I have to try your favorite. Thanks for sharing this informative taste test.👍🏻♥️
@dan_lu
@dan_lu Год назад
Your tests went pretty much how I thought they would (for the 4 brands that I've seen before -- including the Thai Kitchen -- even tho I haven't tried it). Including expecting the Maesri to be weak once you started measuring similar amounts of each (by weight), and especially since you added water to the recipe. (Directions from the can are just 1 can of curry paste + 1 can of coconut milk with no extra water). I also do like that the individual cans don't take up room in the fridge (or freezer) since I'm usually tight on space there. And yeah not having shrimp paste does make it more convenient when you need to accommodate vegan friends. Also, it would've been a bit more interesting to have done the "try to make it good" version with both of the bottom two, but doing it with the TK probably was most helpful for people who have limited access to Asian grocery stores.
@4saken404
@4saken404 Год назад
If you're short on space and/or refrigeration Aroy-D also makes this stuff in single-use packets.
@thall3827
@thall3827 Год назад
My friend made a curry recipe from a Blue Apron meal kit, and it tasted really good, so to recreate it he did a bunch of research and determined that Mae Ploy yellow curry paste was the way to go. Cool to find out that Mae Ploy seems to be a popular and good choice!
@RobotsWithKnivesCartoons
@RobotsWithKnivesCartoons Год назад
I've been using Mae Ploy, as that is what I find in the Asian markets here in Washington State, and the Curries I've made with them have turned out really good, I do add some Thai chilies, but not nearly as much to something I would cook without curry paste as I enjoy a nice kick. I've been cooking some stuff for my parents and my mom really enjoys the spicy dishes I've tried from your videos so thank you, thanks to you I have put a smile on my moms face many times.
@thorngrave
@thorngrave Год назад
Thanks Pai! Really informative video. I have wondered what the differences are between the various commercial curry pastes. And I feel happily justified that I always reach for Mae Ploy 😊👍. Happy New Year to you and Adam!
@AdamHotThaiKitchen
@AdamHotThaiKitchen Год назад
Thanks Bran and same from here!
@MartinRosol
@MartinRosol Год назад
When I started making Thai curries around 25 years ago, Maesri was most readily available in local Thai groceries. But it was more intensely flavored back then. The green curry for example was practically “Thai hot,” and I did not use the entire can. Today, when I make green curry with Maesri, I use the entire can. And it’s there’s definitely less heat. So the formula must have changed over the years. UPDATE: on second thought, it has been years, but there’s a chance the brand I used was Mae Pranom. I somehow remember the face of a Thai lady on the can.
@nightclawer6679
@nightclawer6679 Год назад
Mae pranom is known for her sweet& spicy chicken dipping sauce
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce Год назад
Your heat tolerance could have gone up also over the years.
@crownstupid
@crownstupid 10 месяцев назад
I too have been a Maesri fan. Green Curry Maesri was the best around for years, and I had to really dial it back cooking for 2 with one can. Few days ago I made Panang Maesri and I put in like 75% of the can and we were both complaining about it not having enough flavor. I think when they changed their can to have then little rounded top on one side they also changed their recipe. It's not the same that it was.
@lmnl13
@lmnl13 Год назад
My family mixes Mae Ploy and Maesiri together. And I love how it turns out 😂 to each their own! thanks for the video !!!!
@esskay3805
@esskay3805 Год назад
Hey!!! My family does too!! 🎉
@rneustel388
@rneustel388 Год назад
I’ve only been eating Thai food for about six months, and I bought several different Maesri pastes, and we’ve loved the curries we’ve made with them-yellow, Penang, massaman, green, but not red as I was afraid it would be too spicy. I really appreciate this taste test, and how you separated the different flavors in your review.
@mariecat07
@mariecat07 Год назад
You're so kind! My go to is ALWAYS Mae Ploy just like you. ❤️ Thai kitchen one is terrible! I've tried to use that one before when I was in Texas trying to cook for friends. I was embarrassed 😳😂 Thank you for doing this test! I was on point with your favorites❤️ You are my go-to Thai cooking when I forget how to make something, and if anyone asks me how to make Thai food, I send them your channel :) Thank you!! 🙏❤️🙏❤️
@Doodad2
@Doodad2 Год назад
I'm currently recovering from Covid. I have no smell or taste. I love red curry and my wife uses one of your preferred brands. I think I'm going to ask for a good strong red curry so I can enjoy something for a change. I love your channel and your recipes! Thanks for your efforts!
@dasha3381
@dasha3381 Год назад
I tried green curry pastes extensively. I remember that Maesri felt like straight chili paste: hell-heat and zero flavor (I'm surprised their red paste wasn't spicy). I did like Lobo brand. I had to get only half a serving because it was too spicy for me but it still had flavor. And I don't remember liking Thai kitchen. Sounds like I should check out Mae ploy too :))) I wish they made flavor blend and chili separately, so we could adjust flavor and heat independently. Thanks for the video!
@heidifink991
@heidifink991 Год назад
Great video! Love your method and the thorough breakdown. Your results are so interesting for me, but not unexpected. As a Thai food lover who is very sensitive to spice, I use Maesri, BUT I always add extra lemongrass, garlic, and galangal when I am sauteeing my curry paste, and I don't use water, just coconut milk. Adapting for more flavour, more richness, and less spiciness, with a weaker paste. I find even Maesri and Thai kitchen very spicy LOL
@markswayne6326
@markswayne6326 Год назад
Great review! I use the Thai Kitchen because two people in my household have severe shellfish allergies. To make it taste like something I double up on the paste, add cayenne pepper, and extra ginger. It's still distressingly bland. The extra doctoring helps. I will definitely be keeping an eye out for the Aroy-D paste.
@overseastom
@overseastom Год назад
This was really interesting, and though I worry you'd get bored of doing it, I'd looove to see you do the same test with the other types, especially yellow and panang and green! Could be a good little series and playlist...
@SLYkutie
@SLYkutie Год назад
I'm Hmong, born and raised in the U.S. and growing up, my mom has used and still uses the Aroy-D brand. As I've cooked on my own, gotten older, expanded my tastes, I find that the Aroy-D brand is just too salty for me, and, the last few times, had a bitter aftertaste. With a lot of the paste being packaged like it is (in a bag, then stuffed into the plastic container), I could never use it up either, so it was wasting precious fridge space. Living on my own, I came across the Thai Kitchen brand at my local grocery chain because I was new to the area and not aware of any Asian grocers yet, so of course, I purchased one jar and cooked with it to make khaopoon/curry noodle soup. Never again, as I noticed right away the difference - I used the whole jar plus Three Crabs brand fish sauce and it was still not tasty! Recently, I've come to love the Maesri brand that my boyfriend one day randomly chose from our trip to the Asian grocer we found near us. Because it's shelf stable, contained in a small batch, not too salty, and delicious even without fish sauce (based on my preference), the brand is perfect just for us two. When I'm making a large amount of curry for my siblings or many guests, I'm fine to buy a lot of the small Maesri cans, plus, I already have a good handful of their cans in my pantry for my curry cravings 😋 I have not tried the other two brands yet, but maybe I will in the future to see if I like them. Thanks for reviewing these brands! I like these kinds of videos, hope you can do more. Have a good one!
@babycakes8434
@babycakes8434 Год назад
You can buy large container of Maesri and keep it in the freezer. I cook only for myself in big batches and that is what I do. Maesri doesn't freeze in the freezer, so you can use it all the time without it being hard like a rock. It goes bad in the fridge though.
@PhysioDetective
@PhysioDetective Год назад
You would have really liked Maesri 10-15yrs ago - much better and more concentrated. Now it seems to have become milder :/
@SnackPacks10
@SnackPacks10 Год назад
Yesss I agree I love maesri. I used Thai kitchen once before, and it was before I even knew much Abt Thai food but I still didn't like it at all. Plus it's like really expensive for some reason.
@pengouin
@pengouin Год назад
I preordered your new book that will come in march, i can't wait to have it, i also wanted your older book (2016) but since i watch alot of your videos i know that you always rework your receipe and make nice changes to them. It is always a pleasure to watch your videos, you're the only food channel that i follow! Please never stop! Ps. : so happy answered , thank you for educating us. I miss thailand food alot and your attention to details makes all the difference.
@PailinsKitchen
@PailinsKitchen Год назад
Thanks Peco!
@everythingelse6316
@everythingelse6316 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video and choosing curry pastes that would likely be more available. I see some comments mention Lobo but I don't think I've seen that in my area so I'm glad there are other options. I love curry so am excited to give the Mae Ploy a try! I love shrimp paste!
@theguynextdoor4978
@theguynextdoor4978 Год назад
Mae Ploy is a fool proof choice. Lobo is good, most Thais I know use Mae Ploy or Lobo. Aroy-D is too hot for my preference. I remember in Thailand I bought some Mae Ploy sachets to take home. The sweet lady behind the counter smiled and said: Many restaurants use this brand, but they will kill me for telling you... She was 43 but looked like 27. By the way, Nittaya is a good brand also. Quite authentic.
@lyphishart
@lyphishart Год назад
@@ebisu8824 Excuse you?
@kathachareonpong2001
@kathachareonpong2001 Год назад
I think Lobo is a lot better more balance taste. Mae Ploy actually their main specialty is coconut cream (Chaokoh), chill sauce and thai sea food sauce.
@theguynextdoor4978
@theguynextdoor4978 Год назад
@ZrOfucks2give Thai Kitchen is inauthentic, and watered down, they got some of the ingredients right. But Mae Ploy, Lobo and Nittaya are my faves so far.I trust the products of Thailand more.
@theguynextdoor4978
@theguynextdoor4978 Год назад
​@@kathachareonpong2001 I use Lobo too since they don't sell Mae ploy locally for some reason. I always stock up on mae ploy sachets when I'm visiting the neighbouring countries.
@gchow6009
@gchow6009 Год назад
Never seen Namjai in Los Angeles area. Mae Ploy is number 1 choice among my Thai friends who used to own Thai restaurants. I also use Mae Anong sold in big bag.
@skatingcanuck9837
@skatingcanuck9837 Год назад
Pai I am so happy to see another installment in your INGREDIENTS 101 list. Finally a Thai curry paste video! Will we ever see Adam?
@AdamHotThaiKitchen
@AdamHotThaiKitchen Год назад
Hi Skating! :) It's not in the plan so far (revealing my secret identity after so long) - but who knows? :) Thanks for asking though! :) Hope 2023 been good to you so far? Cheers! Adam
@johnorsomeone4609
@johnorsomeone4609 Год назад
I loved your approach of taking the weakest sauce and still trying to give it the boost that it needed. Great video 👍.
@TawnHead
@TawnHead Год назад
I got the Mae Ploy and keffir lime leaves today! I made the best red curry pineapple curry I've ever made! Thank You so much! The first bowl was over jasmine rice, but now I'm eating it as a soup! Bliss here!!! Already posted on FB and shared your video with friends. ❤❤
@alyssashifra678
@alyssashifra678 Год назад
Well, thank you-I feel better. I *tried* making curry with Thai Kitchen curry paste once, and I was really disappointed. About a decade ago, McCormick used to make a (very reasonably priced!) dry seasoning pouch for tikka masala. My family LOVED it; and I’ve also seen people post online about a much-beloved butter chicken seasoning pouch. As Thai and Indian food gained more popularity in American markets, McCormick inexplicably discontinued both products! Instead, they came out with a bunch of “ready made” sauces and “just add water/microwave”-style products that were EXORBITANTLY expensive…and not nearly as good. I’m pretty sure there was nothing wrong with the discontinued products, but they figured they could make a lot more $$$ by implying Indian/Thai food is just “too hard” for Americans to attempt. It was greedy, and wrong, and a darn shame.
@helenaluisa7518
@helenaluisa7518 Год назад
Pailin we NEED this for green, yellow and massaman!! 😍
@nellycct
@nellycct Год назад
I appreciate your hard work. This is so useful because I’m not Thai but I love Thai food! Now I can try to make it at home. Thank you
@brendablake584
@brendablake584 10 месяцев назад
Very informative! As I have kids I cook for, it was very helpful to have a "kid friendly " option noted. But I cant wait to see if I can find your recommendations at my area Asian market!
@troystallard6895
@troystallard6895 Год назад
I braised chicken thighs and breasts this evening in a curry sauce containing onions, garlic, diced tomatoes, coconut milk, peanut butter, condensed cream of mushroom soup, chicken broth, a package of frozen stir fry vegetables, and Thai Kitchen red curry paste. I used a whole 4 oz. jar. There was no noticeable heat, and not much curry flavor. I wound up dumping in a bunch of hot Hungarian paprika, and wishing I had added some diced jalapeno when I was sautéing the onion and garlic. Thai Kitchen is the only curry paste carried by the two supermarkets where I do most of my grocery shopping. So it looks like a trip to an Asian Market is in order, to stock up on real curry paste and a few other things.
@josxxiv
@josxxiv Год назад
Thai Kitchen is what I use because it’s the one that’s available. I’ve found it to be quite good flavor wise with the conversion 1tbs in recipe = 1/2 jar of Thai Kitchen
@catcat3838
@catcat3838 Год назад
Your evaluation is so true. I used the own jar of Thai Kitchen curry paste and still feel there is no enough curry taste to it. But this is the only option around my area. Will definitely look online for the other recommendations that you have. Thank you for the information.
@audralizsmith
@audralizsmith Год назад
This is so good to know. I have used Thai Kitchen for years and always have to at least triple what the recipe calls for! I guess I just need to go to the Asian grocery store for curry paste too. Thanks for doing this!
@sevenohnine
@sevenohnine Год назад
I was so nervous when this video was published. I am happy that the Chef likes the same paste I have been using for years -- Mae Ploy. I prefer the yellow curry paste that doesn't have shrimp 🦐, hence i can make vegan curry .... just double check the ingredients list. Thank you for sharing ....
@amulu10
@amulu10 Год назад
Great comparison! Speaking of Maesri, it seems like they changed the formulation when they moved to a tincan form factor. I have Maesri from last year that came in a plastic container like the top 3 brands and it has way more flavor in general, whereas now you need to add more paste to get the right flavor but it ends up being too spicy. I will be buying one of the other brands going forward!
@colinmattson589
@colinmattson589 Год назад
Yeah, that’s a weird thing I also found about Maesri: they sell tubs and tins and sachets and jars and they are NOT all the same recipe. Mae Ploy, as you might reasonably expect, simply sells the same paste in different quantities.
@currymuttonpizza2
@currymuttonpizza2 Год назад
Glad I'm not crazy! I had been buying Maesri and I always felt something was missing, but when you add more paste it's too spicy. Or at least, too spicy with not enough reward from the other flavors!
@jtam70
@jtam70 Год назад
This was very informative. Thank you very much. Will be making curry this weekend!
@angelounson2175
@angelounson2175 Год назад
Many thanks for the tip. I usually buy Thai Kitchen as it is the only one available at our local supermarket's international section. When I do a trip to my nearest Chinese supermarket, I did see the brands that you mentioned but ignored them as I thought they were no different to Thai Kitchen. I tried Mae Ploy, OMG, what a difference!! Thank you!! Next one to buy is Aroy-d.
@glennnanod3160
@glennnanod3160 Год назад
I worked for decades at an Asian Market in Hawaii and by far Mae Ploy was our best seller by a lot. We even sold it by the case to Thai Restaurants and Food Trucks. Just the overall popular choice. My personal choice also. One problem is the Shrimp Paste for Vegetarians. I think only the Yellow version didn't have it, so they would buy another brand.
@jmcrofts
@jmcrofts Год назад
Thai Kitchen is all they have at the grocery store close to me, I always end up using like half the jar to make one pot of curry 😅
@geezerlaw
@geezerlaw Год назад
So glad to hear. I’ve used Thai kitchen when I couldn’t get to Asian grocery store- thought it was weak. Have both green and red aroy/d now - maybe I’ll try adding a bit of shrimp paste to add flavour!
@jenniepitzel3820
@jenniepitzel3820 Год назад
I love this! Very eye opening indeed. Thank you for this experiment. I usually buy Aroy-D, but have bought Thai Kitchen and have been disappointed in the lack of flavour. Now I know it isn't just me. 😍
@brianpage1886
@brianpage1886 Год назад
Thank Pailin! Before Christmas I amassed the ingredients for Red Thai Curry Paste using the 'School of Wok' recipe. This is not easy in the UK. One of the things I miss about Vancouver is the Asian stores everywhere (and Thai Restaurants). Here in the UK I had to order most things on line. Anyway, I was just too busy to make paste and ended up throwing out most of the ingredients. I searched for paste on line and found out that my local supermarket (Sainsburys) stocked My Ploy, even though I have never actually seen it there. I went and asked an employee where they were hiding it. I was initially told that they didn't carry it, but after a search on their system they actually found it. It was even on sale at £2.97, which is really cheap. I tested it last night and I found that it did not have the flavour that I was getting from the 'School of Wok' recipe I was using, but it was not bad at all. It is fairly 'hot', but with the amount of veg that I use it balances out nicely. A dash of fish sauce (1/3 of what I would normally use) and some palm sugar cheered it up. I didn't add any salt to my rice as you suggest, as there is plenty in the paste. Now I can make quick Friday night Thai Curry for my wife! I can even make a quick lunch to cheer up a rainy day.
@El_Revienta_Vientre
@El_Revienta_Vientre Год назад
Love Pailin and respect her knowledge, its why a “what’s the best shrimp paste?” video would be really appreciated ❤
@whatsup968
@whatsup968 Год назад
I remember seeing Thai Kitchen curry paste and buying it on a whim. I was in college and wanted something good and easy to make Made the curry following instructions on the jar. Tasted like dissappointment Like she said, Maesri is still wayyyyyy better even if it is weaker than the other brands. Follow the directions the brand gives and it will taste good (at least to a white person's pallet). We use it bc it comes in little cans. We also use it in the kitchen of the Asian grocery store/restaurant at which I work bc we can get it in stock pretty consistently and it's vegan so good for vegan patrons. Whether the cooks supplement it with anything else I don't know, but our restaurant is extremely popular! I didn't know that Arroy-D also doesn't have shrimp paste! I'll make sure my boss knows too This is very useful information for when customers ask me about curry pastes since I can't personally cook with everything in the store! Thank you!
@aprilbennett4161
@aprilbennett4161 Год назад
Living with someone with shellfish allergies and not seeing many brands in my area (navigating brands online is confusing, too), I've relied on Thai Kitchen for some years now. I quickly learned to use the whole jar and play around with numerous additions, from smashed lemongrass that I later fish out (I grow an East Indian lemongrass) to hot chili flakes/powders. I love hot chili oil and sometimes add that, too. I'm thankful for this video and will try and get my hands on Aroy D as an alternative.
@hedruum
@hedruum Год назад
This was very informative. I’ve always used Maesri just because it’s commonly available in a lot of places (just picked some up about an hour ago). I’ll definitely keep an eye out for the brands you recommended. Actually, I am one of those people that likes my curry without rice 😅. One of my favorite Thai restaurants in Chicago, Joy’s, makes a Penang curry served over fried crispy rice noodles and that was always my favorite. A few years ago, I started cutting carbs and stumbled on another alternative by mistake. Their’s a Cajun fried cabbage recipe I tried while doing keto that usually uses bacon fat. I was out of bacon one time so I used coconut oil and the flavor reminded me of curry dishes so I turned it into a Penang curry dish and it’s now one of my favorite things in the world. Would definitely like to try it with better paste if I can find it. Thanks again!
@tarynwyatt8731
@tarynwyatt8731 Год назад
This is so satisfying to see you react to thai kitchen curry paste. It is usually the only one I can find and I honestly have to use the whole jar to one can of coconut milk to taste anything. I don't even understand who they are producing it for because watery is certainly the word I would use!
@hugegamer5988
@hugegamer5988 Год назад
Probably for markets like the Midwest US. If you need help understanding how people view food here, my own grandma called farmers cheese “spicy”. I have to make it clear I won’t pay and be angry when ordering if it’s not spicy because actual Thai restaurants get a stream of complainers. Who goes to a Thai restaurant expecting bland food lol.
@johnsmith-gq5jw
@johnsmith-gq5jw Год назад
Thai Kitchen also sells coconut milk, and their coconut milk has a "lite" version with 50% less calories. But if you look at the details, it has half of everything. The lite version is literally just their regular version cut with 50% water. smh
@doracotterell2863
@doracotterell2863 Год назад
@@johnsmith-gq5jw - True. However, Thai Kitchen is everywhere in Canada 🇨🇦 and fortunately Thai Kitchen Full Coconut Milk version is not cut with water, plus did you know that Arroy D Coconut Milk now adds preservatives to their coconut milk? 😟 Thai Kitchen doesn’t add preservatives plus in Toronto - their distribution is far & wide. I personally stock up heavily on Blue Monkeys Coconut Cream. Price point is better than Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk and it’s richer, creamier.
@johnsmith-gq5jw
@johnsmith-gq5jw Год назад
@@doracotterell2863 Where do you find Blue Monkeys coconut cream? I generally use creamed coconut, the hard stuff that comes in a small box.
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