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Celebrate curry week without breaking the bank with our top money-saving tips

YOU would be mad-ras to miss this spicy celebration. It is National Curry Week, so what better time is there to indulge in your favourite Indian dish?

You might be surprised to learn that we spend up to £340 a year on spicy meals, with an average of £9.41 per dish.

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Celebrate curry week without breaking the bank with these money-saving tipsCredit: Getty - Contributor

Whether you are crazy for korma or love a ­vindaloo, here are some tips on how to cut the price of spice.

DIY: Making a curry from scratch is not costly if you know what you are looking for. At Tesco, get six chicken breasts currently on offer for £3.25, down from £3.80, and a Sharwood’s curry sauce for £1.85. Then add own-brand microwave pilau rice for 60p. That totals £5.70 for two — just £2.85pp.

Chef Miguel Barclay also has a delicious sweet potato katsu curry recipe that costs just £1 per serving. See his YouTube channel for more dishes costing a quid.
SAVING: £6.56 pp

DINE-OUT DEAL: To celebrate Curry Week, you can get 25 per cent off at selected restaurants nationwide. Check nationalcurryweek.co.uk for the nearest participating restaurant, download the voucher and take it along for a meal.
SAVING: 25 per cent

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and get up to £15 cashback on your order with Just Eat. Simply upload your receipt.

SAVE: £15

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