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Re: Curry
Originally Posted by stevenglish
(Post 6338599)
I've found the only way to get a goodun is to make it myself, all the spices are freely available (probably more so than the UK) it's just that no-one seems to know how to put them together. Get a copy of pat chapman's curry bible and if you're feeling brave make a harsha tindaloo:curse::curse:
Can you get that recipe book out here, or is there any others you recommend |
Re: Curry
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 6325838)
Then why don't you organise one in Eltham? I'd like an excuse to see it again (and meet you) :D
Buzzy |
Re: Curry
Originally Posted by stevenglish
(Post 6338599)
I've found the only way to get a goodun is to make it myself, all the spices are freely available (probably more so than the UK) it's just that no-one seems to know how to put them together. Get a copy of pat chapman's curry bible and if you're feeling brave make a harsha tindaloo:curse::curse:
I agree that its easy to make your own,, but when you've had a long day and you fancy a decent curry and all the trimmings nothing beats a takeaway ;) |
Re: Curry
Originally Posted by spunkytiger82
(Post 6341632)
I've never really tried making them but could definately give it a go. Hubby likes Biriani (if thats how you spell it) with the curry sauce. Would be interested to try making it.
Can you get that recipe book out here, or is there any others you recommend |
Re: Curry
Originally Posted by Poppett44
(Post 6341643)
I agree that its easy to make your own,, but when you've had a long day and you fancy a decent curry and all the trimmings nothing beats a takeaway ;)
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Re: Curry
My OH is great at curries. We started out with the Pat Chapman Curry Club books and I highly recomend them to anyone getting started.
Once you make up your own spice blends you can then use them in the recipies. Its really easy and the results are delish. Our chicken tikka blows your head off and friends say its better than anyting they have had in a curry house. Try this one: Butter Chicken: Cut one and a half pounds of chicken breasts into bitesized chunks Marinade in Light Tandoori Marinade (see below) covered in fridge for 1-24 hrs (in a non metalic bowl). Heat 2oz (roughly) of butter in a wok. Add 1 tablespoon of cumin seeds. When they begin to pop (10 seconds) add the chicken and stir fry until cooked. Light Tandoori Marinade 5fl oz (150ml) milk 2 teasp garlic powder 1 teasp ginger powder 1 teasp chilli powder (more if you like it hotter) 1 teasp dried mint 1 teasp salt 1/2 teasp deep red food colouring (optional) 1/2 teasp turmeric You can make batches of the marinade in advance and just add the milk when you come to use it. It keeps for ages in an airtight jar. Pat Chapman also has a book called "quick after work curries" if you cant be arsed with the preparation and marinades etc! |
Re: Curry
Originally Posted by RenShen
(Post 6341693)
My OH is great at curries. We started out with the Pat Chapman Curry Club books and I highly recomend them to anyone getting started.
Once you make up your own spice blends you can then use them in the recipies. Its really easy and the results are delish. Our chicken tikka blows your head off and friends say its better than anyting they have had in a curry house. Try this one: Butter Chicken: Cut one and a half pounds of chicken breasts into bitesized chunks Marinade in Light Tandoori Marinade (see below) covered in fridge for 1-24 hrs (in a non metalic bowl). Heat 2oz (roughly) of butter in a wok. Add 1 tablespoon of cumin seeds. When they begin to pop (10 seconds) add the chicken and stir fry until cooked. Light Tandoori Marinade 5fl oz (150ml) milk 2 teasp garlic powder 1 teasp ginger powder 1 teasp chilli powder (more if you like it hotter) 1 teasp dried mint 1 teasp salt 1/2 teasp deep red food colouring (optional) 1/2 teasp turmeric You can make batches of the marinade in advance and just add the milk when you come to use it. It keeps for ages in an airtight jar. Pat Chapman also has a book called "quick after work curries" if you cant be arsed with the preparation and marinades etc! |
Re: Curry
Thank you:o
If you like, i can post a recipe each day. I have a lovely one for raita. Its 3 cups of yoghurt with 1/2 a finely chopped red onion, 1/2 teasp of minced garlic, 1 teasp cumin powder and some chopped coriander.:) Had it tonight with veg curry. If you make it with low fat yoghurt its actually diet food!!!!!! |
Re: Curry
Originally Posted by RenShen
(Post 6341739)
Thank you:o
If you like, i can post a recipe each day. I have a lovely one for raita. Its 3 cups of yoghurt with 1/2 a finely chopped red onion, 1/2 teasp of minced garlic, 1 teasp cumin powder and some chopped coriander.:) Had it tonight with veg curry. If you make it with low fat yoghurt its actually diet food!!!!!! |
Re: Curry
Know what you mean. I do one with spaghetti, lentils, carrot and onion. We call it blanket raiser:ohmy:
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