Curry - in Canada?
#49
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Ack, I confess, I knew all along that butter chicken as served in Canada has its origins in a dish originally created in India. I contend however that the removal of the flavour makes the Canadian variation a different dish, in the same way as Chicken Tikka Masala is a British dish, not an Indian one.
I know now and, indeed, knew all along, that there is no tradition of exporting culinary creations from prarie provinces. Butter Chicken isn't typically trucked from Regina.
I know now and, indeed, knew all along, that there is no tradition of exporting culinary creations from prarie provinces. Butter Chicken isn't typically trucked from Regina.
#51
Go to an Indian supermarket, they have every spice you'll need and big bags of rice for very little. Plus, you can get lots of English brand stuff at a fraction of the prices the English shops charge.
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+1 there's is a very good one in Millwoods Edmonton..i used to go there a fair bit to buy all my rice spices etc etc
#53
That reminds me, I must get around to trying Oink’s **** Off Chicken Tikka Masala recipe one of these days.
#55
+1 I was thinking of it last night but had sour cream, not yogurt and wasn't sure about substituting. In the end I opened a jar of Sharwood's sauce and made quick chicken korma with peppers and red onion.
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Not bad when we went there....it's not actually Pickering, more like Ajax. There is also locations on Bloor (Toronto) and Eglington
http://www.themounteverest.ca/
I won't say it's PUKKA like what we are used to back in Blighty though, but it's close
http://www.themounteverest.ca/
I won't say it's PUKKA like what we are used to back in Blighty though, but it's close
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Not bad when we went there....it's not actually Pickering, more like Ajax. There is also locations on Bloor (Toronto) and Eglington
http://www.themounteverest.ca/
I won't say it's PUKKA like what we are used to back in Blighty though, but it's close
http://www.themounteverest.ca/
I won't say it's PUKKA like what we are used to back in Blighty though, but it's close
The chef at Pickering has travelled all over India which is why the food has influences from different regions.
PS, Those other restaurants are nothing to do with this one.
Last edited by bats; Sep 29th 2012 at 12:43 am.
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Are you sure those restaurants aren't franchises?




Closest to the UK Ive found!