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Veggie Curries Big Cook
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- Alchemist
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Veggie Curries Big Cook
I have spent this week doing the prep (base gravy, recooked veg and g&g paste) and today cooking (in the garage on the big burner) cooking double portions of the following curries - Rshome's Jalfrezi, CA Mushroom Bhaji (with added lentils), Rshome's Dhansak, Rsahas South Indian Chickpeas and Chewys Madras.
These are to keep my daughter fed for a while when she returns to Uni after the break.
A lot of work, but split up over a number of days, so didn't feel too onerous. Pretty happy with all of them. I did wonder if they were slightly overspiced after making them, having doubled up on the spices to make 2x portions. I will see what my daughters verdict it, as my taste buds are currently all over the place!
These are to keep my daughter fed for a while when she returns to Uni after the break.
A lot of work, but split up over a number of days, so didn't feel too onerous. Pretty happy with all of them. I did wonder if they were slightly overspiced after making them, having doubled up on the spices to make 2x portions. I will see what my daughters verdict it, as my taste buds are currently all over the place!
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- Greybeard
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
Wow alchy, that looks good. I must show this to my teenage daughter, she thinks anything other than Korma is vile (including chicken tikka)
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
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- JALAPENO
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
That's a labour of love for sure. Are the curries frozen for transport? Your daughter must be so grateful, I know I would be!
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- SERRANO
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
Wow!
If I wear a wing and a dress can I be your teenage daughter?
Actually, that sounded a bit dodgy but you know what I mean!
If I wear a wing and a dress can I be your teenage daughter?
Actually, that sounded a bit dodgy but you know what I mean!
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- BHUT JOLOKIA
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
Your daughter must be very grateful, Alchy.
What's your general experience with scaling up the spices when making double portions ?
What's your general experience with scaling up the spices when making double portions ?
- Alchemist
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
Cheers guys. Yes, the plan is to freeze and transport down in a cool bag and then straight into her freezer. I think she is grateful...you can never tell :-)
- seafret
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
Very nice spread. Your daughter is lucky to have you as a dad.
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- SENIOR MODERATOR
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
I hope she has more freezer space than my sons used to have with a shared freezer at college.
She's lucky to have you.
She's lucky to have you.
Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
I think Dad has alot of cooking to do next term when word gets round looks great.
- Rusty
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Re: Veggie Curries Big Cook
Nice work Alchy if I did the same for my daughter it would be 8 butter chickens
Cheers Rusty
Cheers Rusty
The best day of the week to prepare onions for a base gravy is a Fryday
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