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rshome123
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rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by rshome123 »

Fancied something a little bit different today, so knocked up a Prawn Madras, Kadai Paneer, and some Naan.
A great combination.
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by TiptonNick »

Mmmmmm!

Never had a prawn curry - that will have to change!

Naans look great also!
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Post by cartz64 »

Likewise Tip going to have to try the prawn curry 8-)


Good looking food RS will it go on your recipe page?
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Post by seafret »

Wow! Awesome looking food rsh! And on a Monday night too!!!

I'm very jealous - I had a piece of cheese, some oven chips and an apple. :weep:
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Post by cartz64 »

I had to settle with gamon steak jacket potato and cauliflower cheese-which to be fair was very nice, but I think that prawn curry would have been more welcomed! :yes:
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by Rusty »

Looks Yum Rshome don't mind a good King Prawn curry.

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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by Greybeard »

TN, would definitely recommend that you try a prawn curry, if you get the garlic and chilli balance right it is absolutely devine.

RS, that looks far too sumptuous a meal for a Monday night, we had quiche and chips :cry::
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Of the highest standard Mr r s h, good on ya, think you've cheered everyone up !!! :laugh:
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by rshome123 »

Thanks it was a good start to the week. If it makes you feel any better I had a carrot and an apple for breakfast.

Cartz... same old Madras Recipe, add the prawns near the end to heat through. The Kadai Paneer is something I'm currently working on with a view to a recipe/video etc.
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by steveparadox »

I thought I spied some paneer in those photos! How hot are you making your Kadai Paneer dish? I've only had it at http://www.eriki.co.uk/ and the way they prepare it is on the spicier side. Is your version more traditional Indian style rather than BIR?
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by rshome123 »

Steve - To be honest, I just threw the Kadai Paneer together as quick and easy non-BIR experiment. It turned out nicely, in fact I may do a recipe/video on it.
More of a homestyle trial rather than authentic cooking. Shock horror: I used Tikka Paste.
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by steveparadox »

Love a bit of experimentation. My cooking at the moment is a combination of experimental main dishes accompanied by side dishes that are usually from either my own or others’ recipes. I like cooking based on instinct, considering what whole spices, powdered spices and fresh ingredients I wish to use, then going for it. Itngoes without saying that your evening's efforts look great and I'll keep and eye out for your KP dish in the near future! :thumbup:
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by Spellbound »

Made the Kadai Paneer yesterday for dinner, delicious.

Another winner into our curry rota.
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Re: rshome123's Monday Night Supper

Post by rshome123 »

Spellbound... :thumbup:
Just prompted memory that there's a block of Paneer in the fridge - supper tomorrow decided on.
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