We thought we'd have a change from the usual roast turkey this year & have an Indian meal.
We decided on:
Raan masaledar, leg of lamb in a spicy yoghurt sauce.
Meetha pullao, sweet yello rice.
Gujerati carrot salad.
Gujerati green beans.
Popadom.
Naan.
Washed down with a bottle of Cava.
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Christmas dinner
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Re: Christmas dinner
Looks interesting definitely different.
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Re: Christmas dinner
Makes a change from the turkey, pauly.....but me thinks you've maybe gone all "traditional" on us! Madhur Jaffrey's recipes, per chance?
Thanks for sharing....
Thanks for sharing....
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Re: Christmas dinner
You have it correct CA, Madhur Jaffrey's old BBC book, the left over lamb will be perfect for a BIR style Biriani on Saturday.
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Re: Christmas dinner
You’re a braver man than I for even broaching the subject of BIR for Christmas Lunch !
Great looking ensemble though, so well done !. Would you do it again next year ? ... or something more bizarre ?
Great looking ensemble though, so well done !. Would you do it again next year ? ... or something more bizarre ?
A curry can never be ‘too garlicky’ or ‘too hot’ .....
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Re: Christmas dinner
We haven't really enjoyed the traditional roast turkey for a while & as we were on our own this year we fancied something different. The biriani I made with the left over lamb was possibly even nicer.
Haven't thought about next year yet, a lot can happen between now & then, but I think it will be something Indian, whether traditional or BIR I don't know.
Haven't thought about next year yet, a lot can happen between now & then, but I think it will be something Indian, whether traditional or BIR I don't know.
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