We recently moved house and things have been a bit hectic for a few weeks. I was definitely suffering withdrawal symptoms having not cooked a proper curry for a few weeks, so I made time today to fix that problem.
Steve Paradox Pathia on the left and my Jhalfrezi on the right cooking away ( apologies for the state of the cooker........ no time for cleaning today
Finished results from left Pathia, Jhalfrezi, Garlic Chilli Chicken and a (tamed down) Vindaloo. Curry heaven. No time to make naans, but these shop bought Iranian breads are a great substitute. I just pimp them up with some garlic butter.
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Sundays curries
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Re: SUndays curries
Looks fantastic.... definitely curry heaven! Great way to break your BIR curry dry spell.
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Re: Sundays curries
Lovely looking dishes, nice to see a range of different colours to the dishes too. A very productive Sunday!!!
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Re: Sundays curries
Looking good BI
Cheers Rusty
Cheers Rusty
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Re: Sundays curries
Looking good, BI
Presumably, the Jalfrezi was this one? Which recipes did you use for the Garlic Chilli Chicken and (tamed down) Vindaloo, please?
Presumably, the Jalfrezi was this one? Which recipes did you use for the Garlic Chilli Chicken and (tamed down) Vindaloo, please?
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Re: Sundays curries
Yes CA, that Jhalfrezi is correct. The Vindaloo was mine with a big heaped teaspoon of Kashmiri powder rather than the hot chilli powder, also with no Kashmiri chillies.
GCC was my creation too. I’ll pretty sure I posted it on here, but I’ll check.
GCC was my creation too. I’ll pretty sure I posted it on here, but I’ll check.
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