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Omega_M
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Ether

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Prove it! Come to Oz and make me a wicked Indian dinner some time


Aight ! I'll call you next time I'm there.

quote:
Edit: Question though: Would you consider the dishes to be 'not really that hot' because you're used to that style of cooking?


Home cooked food typically contains much less chillies/ red pepper in the preparation. It is also much less spicy and doesn't contain as much oil. But yeah, I've been eating spicy food all my life just as you have not. I may not feel the heat the next morning, as much as you would


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pierre_escargot
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You can't beat good Indian food. It's one of those things for me though that's great at the time but when your munching it down drunk at 3 in the morning but your toilet takes the beating of a lifetime the following day.

All I'm saying is just make sure you install grip handles on your toilet prior and put the toilet paper in the fridge, cause it's hotter on the way out than the way in.

Guiness + Indian = Not Recommended for the weak-willed

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Ian
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
Indian food in London owns


that's aka british indian food it's one of the most popular bits of british cuisine nowadays, with chefs like Atul Kochar leading the way. Not to my taste, I like my food plain, but it sells.

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smakmagik
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Registered: Dec 2005
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
that's aka british indian food it's one of the most popular bits of british cuisine nowadays, with chefs like Atul Kochar leading the way. Not to my taste, I like my food plain, but it sells.


Exactly. When I was in England, the 'Indian' food was totally different, made to suit British tastes, and nothing like how it is authentically, pretty much like most cuisines outside their own country.

Most of you'll are familiar with a lot of North Indian or Punjabi food, like the Chicken Tikka, and Naans and butter chicken and the like, but there are a huge number of other indian cuisines that are equally delectable. South Indian with Dosas, Idlis, Rasam etc, Mughlai, Maharashtrian, Bengali are just a few other variety of food you should try out

Oh, and get familiarised with Indian sweets, perfect end to a perfect meal.


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UmmiE
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klingklang77
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: NY & Sydney&Frankfurt&Munich

quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik
Exactly. When I was in England, the 'Indian' food was totally different, made to suit British tastes, and nothing like how it is authentically, pretty much like most cuisines outside their own country.

Most of you'll are familiar with a lot of North Indian or Punjabi food, like the Chicken Tikka, and Naans and butter chicken and the like, but there are a huge number of other indian cuisines that are equally delectable. South Indian with Dosas, Idlis, Rasam etc, Mughlai, Maharashtrian, Bengali are just a few other variety of food you should try out

Oh, and get familiarised with Indian sweets, perfect end to a perfect meal.


I have had Mughlai and Dosas. Delicious. I had this dessert once which was like a custard flan type thing. That was really good, but I forget the name.


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Re: Re: indian food

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Originally posted by mickeymarley Infact I have been put in the mood now for a we chicken tikka masala


Thats a Scottish invention.


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elektrikal
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Registered: Feb 2001
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Best indian food ever is the poori/luchi (the puffy round "tortillas" indian bread type bread) that my mom makes. I eat like 10-15 of those w/ salt and go have a heart attack in my room. Nirvana.

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alefort
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Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Indian food is a gift sent from the gods themselves.


I could not agree more. I would kill for a tandoor in my backyard. I would also kill for a backyard.

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Registered: May 2006
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Originally posted by pierre_escargot


Guiness + Indian = Not Recommended for the weak-willed


thats the best combo on the planet.
mattar paneer, some naan and pakoras with assorted chutneys and a guiness. perfection.

not to be gross, but i have noticed that indian food smells EXACTLY the same going in as it does coming out...its very odd. usually makes me hungry again for leftovers lol


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djdimensions
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Being indian has its perks.


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Az
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Registered: Aug 2001
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quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik
Exactly. When I was in England, the 'Indian' food was totally different, made to suit British tastes, and nothing like how it is authentically, pretty much like most cuisines outside their own country.

Most of you'll are familiar with a lot of North Indian or Punjabi food, like the Chicken Tikka, and Naans and butter chicken and the like, but there are a huge number of other indian cuisines that are equally delectable. South Indian with Dosas, Idlis, Rasam etc, Mughlai, Maharashtrian, Bengali are just a few other variety of food you should try out

Oh, and get familiarised with Indian sweets, perfect end to a perfect meal.

I've recently been introduced to southern indian cuisine, and I'm in love

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