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- daftbeaker
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Curry
I just realised curry is horrifically under-represented here.
Having said that, curried noodles instead of rice? Any ideas on whether it'll be nice or try and kill me?
Having said that, curried noodles instead of rice? Any ideas on whether it'll be nice or try and kill me?
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Re: Curry
Depends I guess.
Singapore noodles are lovely and they are noodles in a spicy curry dressing.
CF
Singapore noodles are lovely and they are noodles in a spicy curry dressing.
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Re: Curry
Cardinal Fang wrote:Depends I guess.
Singapore noodles are lovely and they are noodles in a spicy curry dressing.
CF
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Re: Curry
Tip for lamb for curry: in my experience, Halaal butchers are the best place to go for lamb for curry. Makes lamb from the supermarket look like mutton by comparison.
Yeah, you can do curried noodles. I've heard of that being a popular dish in Japan.
daftbeaker wrote:I just realised curry is horrifically under-represented here.
Having said that, curried noodles instead of rice? Any ideas on whether it'll be nice or try and kill me?
Yeah, you can do curried noodles. I've heard of that being a popular dish in Japan.
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Re: Curry
I think I've almost got this recipe sorted, the only problem is I tend to get impatient rather than waiting for it to get properly dry and so the rice tends to get a bit soggy 

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Re: Curry
You could mix some cold water and flour together, then throw that in the curry. It'll help it to thicken quicker.
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Re: Curry
how do you curry favor?
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Re: Curry
According to PDQ Bach in "The Seasonings", "to curry favor, favor curry".
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Re: Curry
Ubi Dubius wrote:According to PDQ Bach in "The Seasonings", "to curry favor, favor curry".
Om nom nom?

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Re: Curry
OM NOM NOM!!!


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Re: Curry

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Re: Curry

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"The only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do and what a man can't do."
Cpt Jack Sparrow
"I'm used to going out at 3 in the morning and doing something stupid."
Alan Moore
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"The only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do and what a man can't do."
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Alan Moore
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- daftbeaker
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Re: Curry
http://rubymurray.com/
Got to be good, it's got a disclaimer "Please note - no responsibility can be accepted for any loss of health resulting from the use of recipes within this database."

Got to be good, it's got a disclaimer "Please note - no responsibility can be accepted for any loss of health resulting from the use of recipes within this database."


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Re: Curry
If you want to cook a seriously good curry, do it in a slow cooker. I put it in before I go to work and it's done when I come home. Cooking it long and slow means the spices mellow and mature.
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- daftbeaker
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Re: Curry
Cardinal Fang wrote:If you want to cook a seriously good curry, do it in a slow cooker. I put it in before I go to work and it's done when I come home. Cooking it long and slow means the spices mellow and mature.
Cook the meat or onions first or just bodge all the ingredients in together and let them get on with it?
My dad has a slow cooker, I may commandeer it over the summer

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