What's your favorite curry?

What's your favorite curry?
Posted on: 09.10.2011 by Ella Rick
Had a jalfrezi for my dinner last evening ....yum
I also love Thai green curry, Panang and Laska

What's your favorite curry?
Ralph Alderette
12.10.2011
Originally Posted by ranzerox
it was... it was dry aged, fucking cooked perfectly. quite amazing.


AND FUCK YOU ASAND, im happy with my very good analog mixer curry
hahaha awesome sauce.
Ralph Alderette
11.10.2011
Originally Posted by ranzerox
up by UT in austin theres a little thai shop tucked behind some dorms, they have a Volcano Chicken Curry based roughly from Red Curry. so delicious. the best curry and meal ive ever tasted... besides my 500$ steak in Chicago.
lolz. you ate the equivalent of a good, 4 channel analog mixer.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.10.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
I know nothing about curry. I actually thought it was just a spice and not an dish.
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Oh man there is a world of taste that you are missing out on.
Ella Rick
09.10.2011
Had a jalfrezi for my dinner last evening ....yum
I also love Thai green curry, Panang and Laska

What's your favorite curry?
Kassandra Guthmiller
14.10.2011
It sounds gay, but I actually like a korma.

I can handle really spicy food, but I like the taste of a nice korma. Especially one made by me
Hipolito Scionti
12.10.2011
I love all curry, spicier the better but i must admit i am a sucker for a good butter chicken.

London crew, check out Aroma Spice in Hampstead.

http://www.aromaspice.co.uk/

Totes amaze!
Branden Wentler
12.10.2011
Living in Abu Dhabi, I've grown a tad weary of tikka and curries in all its variety--Nepali, Bengali, Hindi. There's an Afghani restaurant near my house that serves a steamed pumpkin wedge with minced lamb infused with clove, cardamom and curry topped with yoghurt that is orgasmic. I would kill for some paanang thai and that wonderful orange tea with cream though...can't seem to find a good thai joint here.
Gregory Finely
12.10.2011
lamb korai is a winner!
Ralph Alderette
12.10.2011
Originally Posted by ranzerox
it was... it was dry aged, fucking cooked perfectly. quite amazing.


AND FUCK YOU ASAND, im happy with my very good analog mixer curry
hahaha awesome sauce.
Yong Aptekar
11.10.2011
Mattar Paneer and chicken tikka masala really get my naads pumpin!
Aleta Hartzler
11.10.2011
it was... it was dry aged, fucking cooked perfectly. quite amazing.


AND FUCK YOU ASAND, im happy with my very good analog mixer curry
Ella Rick
11.10.2011
^^^^^
That's funny!

$500 steak, I would love to have a go at that.... must of been some size
Ralph Alderette
11.10.2011
Originally Posted by ranzerox
up by UT in austin theres a little thai shop tucked behind some dorms, they have a Volcano Chicken Curry based roughly from Red Curry. so delicious. the best curry and meal ive ever tasted... besides my 500$ steak in Chicago.
lolz. you ate the equivalent of a good, 4 channel analog mixer.
Aleta Hartzler
11.10.2011
up by UT in austin theres a little thai shop tucked behind some dorms, they have a Volcano Chicken Curry based roughly from Red Curry. so delicious. the best curry and meal ive ever tasted... besides my 500$ steak in Chicago.
Ralph Alderette
10.10.2011
Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Korma, Tandoori Paneer. all awesome..
I love food.
Ralph Alderette
10.10.2011
Paneer is tightttt! lol
I'm hispanic but I've been with my Indian girlfriend for about 4 years. Indian food is like mexican food to me except with more variation in spices.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.10.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
I know nothing about curry. I actually thought it was just a spice and not an dish.
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Oh man there is a world of taste that you are missing out on.
Ella Rick
10.10.2011
Really?

I know you can get curry leaves to use in certain curries, generally curries are made from a selection of spices and chilli.

I take it curries not high up in your list of fav dishes,
Not sure if Indian food is big over in the US, it's pretty mega in the UK

I also like to make my own Texan style chilli tho
Leeanna Ayla
10.10.2011
I know nothing about curry. I actually thought it was just a spice and not an dish.
Ella Rick
10.10.2011
That sounds like a good veggie alternative,
I will have to look out for that one,

I've had Paneer and spinach starter before, but not in a main.
Evelyn Navarijo
10.10.2011
I'm a sucker for most indian curries, but I had one with pumpkin and some sort of Indian cheese in it the other day, 'twas awesome.

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