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What's your favorite curry? Posted on: 09.10.2011 by Ella Rick Had a jalfrezi for my dinner last evening
....yumI also love Thai green curry, Panang and Laska What's your favorite curry? | |
Ralph Alderette 12.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by ranzerox
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Ralph Alderette 11.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by ranzerox
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nayit ruiz jaramillo 10.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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
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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! $500 steak, I would love to have a go at that.... must of been some size |
Ralph Alderette 11.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by ranzerox
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Aleta Hartzler 11.10.2011 | up by UT in austin theres a little thai shop tucked behind some dorms, they have a Volcano Chicken Curry based roughly from Red Curry. so delicious. the best curry and meal ive ever tasted... besides my 500$ 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
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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