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Pobby
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Would anyone be interested in knowing more about this topic? It is a hobby of mine and I have a real passion for Indian food.
For two of us to eat out at a local Indian, with a couple of beers each, we are looking at the sharp end of £50. We rarely do this now as my wife prefers my style of cooking. I reduce the salt content and the amount of oil that I cook with.
It`s a very tasty and can be a very MSE style of cooking.
For two of us to eat out at a local Indian, with a couple of beers each, we are looking at the sharp end of £50. We rarely do this now as my wife prefers my style of cooking. I reduce the salt content and the amount of oil that I cook with.
It`s a very tasty and can be a very MSE style of cooking.
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Yes please, pestle and mortar at the ready!That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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Yep, I'd be interested, especially if you can do dairy-free recipes (allergic to milk).0
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Do you have a version of peshwari naan???working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0
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Ok. Tell me EVERYTHING!
And I'll think about it over my curry tonight.
BTW, where do you live? £50 is chuffin' expensive for a 2-person curry. :eek: Round here (Walsall), you could get food for 4 for that much. Beer would, however, double the bill. :beer:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Hi pobby,
I would love to see your recipes too. I've tried some of curry queen's recipes in this thread: Curry Night but would love to try some more.
newlywed, have a look here for peshwari naan
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Actually, as you're so obviously passionate about it, and I'd really like to have a bash, how d'ya fancy leading a little badexample by the hand through a few (dozen) basic dishes?If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0
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I would love to hear your ideas.
Indian food is the fave in our house and if you can have reduced fat in them then thats brill.
:drool: :drool: :drool:"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye" - Miss Piggy0 -
Oooh Mrbadexample you live not to far from me!
Wheres your fave curry house then?Sometimes you have to go throughthe rain to get to therainbow0 -
I'd love to read more about it.
A question, though, are you cooking Indian food as eaten by Indians, or aiming more for the British Indian restaurant-style food?“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step” - Lao Tzu
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Yes please, I love a good curry0
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