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McSwede wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:54 amAlso witnessed deep fried battered pizza for the first time. WTAF??? It's like committing slow suicide 😂
My friends in Stirling, their Local takeaway does Chicken Nugget Balti and Pizza Naan... :lol:
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dinny_g wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:46 am
My friends in Stirling, their Local takeaway does Chicken Nugget Balti and Pizza Naan... :lol:
They both sound alright to be fair, like some kind of junk food/curry mashup. As long as for the latter you mean a pizza made with naan bread as the base, not just a whole pizza stuffed inside a naan.
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unzippy wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 2:14 am I've had some very good results from here:

8-) will take a look through there. Thanks for sharing it.
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JonMad wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:26 am
dinny_g wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:46 am
My friends in Stirling, their Local takeaway does Chicken Nugget Balti and Pizza Naan... :lol:
They both sound alright to be fair, like some kind of junk food/curry mashup. As long as for the latter you mean a pizza made with naan bread as the base, not just a whole pizza stuffed inside a naan.
The former... :lol:

To be fair, the normal stuff, Jalfrezi, Madras etc were very good
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I had a Thai curry last night :shock:
Very good.

Need to find somewhere that sells plantains so I can recreate that deep fried coconut batter plantain dessert and binge on it over the weekend.

Also does anyone know how to make nice grilled squid at home? I’m tried a few times and end up with something akin to a Pirelli P6000 tyre.
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Mito Man wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 11:10 am
Also does anyone know how to make nice grilled squid at home? I’m tried a few times and end up with something akin to a Pirelli P6000 tyre.
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Hmm perhaps I’ll try the 1 hour method as the 1 minute one was closer to sushi.
I reckon the restaurants I go to must cook it for an hour then deep fry or grill it just before serving :?
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mik wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:54 pm I want a curry now 😕
Me too - so I had one... lush :lol:
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Was brought by friends to Chatkhara in Tooting SW London this evening.... Similar to the one above it's a place I wouldn't normally go into based on how it looks, but it was honestly the best curry that I've had in a couple of years and it worked out at £6.50 each!
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unzippy wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 2:14 am I've had some very good results from here:

Did the basic chicken curry yesterday. Took a while to do the sauce - man, that uses a lot of garlic! - but I now have 5 portions of it left for another day. Very nice curry - exactly as you'd get in a restaurant. Impressed. I made the naan as well, which came out better than I thought it would when I put it in the oven, as the dough was very sticky.
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That looks bloody good Jon...
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Good effort! I'm no fatty tho and would want double that on my plate 8-)
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dinny_g wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:30 am That looks bloody good Jon...
Seconded!!
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I'm in Aberdeen this week, anywhere offering a decent curry around there?
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Oof that's looks cracking.

How long did it take ?

ETA I can see it now 1.5 hrs including prep. I'll have a crack tonight.
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Carlos wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:15 pm Oof that's looks cracking.

How long did it take ?
The sauce took nearly a couple of hours including all the chopping and blending, and I cooked the chicken at the same time as this. Then adding it all together took another 15 mins.

As I said, I have a few portions of the sauce left so using that it should be half an hour or so all in, once the sauce has defrosted.
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Forgot a couple

Manchester City Centre - Rajdoot, This & That, and Dishoom as previously mentioned. This and That is brilliant, old school, simple curry. Menu varies daily, but always the same every week and there's only a few dishes on offer.

Sussex - Elmer Tandoori in Elmer. One of the best curry houses I've ever been to. Been a couple of times when staying in Elmer to do Goodwood, albeit a few years ago now. A couple we stay with even have friends that drive 45mins to Elmer to go to this place. It's also insanely cheap - as in you'll be sure they've missed several things off the bill. I had a lime chilli chicken or something the 1st time I visited, which was amazing. 2nd time it wasn't on the menu but when I asked they cooked it for me anyway 8). Don't expect a fine interior or matching cutlery, but that's part of the charm.
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McSwede wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:54 am Just had chips and curry at Pizza Corolla in Weegieland and they were bloody lovely. The lady fires salt on like a cardiac assassin though!

Also witnessed deep fried battered pizza for the first time. WTAF??? It's like committing slow suicide 😂😂

Went to Döner Haus again earlier (pre being pissed) and it was great. Curry wurst and chicken shawarma, washed down with Bitburger. Yummy!
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So is a pizza crunch, one of the only things I miss since I stopped eating dairy :lol:.
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JonMad wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:27 pm
Carlos wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:15 pm Oof that's looks cracking.

How long did it take ?
The sauce took nearly a couple of hours including all the chopping and blending, and I cooked the chicken at the same time as this. Then adding it all together took another 15 mins.

As I said, I have a few portions of the sauce left so using that it should be half an hour or so all in, once the sauce has defrosted.
Fantastic 8-)

Likewise - do the sauce in bulk and then portion up for the freezer.
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Same as Jon's basic curry, absolutely fabulous.

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Genuinely as good as my local takeaway for a similar dish but it's a lot of work which ended up being over 2 evenings.
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