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Mate, I just had a really nice curry
 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 19:06 [#02369269]
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I made it myself and it was very scrumptious.

It had in it:

yoghurt
mixed vegetables
garam masala powder
tinned tomatoes
mung beans

it was so filling and enjoyable and satisfying to know that
I made it myself, too.

Just thought you would like to know...

I think you'd have enjoyed it, Freqy. What kinda stuff do
you put in your curries, btw? :)


 

offline freqy on 2010-03-02 19:24 [#02369271]
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yeah man just add loads of diffrent veggies

i over curried myself last year , i was eating curry every 3
hours, lol : P
i had to take a break.

steamed broccoli added to the sauce near the end is well
nice , swede, parsnip , olives , kidney beans, yum yum ....i
want one now. : P


 

offline freqy on 2010-03-02 19:25 [#02369272]
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and a nice warm naan bread with a glass of water : )


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 19:32 [#02369278]
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Hm, I have two little quibbles with what you say. :)

If you have water while you eat something spicy, it just
kinda makes it worse, cos you don't get used to the
spiciness. But if you save it 'til the end it is goo! :D

Also, I am not sure about putting the veg in at the end. Cos
then it doesn't absorb the sauce at all... :( But broccoli
is ace! XD I like broccoli. :)

With the rice, do you use veg stock cube? I did once, but
never again, cos I think it is kinda unnecessary and
expensive, really...

and OLIVES? :O multi-cultural, not allowed... I do like
olives, though ;)

What kind of curry powder do you use?

First I used one that is sold in supermarket- nice, but very
expensive... it was special one, like Tikka or Madras or
something. Generic 'curry power' is cheaper, but I haven't
got that yet.

I got my most recent curry powder from a Turkish market shop
down the road. It is simple and cheap. :)

Making curries is FUUUUUUUNNNNN! :D XD :D


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2010-03-02 22:57 [#02369370]
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i had a red thai curry today with zucchini and parika and
mungbean sprouts. i used a red curry paste and added
coconut milk, fish sauce, thai basil and some brown sugar.
its pretty easy but the clou is the thai basil, its
superlicious.
my mother liked it too.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2010-03-02 23:12 [#02369377]
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why you talk about a spice and say that you put vegetables
in it?


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 23:24 [#02369380]
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mmmmm... that sounds well nice! mmm


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 23:42 [#02369385]
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Fish is for sillies...

Glad your mum enjoyed it, though. I don't ever recall
cooking for mine, but maybe i will next time I am home.

Hm, I don't think I have ever seen mung bean sprouts before.
Can you get them at supermarket and if so, are they
expensive?

Interesting ingredients though, definitely. :) I will have
to try my own with a similar recipe soon.


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 23:43 [#02369387]
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hi larn :)

What kind of curries do you like?

And how is the t-shirt business going?


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 23:50 [#02369388]
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I went out for a curry earlier and it was really greasy. It
had chicken and lamb in it and I drank beer and wine and
laughed heartily. It sounds better than yours if I'm honest.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 23:51 [#02369389]
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Also my guffs are fucking brutal.


 

offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2010-03-02 23:59 [#02369398]
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sabji sambar = total stunning


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:04 [#02369401]
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lol cool, thanks for that Indeksical. :)

I haven't had Indian takeaway for aaages...


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:47 [#02369470]
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haha, recently i have been enjoying indian food, but i
normaly do mad fry ups

Pulseclock made a drawing of a lobster for my idea for a
hoody, but at the moment i am trying to get my idea across
to a company in hongkong, i need to get someone to translate
my letters because it seems they don't know exactly what i
want

i am just going to order some samples at first and see how
they sell. i want to use good materials and make it more
than just a standard hoody, ya know?


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:48 [#02369471]
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i'm also doing some other business stuff, like importing
cheap phones and cameras to sell on ebay (but trying to
avoid fakes lol)


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2010-03-03 02:06 [#02369488]
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mungbean sprouts are best bought at an asian supermarket,
ive never seen fresh ones anywhere else and never used
the ones in a can or glass. the fresh ones cost nearly
nothing, like 30 cts for two big hand full. they dont add
any
taste really, but i find them essential in asian food
& they re fun to chew on :)


 

offline freqy on 2010-03-03 02:13 [#02369489]
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tratern firstly i do not agrree with two posts you made
about curryness...no.1 I absolutley do not......only
kiddin.. lol :P

whatever :p water is fun .and brocceli is nice cause it
holds fresh water to cool me down in the curry heat. Also>
add chopped apple to the side of the plate and fork a piece
now n then with your curry and naan.

i like the cool things whist i eat the hot. its fun .....add
soya ice cream too if you have some a blob to dip your
broccli into . so tastey and sweet.

byezzzee :P



 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2010-03-03 02:21 [#02369491]
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The water in the Broccoli will magnify the effect of the
capsicum. You need some Raita to calm your taste buds down
if you are a big girls shirt.


 

offline freqy on 2010-03-03 02:39 [#02369498]
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oh that's why it hurts lol : P I am such a big girls pants
!



 

offline freqy on 2010-03-03 02:43 [#02369499]
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i dont use much curry powder

ive been to curry houses where it is like 80 percent curry
powder!! ....what the hell !!!! its like eating battery acid
or something!? a torture resturantie. !!

they must be so used to it ..my family say it is mild im
like wondering if i should call 999 for an ambulance. or is
it 911? damn tv!!

what happens if you call 911 outside the USA anyway?


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2010-03-03 18:03 [#02369611]
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I'm waiting for take away Thai curry right now. I prefer
Thai curry to Indian curry but Indian cuisine to Thai
cuisine. I would go for some lamb korma and garlic and herbs
naan bread if I knew a good place around here. Thai and
Indian are my two favorite cuisines.


 


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