Bit Hot
for a Korma.
It appears to have half dissolved the poor bint.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 8:52,
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It appears to have half dissolved the poor bint.
Korma
Not worth eating.
You want a nice Madras you do.
(Preferably goat or mutton - best of all the curry meats)
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:12,
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You want a nice Madras you do.
(Preferably goat or mutton - best of all the curry meats)
Do you offer classes?
All this curry-talk is far too confusing for my poor American brain.
...seriously. I know naught of the ways of the curry. Except what I find in Thai restaurants.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:26,
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...seriously. I know naught of the ways of the curry. Except what I find in Thai restaurants.
Keeping it simple
Mutton Curry
Goat Madras
Even an American should be able to knock up a decent curry.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:32,
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Goat Madras
Even an American should be able to knock up a decent curry.
Unfortunately, we're used to having all that done for us.
Built on the backs of slaves, and all that.
But I'll most certainly try my hand at the curry-making art. Thanks for teh linkorz :)
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:36,
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But I'll most certainly try my hand at the curry-making art. Thanks for teh linkorz :)
Thai curries arent so good
Indian curries are the greatest thing to ever have been invented.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:34,
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Yes?
I've never had Indian cuisine. There's an Indian restaurant not far from my home. Perhaps I should remedy the situation.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:37,
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Nowt wrong
with Thai per se.
For Curry though you need Indian.
Recommend you go no hotter than Madras to start with.
Jalfrezi or Rogan Josh if you are a softy.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:50,
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For Curry though you need Indian.
Recommend you go no hotter than Madras to start with.
Jalfrezi or Rogan Josh if you are a softy.
I can handle hot things.
I rather like them, actually.
But: Madras, got it. I'll try to remember that. Thanks for the tips, once again. This b3ta session has turned out to be rather informative and educational. At the same time.
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Thu 15 Dec 2005, 9:58,
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But: Madras, got it. I'll try to remember that. Thanks for the tips, once again. This b3ta session has turned out to be rather informative and educational. At the same time.