Curry Recipes Online
Supplementary Recipes (Curry Powders, Curry Paste, Restaurant Spice Mixes) => Supplementary Recipes Chat => Topic started by: Paul1980 on May 24, 2010, 02:33 PM
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Might have to try some of the chilli
http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Gurkha-Fine-Foods.html (http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Gurkha-Fine-Foods.html)
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Hi
Why not get yourself a copy of the Gurkha Recipe Book from the Gurkha Museum, ?3.30 plus P&P, They also sell spice mixes. Or find a copy of JSP 404 as it also contains Malay recipes.
Regards
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I love nepalese food - at least the UK version, having never been there yet.
The Great Nepalese Tandoori on Eversholt Street on the eastern side of Euston Station is fantastic. A very nice twist on BIR flavours. Their pickled vegetable side dish is to die for. No website though, unfortunately.
That part of London - from there to roughly the BT tower has some really interesting regional sub-continental restaurants.
I have said this before but the variety of the BIR should have its own room. Pakistani, Punjabi, Nepalese, all have specific restaurant styles which are not the Bangladeshi mainstream.Gujerati food, South Indian vegetarian restaurant food, all should be celebrated here.
Mike
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Hi
Why not get yourself a copy of the Gurkha Recipe Book
commis,
sounds quite different - have u tried any of the recipes or can u describe what's in the book.
http://www.thegurkhamuseum.co.uk/The_Shop/Giftware/Gurkha_Recipe_Book/9/127 (http://www.thegurkhamuseum.co.uk/The_Shop/Giftware/Gurkha_Recipe_Book/9/127)
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Hi
Sorry JerryM, I missed this post. If you would like a copy of the Army manual covering both Gurka and Malay cooking please drop me an email addy.
Regards
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I went to a Nepalese restaurant in Edinburgh a while back but it seemed no more than a BIR with pics of Everest thrown in. Couldn't see anything different in the food.
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thanks for the link jerry have just ordered one this morning