Curry Recipes Online
Beginners Guide => Just Joined? Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Clive77 on July 04, 2012, 09:53 AM
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Hi to all you curry fans,
I've just joined CRO: As a Brit living in France for over 20 years now, if there's one thing I do miss is a damned good BIR curry. You can get a reasonable one in the restaurants here but NOTHING like a great British one. The French don't generally like very hot food so it's difficult to get a curry hot enough by our standards or else they'll just sling in some extra chili powder on demand but as we all know, that just ain't the way! So I'm looking forward to trying out your such very tasty looking recipes and who knows, maybe share one or two with you if I manage to come up with something interesting...although must admit, you all seem way ahead of my curry knowledge so far. I do have a great recipe and above all, method, for making Naan bread at home, just like the local TA. I'll submit it if nobody else has already.
Cheers to all and "? bient?t"!
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Welcome to cr0 Clive .
I'm sure you'll soon be knocking up authentic BIR curries in France ... just follow the great advice here.
I'd love to see your naan recipe since I've never managed to make a decent one .. please post in the bread section and I'll give it a whirl. :)
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Welcome from another ex-pat in France.
Like you I started cooking BIR style because of the poor standard of food in restaurants. Luckily I live in Paris, so at least all the ingredients are readily available.
you'll find all the recipes you need here to do yourself proud.
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Hi Fried
Just goes to show you can take the Brit out of the UK but you cant take the BIR craving out of the Brit!!!
Enjoy :)
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Hello again...sorry for the delay in answering but i've just got back from hols to read your much appreciated welcoming messages. Thanx. Yes Collin, I will post my naan bread recipe asap. I will just warn you now that to succeed you will need a good pan and one essential piece of apparatus...a chefs blow torch. (or a real one, the camping gas cylinder type you can buy in DIY stores but I find it less practical as it tends to go out when you tilt it). I know it sound mad but believe me the result is magic as the effect is that of a Tandoor oven with the intense heat coming from both sides!
I'll get it down as soon as I get 5 mins!
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Welcome from another ex-pat in France.
Like you I started cooking BIR style because of the poor standard of food in restaurants. Luckily I live in Paris, so at least all the ingredients are readily available.
you'll find all the recipes you need here to do yourself proud.
Ok Fried...I live in Meaux in the 77 dept (hence the Clive77!) around 45 mins from Paris. We'll have to meet up some time for a good meal (I'll spare you the wife and kid so we can have a reall curry!)
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Bonjour Clive et bienvenue sur le forum de L'ecosse. I also use the blow torch for crisping up the top of my naans and please do post your recipe it all adds to this community of curryholics.
I've been to Paris quite a few times and had a curry once, but it just didn't do it for me and as ever it's always a bit strange to be asked, "et avec des legumes?"
Curry on buddy.
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Bonjour Clive et bienvenue sur le forum de L'ecosse. I also use the blow torch for crisping up the top of my naans and please do post your recipe it all adds to this community of curryholics.
I've been to Paris quite a few times and had a curry once, but it just didn't do it for me and as ever it's always a bit strange to be asked, "et avec des legumes?"
Curry on buddy.
OMG..I'm talking to an elite curry master, I feel like the karate kid kneeling before his master! RESPECT!
Yes, know what you mean re the French version of currys and adding legumes. I consider myself lucky though as I have a local restaurant which actually knocks out a reasonable (I did say "reasonable") Madras, never hot enough but that at least tastes pretty good and in their defence, have a good sheek kebab for starter, great pilau rice and perfect naan bread. So all in all not too bad by french standards.
OK, having spoken to you now has given me the confidence and motivation I needed to get down to it and post my naan bread recipe. Just need to work out excatly where to post it.
On y va!
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Welcome Clive. Nice to know that France isn't a total loss re. "BIR" or should i say "FIR" ???. Spend a little time on here and you'll soon be out-doing their offering mate. Keep us posted on how it goes.
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I goto Paris several times a year, and I avoid French Indian Restaurants like the plague.
Just as the Indian foods were adapted for BIR, the French adapted their Indian food to be bland and dissappointing. Particularly avoid Saravana Bhavan on Rue du Faubourg St Denis. My wife and I had a very very bad experience in there last year.
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Clive
Go to the top of the website and click on "forum", then go to starters and side dishes - you'll see section for "breads" - click on there and then click on "new topic". Pop your recipe in there. Look forward to seeing it!
Steve
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Hi Clive,
And welcome to the forum. You'll find everything you need here to produce fantastic tasting BIR dishes, just hope you can get all the ingredients you need. If not then I am sure you will be able to buy them online or have family back home who can send them to you.
Once you are settled here and start producing mouth watering dishes, you will probably be able to go and show the french how to do it properly :)
Welcome aboard and hope you enjoy...
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When I lived in Montpeillier for awhile ended up craving a good curry went to one in the city centre called Restaurant Bombay overpriced muck to be honest
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I goto Paris several times a year, and I avoid French Indian Restaurants like the plague.
Just as the Indian foods were adapted for BIR, the French adapted their Indian food to be bland and dissappointing. Particularly avoid Saravana Bhavan on Rue du Faubourg St Denis. My wife and I had a very very bad experience in there last year.
Not surprising really, it's such a tourist trap in that area, def to be avoided. If anybody does come to Paris and can't suppress the craving for a curry, the best place to find a decent curry house is in the 10th district around the Gare du Nord area. That's the main Indian population area in Paris and whilst it won't be BIR it's the closest you'll find. There are also several indian mini markets where you can get all your main ingredients, spices etc...you never know.