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Supplementary Recipes (Curry Powders, Curry Paste, Restaurant Spice Mixes) => Supplementary Recipes Chat => Topic started by: jamieb728 on July 11, 2012, 09:33 PM
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Hi all
Not been on for a while just have a quick question how are the onions cooked that come with thhe tandoori mixed grill do they add lemon dressing at all?
Jamie
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Hi Jamie
For a Chicken Tikka Main, the onions are usually raw, thinly sliced long, then spread onto the cast iron sizzler, heating on the burner.
The Tikka from the Tandoor or the Microwave is added on top and the heat is cranked up high, then the lemon dressing is squirted on to finish it off
and create the smoke, lovely aroma and drama as its carried through to the table.
(Everybody in the kitchen avoids this smoke, as its worse than a chilli cough, you literally have to dive for cover) :o
For a mixed grill, big chunky onions and capsicum are deep fried quickly, then arranged on the
sizzler before being blasted and squirted.
Here's one I ate earlier :P
http://www.southtyneside.com/sizzler/sizzler.html (http://www.southtyneside.com/sizzler/sizzler.html)
cheers Chewy
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or the Microwave
There should be a law against pre-cooking tikka!
Hi Jamie, I was recently served onions and peppers that were cooked in the Tandoor. They were extremely tasty indeed. Next time you order, ask them to do his for you. :)
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Hi
Cheers for the info my missus has the mixed grill and when itt comes they ask if she wants the onions or not its still sizzling and has a hint of lemon hence why i asked about lemon dressing being used.
jamie
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Hi Malc
Not precooking Tikka, just reheating very quickly in the Microwave.
Common BIR practice EVERYWHERE... ;)
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Hi Chewy
Sorry, that's what I meant, why use a microwave to reheat pre-cooked Tikka, especially when your about to serve it as the star of the show. It's far better when freshly cooked. ???