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Looks very tasty indeed, Stephen! So good, I might even have swopped my Velvet Chicken with Pak Choi and Seasonal Vegetables in Oyster Sauce for it. Like the presentation, colours and flavour combinations too.
I thought I would do a mixed grill for a change. Sometimes Tandoori King Prawn is included in a mixed grill but I don't like seafood so I left it out. So here we have Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka and Sheek Kebab with salad and yellow mint sauce. Most enjoyable.
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on October 05, 2013, 09:07 PMI thought I would do a mixed grill for a change. Sometimes Tandoori King Prawn is included in a mixed grill but I don't like seafood so I left it out. So here we have Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka and Sheek Kebab with salad and yellow mint sauce. Most enjoyable.Hi Stephen,What recipe do you use for the Yellow Mint Sauce please?
My colleagues at work are now well used to my curry efforts permeating the office!
Last night we went out for tea and had a "chilli burger" which was basically a regular burger topped with some chilli con carne. However the killer was the added relish made with Naga chillies. Far far too hot for me but I think it would have been just right for you.Enjoy your Phal CH.
cheers Naga - I could quite easily scoff you velvet chicken too but I am totally packed here!
Quote from: 976bar on October 05, 2013, 09:45 PMQuote from: Stephen Lindsay on October 05, 2013, 09:07 PMI thought I would do a mixed grill for a change. Sometimes Tandoori King Prawn is included in a mixed grill but I don't like seafood so I left it out. So here we have Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka and Sheek Kebab with salad and yellow mint sauce. Most enjoyable.Hi Stephen,What recipe do you use for the Yellow Mint Sauce please?It's Dip's recipe Bob - here is the link:http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,5428.0.html