Author Topic: Odds and Ends Vindaloo  (Read 19634 times)

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Re: Odds and Ends Vindaloo
« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2014, 09:56 PM »
2tbs of those little red dried chillies, plus fresh green chilli paste are not for the faint hearted.
Well done for giving it a go ;)
Good introductory vindi CT.  Would like to add one or two of MAs reapers to it just to pepp it up a little  ;D

Could go a portion of that right now Keith.  My mouth is watering  :P

And if you don't sweat or better still hiccup, obviously it's not hot enough  ;)

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Re: Odds and Ends Vindaloo
« Reply #21 on: December 22, 2014, 10:14 PM »
...Would like to add one or two of MAs reapers to it just to pepp it up a little  ;D...

You're a Heat Beast, Dave. I was on the edge with this one lol!

In fairness, I usually add a decent heaped tsp of Mr Naga to many of my curries where appropriate, but I don't think I'll ever manage a phall. Serves me right for being a late starter to hot curries! :)

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Re: Odds and Ends Vindaloo
« Reply #22 on: October 13, 2016, 06:54 PM »
I just made my second, and largest portion of this. I really like this vinda. I tend to lob half a dozen finger chillis in at the onion stage for good measure. Nom nom.

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Re: Odds and Ends Vindaloo
« Reply #23 on: August 19, 2024, 11:21 PM »
Another example of bit rot. So many threads are becoming useless and for some reason, chewy's posts are smashed. Does anybody have the OP for this?

What the rest of the thread tells me though, is that BIR Vindaloo is all about chilli heat, in which case I will be concentrating on traditional Vindaloo.

 

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