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RobinB
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Hi,
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November 01, 2007, 11:09 PM »
Hi,Just joined,the site looks fantastic, and im really looking forward to trying out some recipes
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Yousef
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November 02, 2007, 08:35 AM »
Welcome,
Please ask any questions and dont forget to post up some photos of your work..
This is a great forum so please enjoy it.
Stew
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schweiky
Chef
Posts: 10
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November 02, 2007, 12:27 PM »
Hi
I have just joined too. What a great site! I was intrigued by the UCB and made the one which came with a set of balti pans ( as it looked the easiest) straight away. I had some very good results by following the recipe given for chicken madras. I will try the Darthphall one asap.
I use a lot of authentic Indian recipes too, and in fact am going to be cooking up a big dinner for eight friends tomorrow night with the following mixture:
Chicken Tikka (starter)
Main
Beef and Mushroom curry (Madhur Jaffrey)
Lamb Madras (Tamil Nadu style)(cookery book)
Balti Chicken
Mushrooms with yoghurt and spices (recipe book - very good recipe already tried)
Spicy chips (recipe book)
Beetroot rice
Sag Bajhi
Dessert? Who knows? Not my speciality!
I will let you know how it goes!
Schweiky ;D ;D ;D ;D
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brum_57
Senior Chef
Posts: 83
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November 02, 2007, 05:16 PM »
Hi schweiky and welcome aboard, not strictly a dessert this but nice all the same, mango lassi - seen floyd do it on his floyd on india series, it's just mango flesh, greek yougurt and milk blitzed in a blender - serve cool it's delish
Kev.
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Secret Santa
Genius Curry Master
Posts: 3588
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November 02, 2007, 06:31 PM »
Hi schweiky, looks like you've got you work cut out for you there! Definitely be interested to see if you pull it off. Like Kev said I'd definitely go for a mango lassi as an accompanying drink, it really does compliment hot curries. Desserts just don't seem that popular in Indian restaurants do they? I usually end up opting for a kulfi. You could try mango filled samosas dusted with icing sugar, served with any sort of kulfi or icecream.
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Jethro
Head Chef
Posts: 246
Re: Hi,
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Reply #5 on:
November 03, 2007, 07:40 AM »
A big welcome to both of you, get cooking! ;D
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Yousef
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Posts: 1263
Re: Hi,
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November 03, 2007, 04:53 PM »
Hi schweiky,
If you have time in between cooking would love to See some photos of your curry banquet.
Good luck and welcome.
Stew
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schweiky
Chef
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November 05, 2007, 12:04 AM »
Well, the banquet went very well but not at all as I'd planned. There were less people and I ended up being given a beautiful fresh whole leg of lamb the day before so decided to do that roasted Muglai style (spicy marinade with cloves and almonds)..it was just too nice to cube into a curry. It was fantastic (if I say so myself)and I was relieved as hell as I hadn't already tried it. To go with it I did a spicy mashed potato (which was very popular and disappeared in around five minutes although i didn't rate it myself), the beetroot rice (very nice), the mushrooms (excellent..garlic, chilli, ricotta cheese and mint and coriander), a tomato and onion dish with spices and coriander and mango for dessert! Thanks for the suggestion! I didn't take any photos but I will next time. I wish I had because the lamb looked something else when it came out of the oven with a kind of spicy crust and loads of toasted marinade around the bottom of the pan! Wow..what a centrepiece. It would make a great celebration (Xmas etc) meal if anyone is interested I can put the recipe down for you.
Then the next day I cooked for my parents and made a karahi lamb, tandoori chicken and used the left over veg! I was bloody knackered!
Anyway, thanks for the ideas. ;D
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Cory Ander
Genius Curry Master
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November 05, 2007, 11:53 AM »
welcome to cr0 RB and Schweiky
Schweiky...I don't suppose you'd like to post your roasted lamb recipe (or any others you may have) would you?
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schweiky
Chef
Posts: 10
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November 05, 2007, 10:14 PM »
I have posted the lamb recipe for you if you are interested in the authentic section. I have another which I made up/adapted from two other recipes. It is a lot cheaper as it only involves a chicken but it is quite complex. You wouldn't find it in an indian restaurant but is probably one of the best things I've ever eaten. Again, it's a banquet dish and look superb. Want me to post?
Schweik
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