Quote from: paast10 on August 23, 2005, 10:04 AM
I appreciate that response but if that could even be remotely true, then a vegetarian should never go there.? Honestly, I am frustrated here that I cant find "real" indian food.?
Hi Payal,
Firstly I must agree you should not trust half of what you read and I am sure Chicken stock will not appear in Vegetarian food as much as you may think.
As for your quest for traditional Indian Cooking there are far more websites and recipes posted on the internet dedicated to the "real indian food" you are striving to find than the BIR curries people here are looking for.
Like those wishing to find the answers to restaurant cookery there are those like yourself looking for something else. Just typing the word's "Curry" or "Curry Recipes" or even "Traditional Curry Cooking" etc into your search engine brings up a wealth of options I am sure will help you out. You mention the Bombay Palace in London and recipes from it. I have a recipe book from the Bombay Brasserie also in London which is a top quality recommended restaurant with dishes more like the traditional cooking you are after.
My personal taste is very varied and I equally enjoy more traditional curry recipes or our high steet take-away's. I like them all but for different reason's. It depends on my fancy at the time! Have you seen the book? ?"Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking"? This seems to be a book rated for it's authentic Indian style and by a well known author and being vegetarian as well may appeal to you.
Ray