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Offline sasha007

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hi there all
« on: May 15, 2010, 11:16 AM »
I have just joined and like a lot of you I have been trying to replicate Indian restaurant food at home. I've been at it for about 30 years and still not satisfied totally with my efforts. I have a few recipes that aren't my own but I think worth contributing. chat soon

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Re: hi there all
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2010, 11:36 AM »
Hiya Sash, and welcome to cr0.

There are some great recipes on here that really take you close to BIR (British Indian Restaurant) curries.

Anything you need, just ask!

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Re: hi there all
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2010, 01:11 PM »
Welcome onboard Sasha :)

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« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2010, 12:40 AM »
Hi there, you may already have a few of these, but here is a traditional north Indian Tandoori marinade. 200 grams yoghurt,1 tablespoon each of ginger and garlic paste,1 tbsp of tandoori paste(commercial stuff is fine),1/2 tsp of red food colouring(optional),2 tsp ground cumin,2tsp ground coriander,1 tsp garam masala,1/2 tsp chilli powder,1/2 tsp tumericand 1 tsp of salt. Pre heat oven to as high as it goes bake chicken for 20 mins then reduce to 120 degrees until done.
dressing; 1 bunch of mint and coriander,2 tsp pomegranite seeds ground,1tsp salt,1tsp chilli powder,200 grams yoghurt,1 small onion, 1 tsp tumeric. blend them all together.
Oh and one more thing, i have seen a couple of home made Tandoors using a large clay garden pot with a slot 2 inch wide cut from top to bottom and a metal lid.Works very well. Cheers

 

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