We had our first curryfest since the start of the pandemic last week, and my enthusiasm bubbled over to the point that the table was groaning under the weight, but a mixture of friends and neighbours got through most of it with a little left over to give my son 3 lunches.
Starters were
Lamb Cutlets Dishoom cookbook,
Pea filled potato cakes, Anjum Anands Indian Every Day,
Keralan Fried Chicken from Kricket
And an Indian inspired salad.
Mains were my all time favourite
Madhur Jaffreys Rogan Josh, but cooked slowly with large chunks of mutton instead of lamb,
Pork Cheek Coorg, again from Kricket,
Anjum Anands Black Pepper Chicken and her Pickled Pink Prawns from Indian Every Day
Cafe Spice Namaste Lamb Dhansak
Roasted Aloo Gobi from Masala by Mallika Basu
Chickpea Pilau, off the internet
Vivek Singhs Stir fried greens.
Wife made a dessert of Panna Cotta with Balsamic berries (not very Indian) with Mango Sorbet (much more like it)
Poppadums, breads, chutneys and a few other accompaniments came with the started and main course.
Our next curryfest is 2nd April for extended family and tonight I am trialling an Atul Kochar Chicken Kofta and tomorrow a MeeraSodha pork cheek vindaloo.
Thank the heavens the Covid restrictions are lifted and we can return to the new normal.