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I quite fancy the house specials. Butterfly Special and Butterfly Jalfraize.
Just made another Balti chicken with the MDB base. First impressions. Another trouser-exploder. Off the chart depth of flavour, with no further additions, except a pinch of salt.
So, at Al Frash you can buy the straight Balti dishes, but you can also order the "usual" restaurant curry dishes like Butter Chicken, Passanda, Rogan Josh, Korma and the like, and add this additional preparation to the Balti. Is that how it works?
by the time you have discarded the wings you would not have a lot left ...
Quote from: Lahore Bob on September 04, 2022, 09:43 PMJust made another Balti chicken with the MDB base. First impressions. Another trouser-exploder. Off the chart depth of flavour, with no further additions, except a pinch of salt. I can only conclude that to profess such fulsome praise on such a bland balti you must have added a secret ingredient. Acid maybe?
I've had a look at the menu. It is a bit confusing. So, at Al Frash you can buy the straight Balti dishes, but you can also order the "usual" restaurant curry dishes like Butter Chicken, Passanda, Rogan Josh, Korma and the like, and add this additional preparation to the Balti. Is that how it works? All the sides and starters etc are pretty standard fare, with the exception of pureed dishes served in a glass. I've never seen that before, but I suppose it would be helpful if you're taking granny out to dinner or you've broken your jaw in a Rugby match. You can be adventurous and order Madras, Vindaloo of Fhal, referring to heat levels by the look.Interesting as I've never experienced this type of menu.
Seriously though, cookery. Will you be getting back on top of game anytime soon?