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I also still love plain old 1960's Aussie housewife Curried Sausages with boiled white rice and a few steamed vegetables
Quote from: livo on August 09, 2023, 12:43 AMI also still love plain old 1960's Aussie housewife Curried Sausages with boiled white rice and a few steamed vegetablesNow that interests me.Can you direct me to a preferred recipe.
Even after adding lime pickle (my standard accompaniment to a lamb dhansak) it just did nothing for me.
It is now some time since I last cooked a curry (sufficiently long, in fact, that I no longer remember when I last did so), but it is not that which inspires my question. Rather, it is something that I experienced over the last two or three days. On Sunday I played a bowls match in Newquay (Cornwall) and, as I always do when I am in Newquay, I later dined at Zaman's restaurant. It is, as far as I am concerned, the best BIR in Cornwall, both food and service being beyond compare. But after eating my starter (two extremely nice seekh kebabs, served with grilled onions which I wrapped in a chapati to eat), I felt too full to want to start on my main course, so asked the restaurant to pack it up for me to eat later. I didn't eat it when I arrived home, I didn't eat it yesterday, but I ate it this evening. It comprised a beautifully fragrant pulao rice, a well-textured sag aloo, and a lamb dhansak that clearly contained at least two different sorts of pulse/lentil. But I didn't enjoy it (I ate barely one third). Even after adding lime pickle (my standard accompaniment to a lamb dhansak) it just did nothing for me. I am therefore beginning to think that I have tired of curries, and now need to find some other staple food on which to exist. I realise that a BIR forum is perhaps not the best place to ask such a question, but I do wonder whether any current members of CR0 have ever had a similar experience.-- ** Phil.