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Manchester Rusholme Starter Dishes
« on: June 05, 2025, 11:04 AM »
As I remember.

Mixed starter. Shami kebab, lamb tikka, tandoori chicken wing. Chewy tikka. Served with a janky salad.




Tandoori chicken quarter; demolition well underway.




Leftover tandoori chicken with leftover fried rice.




Mixed grill. Lamb chops, shami kebab, lamb tikka, tandoori chicken wings, chicken pakora.




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Re: Manchester Rusholme Starter Dishes
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2025, 02:05 PM »
...  where "janky" is what, exactly, in British English ?

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Re: Manchester Rusholme Starter Dishes
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2025, 02:33 PM »
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages
adjective informal•North American
adjective: janky; comparative adjective: jankier; superlative adjective: jankiest;
adjective: jank, of extremely poor or unreliable quality.
"the software is pretty janky"
Origin
1990s: origin unknown.

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Re: Manchester Rusholme Starter Dishes
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2025, 07:25 PM »
Those pics are making me hungry Rob.  The penetration of that marinade (and colouring) is quite stark.  Often heard and use the adjective "jank", but not the Americanism "janky"  :smiling eyes:
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Re: Manchester Rusholme Starter Dishes
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2025, 04:02 PM »
Those pics are making me hungry Rob.  The penetration of that marinade (and colouring) is quite stark.  Often herd and use the adjective "jank", but not the Americanism "janky"  :smiling eyes:

Love the taste and texture of tandoori done this way Dave. I suppose back then this method (cooking chargha style) was a nifty solution to them not yet having a tandoor oven. You also get a lovely tandoori stock left over. Perfect for adding to the Manchester tandoori masala curry. No waste, no paste. I always wondered how they got it so red.

It's good to see the art of the janky salad has not been lost. Still used in a lot in restaurants. The problem nowadays though is the increased likelihood of a janky curry as well.

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Actually I think the third photo may be tandoori chicken bites, which are grilled. I can't remember. I often make too much marinade for the tandoori chicken and use it for these. More Preema red and, in this case, dark soy.


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Re: Manchester Rusholme Starter Dishes
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2025, 06:43 PM »
It's good to see the art of the janky salad has not been lost. Still used in a lot in restaurants. The problem nowadays though is the increased likelihood of a janky curry as well.

 :lol: :lol: :lol:
I hadn't thought of using the resultant stock in a curry. Worth exploring next time I cook tikka or tandoori  :smile:

 

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