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I am also prepared to accept that my views may belong to a minority of one
and let the majority if they exist
http://www.cook4one.co.uk/c2/sb/c41vindaloo.htmlWent straight to the vindaloo; potatoes and vinegar.Noooooooo!
I can see why you'd be appaled by thye inclusion of vinegar but what's wrong with potatoes?
SS I never put spuds in and have rarely eaten them in BIRs.
To be honest, I can't even see why V-C would be appalled at the inclusion of vinegar : approximately 10% of the hits for "vindaloo" returned by Google also contain the word "vinegar", so it's by by no means unknown for vindaloos to include this ingredient. Kris Dhillon writes in her most recent book "Traditionally, a combination of clear and dark vinegars is often used to make vindaloo", Dave Loyden has it in his recipes for vindaloo (with the alternative of lemon), and doing a search on CR0 for vinegar within the vindaloo sub-forum also throws up about eight hits ...
SS I never put spuds in and have rarely eaten them in BIRs.Chaa006I wasn't appalled, it's just the first thing I look for in a recipe book, if a vindy has vinegar then it ain't BIR mate.