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I use Red Onion when making an Indian salad of Onion, Cucumber, Tomato and Coriander (finely chopped) which you'll find is served up when you order poppadoms in a restaurant Good luck
Quote from: 976bar on August 10, 2011, 03:25 PMI use Red Onion when making an Indian salad of Onion, Cucumber, Tomato and Coriander (finely chopped) which you'll find is served up when you order poppadoms in a restaurant Good luck 976bar I'm thinking of making this as it sounds tasty - would you say you combine pretty equal quantities of these veg?Do you add any dressing, e.g. lemon juice?Steve
One question I'd like to ask. I've read a few threads about onions, but is there much difference in using red onions, other than the obvious, they tend to be sweeter, colour.. Thanks. tc
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on August 10, 2011, 04:20 PMQuote from: 976bar on August 10, 2011, 03:25 PMI use Red Onion when making an Indian salad of Onion, Cucumber, Tomato and Coriander (finely chopped) which you'll find is served up when you order poppadoms in a restaurant Good luck 976bar I'm thinking of making this as it sounds tasty - would you say you combine pretty equal quantities of these veg?Do you add any dressing, e.g. lemon juice?SteveHi Steve,No, just equal amounts of the vegetables and coriander, and I cut them up into probably 1/8th inch pieces and just mix them together with the finely chopped coriander. Some people soak the onions first, but if you use red onion it's so mild and sweet it doesn't need it.I quarter the cucumber and cut out the center seed part otherwise it becomes too watery and mushy, the same with the tomatoes, I only use the outer flesh, not the inner seed part.You can also thinly slice the onion instead of chopping it which will give some different texture to the dish.Some people also sprinkle with Paprika, but I find it's just nice and refreshing on it's own .I used to have some pictures of the finished dish but since I changed laptops, they have dissapeared But it's a lovely accompaniment to Poppadoms, Chicken or Lamb Tikka, Tandoori dishes, Chicken Chaat etc...... and also serve with chilled mint yogurt sauce