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So, you have got in and are too tired to cook. You fancy a curry, you pick up the phone to the local curry house, but what to order?

Suggestions for a meal for two please.

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Beef jalfrezi, bombay aloo, naan and rice. Although my local curry house is 24 hours away.

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belchingmatt wrote:
Beef jalfrezi, bombay aloo, naan and rice. Although my local curry house is 24 hours away.


Probably a bit cold by the time it gets to you then?

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belchingmatt wrote:
Beef jalfrezi, bombay aloo, naan and rice. Although my local curry house is 24 hours away.

Probably a bit cold by the time it gets to you then?

I often find a curry tasted nicer when reheated. Of course I realise this is playing a form of russian roulette with your own bowels.
I'm on a kick for Thai curries at the mo, so it would probably be one of those. Maybe with a seafood starter, something involving king prawns.


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My local curry house sometimes has a mango special curry on. It's very tasty.
I quite like a Malayan curry they do. It has pineapple in it. And for some reason Egg Rice is very nice from Indians.

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Meat bhuna/tikka massala/korma/pathia, plain naan, saag paneer and aloo ghobi vegetables and pilau rice.

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I often find a curry tasted nicer when reheated. Of course I realise this is playing a form of russian roulette with your own bowels.

I've been known to reheat things more than once. It isn't advised but as long as it is cooked through rather than gently reheated then you shouldn't have a problem. Chiili and bolognaise taste better second time around.

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Chicken Vindaloo with Pilau rice.

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Lamb Madras, Mushroom Bhaji, Sag Aloo, Rice, Naan (plain) and perhaps a couple of poppadoms.

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cant beat potato pakoras :cry: and mushroom pakora? all pakoras I suggest :shock:

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Out of all the curry houses I've been to, only two had my favourite starter. It's like an omelette with keema meat in the middle. I've no idea what it's called though.

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chicken sagwala and chicken danzag, girlified for me :)


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The classic:

Chicken Vindaloo
Bombay Spud
Plain Rice
Chapati
20 pints of Kingfisher...

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Try the Costa del sol curry guide ,it's fun . :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ;) ;)

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