You should do, could be a turning moment for the lads freebies.Indian lad at work occasionally brings food in for people to share. I'm going to have to ask him how he wipes his arse.
You could get a korma.
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You should do, could be a turning moment for the lads freebies.Indian lad at work occasionally brings food in for people to share. I'm going to have to ask him how he wipes his arse.
You could get a korma.
The Bhajis he makes are amazing like even if they are covered in shite.You should do, could be a turning moment for the lads freebies.
Nowt better than a nice onion baji mind, unless they're them shite flat things.The Bhajis he makes are amazing like even if they are covered in shite.
Sounds nice if you can afford itExactly. You want to see what he did with this lobster. This is what he used with the lobster.
Way too much.
- 3 large free-range
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- ½ banana , finely chopped
- 1 clove, chopped
- 10cm/4in fresh root , peeled and finely diced
- 1 tsp
- 1 tsp
- 50g/1¾oz unsalted , cubed
- 50g/1¾oz fine fresh , chopped
- , to taste
I could have predicted your favourite would be a curryI agree you don’t need bold flavours on a lobster, but to say Indian food is shite is sacrilege.
Chicken tikka Jalfrezi and garlic rice![]()
I could have predicted your favourite would be a curry
It’s always curry and rice.
Love that sort of set up (loads of bait shared about. Picky tea Indian style).You should see the Concreting lads down south, squads of them indians on site. They bring one each in and put it all in the middle of the table at bait time and all tuck into the array with bare hands.
wipe their arses with said hands as too and they don't use bog roll. Apparently.
Dunno if it still is, but Chicken Tikka Masala was the UKs most popular dish.Aye but the good people of England like to sit in English cafes eating carveries, full englishes and drinking fosters and John smiths in Benidorm. Just because you’re from somewhere it doesn’t mean you have taste.
Quite like it but it’s the sort of thing I’d have as a midweek meal now and again like gammon egg and chips. Curry and rice is a midweek meal in the same class as sausage and mash. Pub grub fayre tbhDunno if it still is, but Chicken Tikka Masala was the UKs most popular dish.
Cook it for less time and it isn’t.Controversial but I’m not that struck on lobster. It’s just a big chewy prawn.
Pretty sure this is a myth, spices tended to be expensive, it would of been cheaper to just get some fresh meat.Stems from when they used spice to cover the taste of meat that was past its best though doesn’t it?
I think lobster is very overrated, much sooner have CrabI don’t think it’s very good. It’s over the top. Just watching Tony Singh on Saturday kitchen making masala Lobster. What an absolute waste of a lobster. That’s far too much to put on a lobster. The lobster should be the main flavour of the dish. Once you start relying on loads of spices in your food your palate is ruined. The Indians haven’t a clue about food because they always have to have huge flavours and never seem to be satisfied with subtle flavours. When Indians go on masterchef you just know they’re making a curry. It’s predictable and boring.
They were expensive here as they were imported not there.Pretty sure this is a myth, spices tended to be expensive, it would have been cheaper to just get some fresh meat.
How can it be overrated? You either like it or you don’t. I like both.I think lobster is very overrated, much sooner have Crab![]()
Depends what you want. Indian essence up the road to a belting tandoori lobster. Sometimes I like poached lobster.Agreed.
British Indian food tends to taste the same because most dishes use madras curry powder, fuck tons of ginger and garlic, and the same BIR base gravy.
I still love knocking one up, but it's all much of a muchness. Would never waste money on expensive seafood and start adding things like the above to mask the flavour. Only ever do chicken or lamb.