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India..........They sure have their food dialed in!

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  1. PeterS

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    #1 PeterS, Mar 9, 2011
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    Here's tonight's dinner, a quick curry simmer sauce with browned chicken. More and more, I'm really getting into eating Indian food. The sauce on this dish was Patak's Jalfrezi Curry, one of about ten I have tried already and I love all of them. Topped off with a Nan, its just great stuff! This could become my favorite food in the world (......................next to a perfectly grilled rib eye with fries) as I have yet to be disappointed with any dish I have either made or ordered in the last year!

    How about you? Fan of Indian food?
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    BIG fan!! Glad you like it too!! I love cuisine from all over the world...

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    Meh...kind of have to be. :D

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    I've been to India on business many times, I've always found the food there to be much better than the Indian food we get here in the US- probably not a surprise.

    You've just got to stay away from the fresh salads, that'll shorten your trip.
     
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    Anyone have a recommended recipe?
     
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    PeterS,
    you should balance your diet out with some vegetables...and there are delicious Indian recipes for veggies too.

    The spice mixes are great. You can add plain yogurt to make it a thicker curry.

    If you want to do it from scratch, the following chicken recipe is pretty easy:
    Slice and fry up one white onion until brown.
    Put in blender, add:
    Lime juice - 2-4 squirts
    Chilli powder - 1/2 teaspoon
    Turmeric - 1/2 teaspoon
    Garlic paste - 1/2 teaspoon
    Salt - 1/2 teaspoon
    Plain yogurt - half cup
    Cumin -1/2 teaspoon
    Pepper - to taste

    Blend until it's mixed in nicely--you are looking for an even color and consistency.
    Chop up 1/4 a chicken, wash and marinate with your mix for at least 6 hours.

    Barbecue or cook in olive oil. Garnish with cilantro (you could have also thrown it in the blender earlier). Either way it's delicious.
     
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    Kitchen's of India Butter Chicken Curry. Cut up 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts into cubes and place in ~3qt dutch oven/pot. Add 1 cup water, 3 tbls butter and curry paste from package. Simmer 20 minutes. Serve over basmati rice with your favorite vegetable (I particularly like green peas and cottage cheese curry) and Nan.
     

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