Author: Not Delia
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British Indian Restaurant Curry – IV: Different curry styles
And now, finally – if you’ve worked your way through the three earlier parts of this series about making a British-style Indian restaurant curry at home – we come to the last stage. It’s time to customise your basic curry sauce into your favourite style of curry. Method (serves 4) 1. Add some oil (about…
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British Indian Restaurant Curry – III: Basic Curry Sauce
Having already made the onion paste and the spice mix (which you’ll need for the final step in the process), now we go on to make a basic curry sauce. This is a three-part process in itself: 1. Onions 2. Tomatoes 3. Combine the two Onions 4 large red onions, coarsely chopped 60g/2 oz unpeeled…
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British Indian Restaurant Curry – II: Prerequisites
If you’ve read the introduction to this series of postings about how to make a British Indian restaurant curry at home, you’ll have seen that there are a couple of basic things to make before you get started on making the curry itself. Onion Paste 2 large white onions, chopped 4 cloves garlic, chopped 3…
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British Indian Restaurant Curry – I: Introduction
The typical British Indian restaurant curry is a strange creature which you very rarely find outside the UK. And it’s always seemed to be a bit of a Holy Grail to find out just how exactly to recreate it at home. Well, here goes. But be warned, this is not for the faint-hearted. It takes…
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Easy Avocado Starter
This is probably the easiest starter dish you could ever make, yet people enjoy it and it’s tasty. Split an avocado in half. Drizzle with vinaigrette. Top with Parmesan shavings. What could be simpler?