Confusious
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Wed Feb-25-09 06:44 PM
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Not sure if this is the right place |
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But does anyone have some good curry recipes? I was more interested in how to make the curry sauce, but anything would be good. Not a big fan of beef or pork, but chicken and vegies is good.
Also crawfish. Where's a good place to order from online?
Even in these trying times one has to eat, and it seems some of my favorite places have gone out of bissness.
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Wed Feb-25-09 06:46 PM
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1. If you donate (as little as $1), you will have access to the cooking and baking |
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group, which is one of the greatest places on the site to hang out.
And there will be lots of members who would love to share their curry recipes with you.
:hi:
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Wed Feb-25-09 06:47 PM
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2. That's what I was going to suggest |
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Edited on Wed Feb-25-09 06:48 PM by XemaSab
:hi:
And as a bonus, you can turn the ads off! :D
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Wed Feb-25-09 06:52 PM
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Edited on Wed Feb-25-09 06:53 PM by Confusious
Though it won't be much. I'm a poor student right now.
thanks!:)
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Wed Feb-25-09 07:04 PM
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I'm a poor 'non-student!' Daughter just accepted into grad. school!
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Wed Feb-25-09 06:59 PM
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4. and there are all types of curry |
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Thai, Indian, West Indian etc. And they are all different. The most important thing is to grind your own spices or buy fresh ground. I recently received a gift from www.worldspice.com and they have the freshest spices I have ever tasted. They grind your order custom.
Also, if you like spice, they will grind you their own smoked paprika. It is incredible. Not hot but smokey and rich. They don't take credit cards so you order, they send the product and then you send a check.
Good luck!
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Wed Feb-25-09 07:28 PM
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6. Great link. Thanks for sharing. |
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Wed Feb-25-09 07:39 PM
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7. Here's my homemade recipe for Saag |
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or curried spinach.
Saute chopped onions in butter or olive oil until transparent. Add cumin, coriander, and tumeric in proportions that are right for you. I am heavy on cumin, and make it 1 tsp. tumeric, 2 tsp. coriander and 3 tsp. cumin. When things start cookin' nice, add the spinach and cook until spinach is wilted. Place the mixture in a blender with some milk or yogurt---puree until smooth. You can add farmer's cheese or chickpeas if you want--return the puree to the pan and add those items and heat.
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Wed Feb-25-09 07:41 PM
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8. Here's my homemade recipe for Saag |
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Saute chopped onions in butter or olive oil until transparent. Add cumin, coriander, and tumeric in proportions that are right for you. I am heavy on cumin, and make it 1 tsp. tumeric, 2 tsp. coriander and 3 tsp. cumin. When things start cookin' nice, add the spinach and cook until spinach is wilted. Place the mixture in a blender with some milk or yogurt---puree until smooth. You can add farmer's cheese or chickpeas if you want--return the puree to the pan and add those items and heat.
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