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Durban Prawn Curry followed closely by Durban Mutton Curry
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It's not the type of curry, it's the execution. Any curry can be magnificent, but any curry can be awful.
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King prawn rogan josh- delicious rich spiced tomato sauce with fresh garlic and herbs on top- lovely jubbly
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Jamaican curry goat. Simply delicious! Yes I know it should be curried goat but we say curry goat lol
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Tandoori Murgh Masala
Tandoori chicken off the bone. Cooked with mince meat, in spicy sauce with a hard boiled egg.My current fave. |
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Chicken Dhansak, vindaloo hot with a peshawari naan (and mango chutney to dip the bread in).
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My personal favourite of the ones i've tried is vegetable madras.
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Chicken Dhansak, vindaloo hot with a peshawari naan (and mango chutney to dip the bread in).
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Jamaican curry goat. Simply delicious! Yes I know it should be curried goat but we say curry goat lol
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I had a lamb pasanda last night, it was good with a beautiful thick sauce (probably ground almonds) and tender lamb which just fell apart, lovely
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Prawn curry is the one I like best
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Gimme a decent selection of tandoori meats (chicken tikka, lamb tikka, shami kebab, etc) with a range of veg sides, and plenty of rotis...
One other standard I went for in my local Kebabish before housegroup or similar at church was chicken tikka, order of daal (lentil-based rather than chickpea - I HATE chickpea), salad (with mayo), rotis to scoop it up. More of a bread man when it comes to curries rather than rice... |
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Prawn curry is the one I like best
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Birds Eye Chicken Curry with Value Iceland Frozen Chips.
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Chinese veggie curry with egg fried rice
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Birds Eye Chicken Curry with Value Iceland Frozen Chips.
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Chicken Lhankani, with special fried rice, peshwaari naan, onion bhaji and aloo gobi
Have this at my local Indian place. Heaven on a plate |
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Lamb Dansak spicy hot from Luton...they know how to make them!
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