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Title: best curry
Post by: sexydaz on 28 December 2009, 19:49:34
i have just had the best curry you can get for miles around and i say that every time i have theirs,yer can go to the restaurant or have it takeaway delivered and its gordon ramsay f word fahookin gorgeous

 god bless NOORS INDIAN RESTAURANT :y
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Richie London on 28 December 2009, 20:22:25
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i have just had the best curry you can get for miles around and i say that every time i have theirs,yer can go to the restaurant or have it takeaway delivered and its gordon ramsay f word fahookin gorgeous

 god bless NOORS INDIAN RESTAURANT :y


my local one does the best butter chicken going. cant get it down fast enough
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2009, 20:55:38
Turkey curry for me tonight ;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Richie London on 28 December 2009, 20:58:37
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Turkey curry for me tonight ;D

buy a biggun for xmas then did we  ;D ;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2009, 21:01:08
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Turkey curry for me tonight ;D

buy a biggun for xmas then did we  ;D ;D
Can't remember weight, but 6hrs in oven.

Turkey and gammon fajitas tomorrow!

;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Richie London on 28 December 2009, 21:04:51
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Turkey curry for me tonight ;D

buy a biggun for xmas then did we  ;D ;D
Can't remember weight, but 6hrs in oven.

Turkey and gammon fajitas tomorrow!

;D


was the same when i was a kid, turkey for a week after xmas. i'll eat it if i have to and thats it. xmas day, boxing day and easter sunday.
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 28 December 2009, 21:04:54
Rumour has it, that Guy makes the best curry's, but never having tasted one I cant comment.
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Jimbob on 28 December 2009, 22:23:19
Had a lovely sprout curry (Sprout Jalfrezi)

Was superb  :y  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: CaptainZok on 28 December 2009, 22:35:32
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Had a lovely sprout curry (Sprout Jalfrezi)

Was superb  :y  ;D ;D ;D
Ljay's gonna really appreciate that later. ;D ;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: feeutfo on 29 December 2009, 00:30:22
lamb rogan josh at miahs, spencers wood Reading. Best chutny tray and popadoms this side of the m40 l reckon.

we should have a winner in each region to decide the oofs best. Imagine the tasting sessions....lovely jubly ;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 29 December 2009, 03:42:38
SWMBO's is the best for me.  :y
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 December 2009, 11:29:40
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lamb rogan josh at miahs, spencers wood Reading. Best chutny tray and popadoms this side of the m40 l reckon.

we should have a winner in each region to decide the oofs best. Imagine the tasting sessions....lovely jubly ;D

I can vouch for that. :y

Kevin
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: sexydaz on 29 December 2009, 19:25:13
well at my curry house yer get decent portions and it feeds the boiler 2 kids and myself one night and the boiler and i have just had the leftovers for tea bloody marvelous for £20.90 :-* 
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Lazydocker on 29 December 2009, 20:28:03
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Rumour has it, that Guy makes the best curry's, but never having tasted one I cant comment.

I can confirm that Guy's Curry needs to be tasted to be believed :y :y :y

That said... The Dundee Clan do an awesome Thai Curry too ;) ;) :y :y
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Amigo on 29 December 2009, 22:13:08
My curries are a labour of love. I'm forever trying other methods & side/rice dishes but stick to the tried & tested when cooking for others. It pays to make a base sauce & freeze in portions, (secret of a rich sauce)
    It's a hard call but the best sit down i've ever had was Ringmer Tandoori just outside Lewes in E.Sx. I love the hot lemon clothes they bring out at the end of the meal.
    Also don't write off greasy looking takeouts. The Balti hut @ Drighlington just outside Bradford. I found it by chance one friday night when i'd run out of time & could'nt make it home. They made me a chicken main dish, cauliflower & spinach side dish, cumin pilau rice, poppadoms/dips...all for £7 & it was gorgeous...offy 2 doors up...sorted!!!! :y
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Amigo on 29 December 2009, 22:16:20
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Rumour has it, that Guy makes the best curry's, but never having tasted one I cant comment.

I can confirm that Guy's Curry needs to be tasted to be believed :y :y :y

That said... The Dundee Clan do an awesome Thai Curry too ;) ;) :y :y
I'm still awaiting a Mrs. Dundee thai curry. Not familiar with Thai food but would love to find out more.
    Does this make me Thai curious?????
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: feeutfo on 29 December 2009, 22:56:53
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lamb rogan josh at miahs, spencers wood Reading. Best chutny tray and popadoms this side of the m40 l reckon.

we should have a winner in each region to decide the oofs best. Imagine the tasting sessions....lovely jubly ;D

I can vouch for that. :y

Kevin

Glad you guys enjoyed it. Certainly my favourite, but always open to suggestions.... :y
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Debs. on 29 December 2009, 23:10:25
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I'm still awaiting a Mrs. Dundee thai curry. Not familiar with Thai food but would love to find out more.
    Does this make me Thai curious?????

Hahahahaha!!!!! :y


"The art of Thai frying" (J.R Hartley) ;D
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: Amigo on 30 December 2009, 00:41:27
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I'm still awaiting a Mrs. Dundee thai curry. Not familiar with Thai food but would love to find out more.
    Does this make me Thai curious?????

Hahahahaha!!!!! :y


"The art of Thai frying" (J.R Hartley) ;D
Not to forget "The art of fly tipping" by JR Pikey.
   Yet another unmissable epic by the much respected author! :y
Title: Re: best curry
Post by: zippo on 30 December 2009, 00:51:07
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I'm still awaiting a Mrs. Dundee thai curry. Not familiar with Thai food but would love to find out more.
    Does this make me Thai curious?????

Hahahahaha!!!!! :y


"The art of Thai frying" (J.R Hartley) ;D
Not to forget "The art of fly tipping" by JR Pikey.
   Yet another unmissable epic by the much respected author! :y
classic  :y