A Conversation for Curry
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How to eat Curry properly
Mr. Burns Started conversation Jun 12, 1999
Don't use any western eating irons like knives or forks, or anything that could make eating the curry any easier on you. Instead get a wodge of naan bread (note the double 'a', making it sound much more foreign and exotic than what it really is - bread that didn't work properly) and use the bread to scoop up loads of processed cow carcass and flavourings. Alternatively you can open tha naan up and make yourself a curry sarnie.
How to eat Curry properly
Small fish Posted Jun 12, 1999
Eating a curry sarnie is cool, but why bother with bread when you can wrap it up in pastry. Yes, I am talking about the humble chicken curry pasty, a delicacy few know about but is set to take the world by storm. Often found in small out-of-the-way bakeries, we believe perfection has been achieved in a small shop in Brighton.
How to eat Curry properly
shazzbat Posted Jun 13, 1999
Of course neither of you have mentioned the most vital ingredient to eating curry - at least in the North East - 15 pints of lager before going to the Indian
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Samson Posted Jun 14, 1999
Whilst teaching in an Indian school, I came across a fantasic note in the staff room to ensure that the staff made sure that the boys were "exercising correct table manners". It went as follows:
"Indian preparations of chicken should be eaten with the fingers to prevent sudden and uncontrolable flight". Wise words indeed.
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Researcher 32854 Posted Jun 14, 1999
only the thumb, the index and the middle fingers should be used in manipulating the food (naan + meat + curry)
care should be taken to see that the curry does not stain more than
a third of any finger. the lesser the stains, the more skillful the eater.
for men:
after a good meal it is alright to the lick the fingers, slightly pat the stomach and say 'wah'
A Funny Curry
Eric Cartman Posted Jun 14, 1999
I once had a `Chicken Tarka Masala` Its like a Tikka , But its `otter!!!!!!!
By the way, why are the most popular curries the `chefs specials` always 50% more expensive than the ones no-one eats?? Conspiracy, I think!!!
A Funny Curry
Jolly Accountant Posted Jun 14, 1999
Why can't we all get along? Why can't we just take a full hand of curry and lick it? Don't you think the world will be better in this kind of new unusual harmony?
A Funny Curry
Global Village Idiot Posted Jun 15, 1999
The specials usually include rice - they're not so pricey if you knock that off. Of course if you want to go all Balti on us, you won't want the rice anyway...
A Funny Curry
Eric Cartman Posted Jun 15, 1999
Not at my local curry house. The rice is extra. So are the Naan (unless you have a balti, which are more expensive again) The one with rice in it is a biryani
A Funny Curry
Grendel Posted Jun 16, 1999
I have to say, the curry they do at my local house, the Rupali restaurant in Newcastle, is very very splendid indeed.
And I'm not just saying that because we do their advertising. Oh no.
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Jun 17, 1999
This sort of dish is known as a 'Balti' where I come from (Midlands). Birmingham is often regarded as the Balti capital of England, 'cos it is said to have more Balti houses than anywhere else. Contradict this if you dare.
SHUT UP ABOUT CURRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Global Village Idiot Posted Jun 17, 1999
There are so many types of curry, to say "curry is horrible" is like saying "fruit is horrible" - not the kind of broad statement you can make on one sample. You probably tried one which was too hot for your stage of "curry maturity", or a sweet raisiny "school" curry, or maybe just a badly made one.
Check out my Beginner's Curry Guide (P93179) for some suggestions on finding one you might like. It will be worth the effort, I promise you.
new curry
Jenny and Fred the cheese Posted Jun 17, 1999
I am currently researching into the aim of creating a 'chocolate curry' all my experiments so far have been, well, interesting but i enjoyed them.
new curry
Gimli Posted Jun 18, 1999
When you finally get it right, send me a copy of the recipie.Oh, hell, why not just send me a copy of your experiments so far. I really love chocolate.
new curry
Global Village Idiot Posted Jun 18, 1999
It's not such an outrageous idea - Mexican cooking often uses chocolate in a chilli-type dish to make it richer and slightly sweet. From memory I think they call that sauce "mole" (pronounced moh-lay). Try mole poblano (the chicken version) next time you're in a Mexican restaurant!
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Eric Cartman Posted Jun 18, 1999
Mr Happy Flying Lizard,
I am not aware of your racial background, so I will proceed in insulting your intelligence at once.
A Balti is named after the dish in which it is cooked, a smaller version of a wok, made of brass and used to serve the dish at the table, saving washing up. `cos Fairy Liquid isn't cheap, you know!!
How to eat Curry properly
Dirk Gently Jnr Posted Jun 22, 1999
Curry bought from a take away should always be left to mature for a day before reheating in a microwave. It always tastes better this way!!
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Dandelion Pegleen Posted Jun 23, 1999
Hi Eric - in Birmingham & the West Midlands (my postcode is B5, if anybody's interested), the balti dishes are actually iron based - there was an academic study to ascertain if balti meals were therefore actually nutritionally advantageous what with the uptake of ferrous wossnames in the cooking process!
I don't know if anybody would also be interested, but if your Balti Restaurant is authentic (for England that is), the proprietors & staff may well be Muslim. If us non-Muslim unwashed People of the Book are to observe good eating practice, we should therefore ONLY use our Right Hand, as our left hand should be reserved for the "morning after" (ie wiping oneself, to put it indelicately).
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How to eat Curry properly
- 1: Mr. Burns (Jun 12, 1999)
- 2: Small fish (Jun 12, 1999)
- 3: shazzbat (Jun 13, 1999)
- 4: Samson (Jun 14, 1999)
- 5: Researcher 32854 (Jun 14, 1999)
- 6: Eric Cartman (Jun 14, 1999)
- 7: Jolly Accountant (Jun 14, 1999)
- 8: Global Village Idiot (Jun 15, 1999)
- 9: Eric Cartman (Jun 15, 1999)
- 10: Grendel (Jun 16, 1999)
- 11: Cheerful Dragon (Jun 17, 1999)
- 12: Henes (Jun 17, 1999)
- 13: Global Village Idiot (Jun 17, 1999)
- 14: Jenny and Fred the cheese (Jun 17, 1999)
- 15: Gimli (Jun 18, 1999)
- 16: Global Village Idiot (Jun 18, 1999)
- 17: Eric Cartman (Jun 18, 1999)
- 18: Chronotis (Jun 19, 1999)
- 19: Dirk Gently Jnr (Jun 22, 1999)
- 20: Dandelion Pegleen (Jun 23, 1999)
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