i had a curry last night
i had a curry last night
That is sooo funny JImbo:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotf:Dl
FOC THREAD PART1
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
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:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl.....love it....very funny
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Aargh!
I took a bite from a hot pepper one time years ago. The pepper looked so innocent and yummy..........ouch. Everybody at the table laughed at my watery eyes and gasping for some relief. I've heard that eating bread instead of drinking water can help.
So, Jimbo, I can feel your pain.
Revenge should be sweet for ya, eh?
I took a bite from a hot pepper one time years ago. The pepper looked so innocent and yummy..........ouch. Everybody at the table laughed at my watery eyes and gasping for some relief. I've heard that eating bread instead of drinking water can help.
So, Jimbo, I can feel your pain.
Revenge should be sweet for ya, eh?
Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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At fifteen I used to behave like that and I thought it was horrifily childish at the time! Jimbo you should be taken onto the patio and put down[1], you're not safe to let loose on society.
[1] with another large curry, not painlessly. You deserve the second curry.
[1] with another large curry, not painlessly. You deserve the second curry.
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Hey Jimbo,
Does your tummy feel like this today?
Does your tummy feel like this today?
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Hi Kinks....just saw ya there:-6
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Ive never had curry but I did eat a yellow Jamaican hot pepper once and if there had been a gun in the house I would have shot myself.
Sympathies Jimbo.
Sympathies Jimbo.
I AM AWESOME MAN
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jimbo;781845 wrote: and thanks spot i'd rather korma-it suicide than have another curry :(I had a curry last night too, strangely enough. It was one of my infamous 20p curries and there's still two portions left for a late lunch today. It's heavily influenced by the vindaloo concept while still retaining the underlying coconut and mustard seed intention. My eyes were strangely bloodshot this morning and my typing speed is badly affected.
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The first time I had really, really hot curry and Mexican food was in California. Both times I felt that my head was going to explode. My friends and I kept drinking water when we had Mexican food and didn't know that would spread the heat around our tongues. FINALLY, a waiter told us to drink milk or have sour cream and that would cool the palate. Ahhh, what a relief.
Alright now Jim...tell us how you're going to get even with your mates..
Alright now Jim...tell us how you're going to get even with your mates..
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I love curries and was practically brought up on them as i had an uncle from pakistan, he made the best curries ever:Anytime you went, there was always a pot on the go. He used to make a fish curry, that was really hot, mu hubs was lucky enough to taste it once and he loved it.
FOC THREAD PART1
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King Jr.
i had a curry last night
You my lad experienced the "bum ring burner" :sneaky:
Never forget me and hubby going for an Indian with another couple. The other bloke ordered a vindaloo and challenged hubby to a curry off so hubby did but he asked the waiter to jazz them up a bit more.
The sweat just dripped off the pair of them as they tried desperately to finish it. bloody hilarious.
He lived on the lav next morning :wah:
Never forget me and hubby going for an Indian with another couple. The other bloke ordered a vindaloo and challenged hubby to a curry off so hubby did but he asked the waiter to jazz them up a bit more.
The sweat just dripped off the pair of them as they tried desperately to finish it. bloody hilarious.
He lived on the lav next morning :wah:
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spot;781850 wrote: I had a curry last night too, strangely enough. It was one of my infamous 20p curries and there's still two portions left for a late lunch today. It's heavily influenced by the vindaloo concept while still retaining the underlying coconut and mustard seed intention. My eyes were strangely bloodshot this morning and my typing speed is badly affected.
20p curry?? tell us more spot please:-6
20p curry?? tell us more spot please:-6
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Chezzie;781998 wrote: 20p curry?? tell us more spot please:-6
It's a contest I used to have when I was a lad, just got my first job, used to have a bunch round from the office on a Friday night and we'd play bridge through until Saturday lunch. We relied on a curry breakfast to keep us focused. The aim of the curry was to see how good we could get it for the least cost per portion and this ended up with a five gallon brew and significant amounts of beef skirt... there's a proper name for beef skirt in America but it doesn't spring to mind. There, I looked in wikipedia... "It is the cut of choice for making fajitas".
So. Anyway. My current version of this is 20 pence a portion and I made some during the week. It tends to get better after re-heating. It is well good.
It's a contest I used to have when I was a lad, just got my first job, used to have a bunch round from the office on a Friday night and we'd play bridge through until Saturday lunch. We relied on a curry breakfast to keep us focused. The aim of the curry was to see how good we could get it for the least cost per portion and this ended up with a five gallon brew and significant amounts of beef skirt... there's a proper name for beef skirt in America but it doesn't spring to mind. There, I looked in wikipedia... "It is the cut of choice for making fajitas".
So. Anyway. My current version of this is 20 pence a portion and I made some during the week. It tends to get better after re-heating. It is well good.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
i had a curry last night
spot;782014 wrote: It's a contest I used to have when I was a lad, just got my first job, used to have a bunch round from the office on a Friday night and we'd play bridge through until Saturday lunch. We relied on a curry breakfast to keep us focused. The aim of the curry was to see how good we could get it for the least cost per portion and this ended up with a five gallon brew and significant amounts of beef skirt... there's a proper name for beef skirt in America but it doesn't spring to mind. There, I looked in wikipedia... "It is the cut of choice for making fajitas".
So. Anyway. My current version of this is 20 pence a portion and I made some during the week. It tends to get better after re-heating. It is well good.
I love reading stories like that Spot. Sounds fun times. You post us the recipe, if you stick to one that is.
So. Anyway. My current version of this is 20 pence a portion and I made some during the week. It tends to get better after re-heating. It is well good.
I love reading stories like that Spot. Sounds fun times. You post us the recipe, if you stick to one that is.
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kazalala;781882 wrote: I love curries and was practically brought up on them as i had an uncle from pakistan, he made the best curries ever:Anytime you went, there was always a pot on the go. He used to make a fish curry, that was really hot, mu hubs was lucky enough to taste it once and he loved it.
Indian :p
Indian :p
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Omni_Skittles;782138 wrote: what's curry?
you might know it as Indians,
you might know it as Indians,
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littlemissgiggle;782140 wrote: you might know it as Indians,uh... still don't know lol
Smoke signals ftw!
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:wah:
here you go
Curry -
is the English description of any of a general variety of spicy dishes, best-known in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, ...
here you go
Curry -
is the English description of any of a general variety of spicy dishes, best-known in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, ...
i had a curry last night
I've never had curry, always wanted to try it though.
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
my son
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Pinky;782307 wrote: Ugh, curry tastes like recycled poo. Glad I live faaaaar away from you this morning, hahaha!
That's cos where you're from, they only eat turnips and carrots...Everything else is too exotic....BWahahahahahahhahaa......
That's cos where you're from, they only eat turnips and carrots...Everything else is too exotic....BWahahahahahahhahaa......
My dog's a cross between a Shihtzu and a Bulldog... It's a Bullsh!t..
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Pinky;782307 wrote: Ugh, curry tastes like recycled poo. Glad I live faaaaar away from you this morning, hahaha!
well i have never eaten recycled poo, so i dont know:-3ewww:wah::wah:
well i have never eaten recycled poo, so i dont know:-3ewww:wah::wah:
FOC THREAD PART1
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King Jr.
i had a curry last night
Curry is Lush..........You dont have to have a hot one, jalfrazi or a tikka massala or even a mild korma are all equally as nice.
chicken passanda..
Asda do a chick pea dahl in a tin for like 60-70p and that is well nice :-6
chicken passanda..
Asda do a chick pea dahl in a tin for like 60-70p and that is well nice :-6
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jimbo;782586 wrote: i tell you what spot old buddy i have never heard of a twenty pee curry
but on friday night i definetly had a twenty poo curry


Ewwwwww!!
but on friday night i definetly had a twenty poo curry
Ewwwwww!!
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Chezzie;782846 wrote: Curry is Lush..........You dont have to have a hot one, jalfrazi or a tikka massala or even a mild korma are all equally as nice.
chicken passanda..
Asda do a chick pea dahl in a tin for like 60-70p and that is well nice :-6
Couldn't agree more, I like curries, but not too hot and spicy ones, mild ones I find are a lot more enjoyable, especially in moderation!
chicken passanda..
Asda do a chick pea dahl in a tin for like 60-70p and that is well nice :-6
Couldn't agree more, I like curries, but not too hot and spicy ones, mild ones I find are a lot more enjoyable, especially in moderation!
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Marks and Spencer's bombay potatoes, peshwari naan and onion bahjis - special treat just for me with spiced fruit chutney on the side, yummy.
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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I love Marks and Spencers curries, they do some really nice ones - a tad expensive, but good quality I find!
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Chezzie;782017 wrote: I love reading stories like that Spot. Sounds fun times. You post us the recipe, if you stick to one that is.
Let me have a try at this from memory but bear in mind I'm making this up to a large extent as I go. Student Curry a la spot. It's very like how to make goulash a la spot except it lacks paprika and potatoes and it bites back slightly more. It might serve forty, who knows. You'll need a side dish of course.
I'm assuming there's a stock of spices available. These days I use 300 gram Kohinoor powder packs of turmeric, garam masala, red chillie, coriander, cumin, and seed packs of cumin and mustard. There's some salt and fresh fenugreek around as well, and I'd expect to have a large bag of fresh coriander leaf and some root ginger. The price goes way up if you use smaller packs than those.
This is the medium size curry. I rarely cook the large one.
15" diameter metal cooking pot with lid
4lb onions
1lb shallots
assorted carrots and celery sticks as available but not a lot, this is a beef curry
3 heads of garlic
2lb tomato puree
4 bottles hungarian egri bikaver bulls blood wine
1oz salt
Frying pan
1 pint rough olive oil
12lb beef skirt, cut in half inch slices around 10"x5"
2oz crushed whole black peppercorns
2oz turmeric powder
3oz cumin seeds
2oz red chillie, add a few bits of broken up red chillie if your guests are that way inclined
4oz root ginger, grated yourself today
8oz plain flour
2 pints cold water with one nominal beef cube in it so we can call it stock. The beef cube's optional.
1lb fresh coriander leaf
6oz garam masala
The day before
Dice the vegetables. Small is good especially for the onion and even more especially for the garlic. Just skin the shallots, leave them whole, they're meant to be surprises. Throw it all into the cooking pot. Add the puree and the wine. Drink no more than two glasses yourself just to remind you how amazing egri bikaver is. If you have no health problems with the idea throw in the ounce of salt, I think it improves the curry.
Find a frying pan and keep it oiled, that'll take half your pint of olive oil eventually. Fry the beef slices hard, full heat, a pan full at a time, until each is completely sealed and there's the odd scorch mark visible. Put each fried piece of beef into the cooking pot.
Put the other half pint of olive oil in the pan and make it just smoke.
Add the turmeric cumin chillie and peppercorns to the pan. Stir on a full heat until it's bubbling and there's a smoke haze. Don't overdo this or it'll blacken, but be harsh. Stir in the ginger and the flour in the last few seconds and make sure it's completely absorbed. Add the stock (there's lots of hissing and steam) and tip immediately into the cooking pot. Wash the pan with the last of the stock to get all the flavour transferred. Stir the pot a bit and put the lid on.
Wash the frying pan and work surfaces.
Put the cooking pot over a medium heat and bring it to the boil, stir now and then so nothing sticks. Turn the heat down, stir once each half hour to keep the bottom from drying out, simmer gently for three hours. Turn the heat off.
Before the meal
Bring the curry back to the boil on a low heat, stir now and then so nothing sticks.
While it's slowly heating, in another pot rinse 20lb basmati rice three times, add 25 pints water (adjust this if the rice says different, and the cooking time too!) and a half pound of butter, put the lid on, heat until simmering. As the rice starts to simmer turn the heat off the curry. After ten minutes turn the heat off the rice.
Take the lid off the curry and stir in the loose-shredded coriander leaf and the garam masala. It should be thick but at this point if it isn't you still have to serve it. Part of the stirring is to gently shred the beef a bit so it's not in huge slabs any longer. Serve immediately with the side dish of your choice, chapati if you know how and large bowls of lime pickle, mango chutney and plain greek yoghourt. Any that's left over will be fine the day after. It's not quite 20p a portion curry but the whole meal leaves change from a pound a head.
Let me have a try at this from memory but bear in mind I'm making this up to a large extent as I go. Student Curry a la spot. It's very like how to make goulash a la spot except it lacks paprika and potatoes and it bites back slightly more. It might serve forty, who knows. You'll need a side dish of course.
I'm assuming there's a stock of spices available. These days I use 300 gram Kohinoor powder packs of turmeric, garam masala, red chillie, coriander, cumin, and seed packs of cumin and mustard. There's some salt and fresh fenugreek around as well, and I'd expect to have a large bag of fresh coriander leaf and some root ginger. The price goes way up if you use smaller packs than those.
This is the medium size curry. I rarely cook the large one.
15" diameter metal cooking pot with lid
4lb onions
1lb shallots
assorted carrots and celery sticks as available but not a lot, this is a beef curry
3 heads of garlic
2lb tomato puree
4 bottles hungarian egri bikaver bulls blood wine
1oz salt
Frying pan
1 pint rough olive oil
12lb beef skirt, cut in half inch slices around 10"x5"
2oz crushed whole black peppercorns
2oz turmeric powder
3oz cumin seeds
2oz red chillie, add a few bits of broken up red chillie if your guests are that way inclined
4oz root ginger, grated yourself today
8oz plain flour
2 pints cold water with one nominal beef cube in it so we can call it stock. The beef cube's optional.
1lb fresh coriander leaf
6oz garam masala
The day before
Dice the vegetables. Small is good especially for the onion and even more especially for the garlic. Just skin the shallots, leave them whole, they're meant to be surprises. Throw it all into the cooking pot. Add the puree and the wine. Drink no more than two glasses yourself just to remind you how amazing egri bikaver is. If you have no health problems with the idea throw in the ounce of salt, I think it improves the curry.
Find a frying pan and keep it oiled, that'll take half your pint of olive oil eventually. Fry the beef slices hard, full heat, a pan full at a time, until each is completely sealed and there's the odd scorch mark visible. Put each fried piece of beef into the cooking pot.
Put the other half pint of olive oil in the pan and make it just smoke.
Add the turmeric cumin chillie and peppercorns to the pan. Stir on a full heat until it's bubbling and there's a smoke haze. Don't overdo this or it'll blacken, but be harsh. Stir in the ginger and the flour in the last few seconds and make sure it's completely absorbed. Add the stock (there's lots of hissing and steam) and tip immediately into the cooking pot. Wash the pan with the last of the stock to get all the flavour transferred. Stir the pot a bit and put the lid on.
Wash the frying pan and work surfaces.
Put the cooking pot over a medium heat and bring it to the boil, stir now and then so nothing sticks. Turn the heat down, stir once each half hour to keep the bottom from drying out, simmer gently for three hours. Turn the heat off.
Before the meal
Bring the curry back to the boil on a low heat, stir now and then so nothing sticks.
While it's slowly heating, in another pot rinse 20lb basmati rice three times, add 25 pints water (adjust this if the rice says different, and the cooking time too!) and a half pound of butter, put the lid on, heat until simmering. As the rice starts to simmer turn the heat off the curry. After ten minutes turn the heat off the rice.
Take the lid off the curry and stir in the loose-shredded coriander leaf and the garam masala. It should be thick but at this point if it isn't you still have to serve it. Part of the stirring is to gently shred the beef a bit so it's not in huge slabs any longer. Serve immediately with the side dish of your choice, chapati if you know how and large bowls of lime pickle, mango chutney and plain greek yoghourt. Any that's left over will be fine the day after. It's not quite 20p a portion curry but the whole meal leaves change from a pound a head.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.