curry smells like hot diarrhoea seasoned with vomit, so I've never eaten it literally - if I was blindfolded and somebody put curry on my dinner table, I would legitimately be asking who farted/puked
Chicken korma is my favorite. I had a veggie korma yesterday and I gotta say, it was pretty awesome.
There isn't a single curry restaurant in my town so I only get it when I go to a nearby town 30 miles away.
Learn to make it yourself mate. It's better anyway. Easy as well. The spices will cost a fair bit but you'll get a shitload of meals from them so it is worth it.
Learn to make it yourself mate. It's better anyway. Easy as well. The spices will cost a fair bit but you'll get a shitload of meals from them so it is worth it.
I tried to make it a few times when I lived in the UK. I'd buy the tubs of "curry powder" for like 50p from tesco, then add it to chicken, add some chicken stock and pineapples, raisins, chickpeas, and yogurt and voila! It is probably the least authentic curry possible but it was good (I like sweet with savory). No where near as good as a curry restaurant though.
Can't even buy the spices here (I live in the American south and people aren't too big on curry ).
I tried to make it a few times when I lived in the UK. I'd buy the tubs of "curry powder" for like 50p from tesco, then add it to chicken, add some chicken stock and pineapples, raisins, chickpeas, and yogurt and voila! It is probably the least authentic curry possible but it was good (I like sweet with savory). No where near as good as a curry restaurant though.
Can't even buy the spices here (I live in the American south and people aren't too big on curry ).
Ah gutted. The Americans don't know what they're missing.