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British Indian Restaurant Recipes - Starters & Side Dishes => Starters & Side Dishes => Topic started by: h4ppy-chris on August 20, 2013, 08:09 PM
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What can i say, but enjoy.
If you roll some of this into meatballs and deep fry them for 7 minutes or oven bake 180 for 20 minutes.
The cooked meatballs go really well in a curry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcWQMyXVZ74 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcWQMyXVZ74)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3d21zsmM8E (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3d21zsmM8E)
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lol. 4 minutes in, ( use another curry powder if you cant wait for the E-book ) you crack me up, this book will take longer than the Bible took to be written lol
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Good video Chris
Looking forward to buying some new kitchen gadgets, sorry I mean the Ebook LOL ;D
Wayne
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lol. 4 minutes in, ( use another curry powder if you cant wait for the E-book ) you crack me up, this book will take longer than the Bible took to be written lol
Gaz!!! You are, a keyboard warrior!! If you ever want to meet up PM me your address!!
I have had enough of your (moderated).
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Hmmmm!!!!
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Good video Chris
Looking forward to buying some new kitchen gadgets, sorry I mean the Ebook LOL ;D
Wayne
Buy what ya need. books ready when it's ready.
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Cheers Chris, I'll try that 'sans' onion liquid. That's probably why on the last lot of seehk kebabs I made, I spent about an hour trying to get them to stay on the skewers before rolling them up in foil and cooking them in the oven. Whilst I too am waiting for your book, I've waited long enough in my life to start making BIR curries so a bit longer for a book is neither here or there. :)
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haha if I ever want to meet up? wouldn't learn anything from you and the time it would take me to get to yours, you probably wont have finished your ( fictional E-Book )
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haha if I ever want to meet up? wouldn't learn anything from you and the time it would take me to get to yours, you probably wont have finished your ( fictional E-Book )
PM me your address you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sorry the good people of this world.
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I've had the kebab drop off the skewer turn into mince type thing happen to me when I make them, most notably when cooking for friends on my BBQ.
Thanks for the tip re onion juice. I will be squeezing the water out in future.
Good job with the video Chris. I like to see good honest efforts like this. Others wouldn't be as brave.
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Hi Chris. Thanks for the vid.
Try not to get drawn in by the idiots.
I thought this tendency to throw abuse had died down when Cory left, but members are still being driven away by silly attacks.
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Hi Chris you say in the video of using tablespoons but you are using a desertspoon, 1.5 tbsp but you only put in 1.5 dsp.
Not being picky but would like to try this recipe.
Cheers.
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Hi Chris you say in the video of using tablespoons but you are using a desertspoon, 1.5 tbsp but you only put in 1.5 dsp.
Not being picky but would like to try this recipe.
Cheers.
Hi Frank, i am pretty good at guessing a tbsp i only use a dsp for ease. Just stick to using level TBsp and it will turn out right. let me know what you think.
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Try not to get drawn in by the idiots.
I agree that disagreements are unfortunate but I don't think it's fair to call anyone who is a bit sceptical or just getting fed up waiting for a long-promised book, an idiot.
Chris's videos are good, and if his book ever materialises and represents the breakthrough he implies, then his status will probably change to 'hero' level. There may be other people, of course, who think book sales go against the ethos of this forum. Why not publish all the recipes free, like many others have done?
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Why not publish all the recipes free, like many others have done ?
Why sell it? In my house only the wife works because i can not. So if i can make a few quid from this, it will lighten the load on her. Also give me a bit of pride back knowing i am contributing to the home.
Seems a fair enough reason to me. On the other hand, if Chris is unable to work, one is inclined to wonder where the money comes from for a Kenwood Chef, an separate electric mincer, and so on.
** Phil.
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Try not to get drawn in by the idiots.
I agree that disagreements are unfortunate but I don't think it's fair to call anyone who is a bit sceptical or just getting fed up waiting for a long-promised book, an idiot.
Chris's videos are good, and if his book ever materialises and represents the breakthrough he implies, then his status will probably change to 'hero' level. There may be other people, of course, who think book sales go against the ethos of this forum. Why not publish all the recipes free, like many others have done?
So what are you saying I don't put any recipes on here for free?
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Why not publish all the recipes free, like many others have done ?
Why sell it? In my house only the wife works because i can not. So if i can make a few quid from this, it will lighten the load on her. Also give me a bit of pride back knowing i am contributing to the home.
Seems a fair enough reason to me. On the other hand, if Chris is unable to work, one is inclined to wonder where the money comes from for a Kenwood Chef, an separate electric mincer, and so on.
** Phil.
What i do with my money has nothing what so every to do with you.
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Another useful vid Chris, ... I know the book is worth waiting for ;)
Cheers,
Ken
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What i do with my money has nothing what so every to do with you.
I completely agree, Chris. I wasn't debating the rights or wrongs of spending it on a Kenwood Chef and a separate electric mincer; I was just interested in how someone who is unable to work can afford such luxuries in the first place.
** Phil.
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What i do with my money has nothing what so every to do with you.
I completely agree, Chris. I wasn't debating the rights or wrongs of spending it on a Kenwood Chef and a separate electric mincer; I was more interested in how someone who is unable to work can afford such luxuries in the first place.
** Phil.
And like i said "it has nothing what so every to do with you."
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What i do with my money has nothing what so every to do with you.
I completely agree, Chris. I wasn't debating the rights or wrongs of spending it on a Kenwood Chef and a separate electric mincer; I was more interested in how someone who is unable to work can afford such luxuries in the first place.
** Phil.
And like i said "it has nothing what so every to do with you."
On the contrary, Chris : since it is my taxes, and the taxes paid by every other member of this forum who works for a living, or who has worked for their entire life and is now living on a pension (as I am), that provide the funding for unemployment benefit, income support, incapacity benefit, disabled living allowance and so, it has a very great deal to do with me, hence my interest. But I've made my point, so please feel free to tell me to mind my own business for a third time.
** Phil.
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What i do with my money has nothing what so every to do with you.
I completely agree, Chris. I wasn't debating the rights or wrongs of spending it on a Kenwood Chef and a separate electric mincer; I was more interested in how someone who is unable to work can afford such luxuries in the first place.
** Phil.
And like i said "it has nothing what so every to do with you."
On the contrary, Chris : since it is my taxes, and the taxes paid by every other member of this forum who works for a living, or who has worked for their entire life and is now living on a pension (as I am), that provide the funding for unemployment benefit, income support, incapacity benefit, disabled living allowance and so, it has a very great deal to do with me, hence my interest. But I've made my point, so please feel free to tell me to mind my own business for a third time.
** Phil.
Ok just so you can sleep tonight Phil I do NOT claim any benefits at all. Happy now!
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Ok just so you can sleep tonight Phil I do NOT claim any benefits at all. Happy now!
Absolutely, Chris. My sincere apologies for seeming to doubt your integrity.
** Phil.
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Just to clarify my position, in less than 9 months I'll not be working but my missus will be for quite a few years yet. I don't have a Kenwood Chef but seeing Chris's in action makes me a bit angry with myself as I let my sister take my deceased mother's (mincing attachment included) along with a load of other gadgets. I'm sure my mother single handily supported Lakeland Plastics for the first few years of their existence buying kitchen gadgets for problems you didn't even realise you had.
Keep the videos coming Chris
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Keep an eye on Gumtree and similar sites. I picked up a 2nd-hand but perfect Kenwood Major with /all/ attachments (mincer, liquidiser, grater, can opener, ...) for less than GBP 70 to replace my late mother's Chef when it died; now I simply cannot imagine life without one.
** Phil.
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Keep an eye on Gumtree and similar sites. I picked up a 2nd-hand but perfect Kenwood Major with /all/ attachments (mincer, liquidiser, grater, can opener, ...) for less than GBP 70 to replace my late mother's Chef when it died; now I simply cannot imagine life without one.
** Phil.
I'll need a cloak of invisibility to go with it.
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Ok just so you can sleep tonight Phil I do NOT claim any benefits at all. Happy now!
Absolutely, Chris. My sincere apologies for seeming to doubt your integrity.
** Phil.
Accepted.
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Just to clarify my position, in less than 9 months I'll not be working but my missus will be for quite a few years yet. I don't have a Kenwood Chef but seeing Chris's in action makes me a bit angry with myself as I let my sister take my deceased mother's (mincing attachment included) along with a load of other gadgets. I'm sure my mother single handily supported Lakeland Plastics for the first few years of their existence buying kitchen gadgets for problems you didn't even realise you had.
Keep the videos coming Chris
I bought mine off ebay 37 quid, i do have the mincing attachment but, i don't want to kill my KW when mincing 10 lb of pork for sausages. That's why i have a stand-alone mincer.
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I'll need a cloak of invisibility to go with it.
I'm told there is a top-secret, NATO-approved, camouflage model, supplied only to Our Boys in Iraq [tm] and similar hostile locations; you'll never see one advertised, but if you know any NAAFI quartermasters, ask if they have any surplus Device, Universal, Kitchen staff for the use of, NATO code KNW-15721-005009-1962(x). The (x) is important; it indicates the camouflage model.
** Phil.
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I'll need a cloak of invisibility to go with it.
I'm told there is a top-secret, NATO-approved, camouflage model, supplied only to Our Boys in Iraq [tm] and similar hostile locations; you'll never see one advertised, but if you know any NAAFI quartermasters, ask if they have any surplus Device, Universal, Kitchen staff for the use of, NATO code KNW-15721-005009-1962(x). The (x) is important; it indicates the camouflage model.
** Phil.
Trouble is Phil, I've already used that rouse to dodge the housework. ::)
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It's the boots; they may /look/ like a nice cuddly puppy, but as soon as she tries to stroke it she'll know its you up to your old tricks again :)
** Phil.
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What i do with my money has nothing what so every to do with you.
I completely agree, Chris. I wasn't debating the rights or wrongs of spending it on a Kenwood Chef and a separate electric mincer; I was just interested in how someone who is unable to work can afford such luxuries in the first place.
** Phil.
Have you been reading the Daily Mail again Phil?
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...since it is my taxes, and the taxes paid by every other member of this forum who works for a living, or who has worked for their entire life and is now living on a pension (as I am), that provide the funding for unemployment benefit, income support, incapacity benefit, disabled living allowance and so, it has a very great deal to do with me, hence my interest...
Ah, I see you have! ::)
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Have you been reading the Daily Mail again Phil ? Ah, I see you have! ::)
'fraid not, Santa : Mr Waitrose very kindly offers me (free of charge) either the Telegraph or the Mail every weekday, and as one of the late, and much lamented, Maggie's staunchest supporters I have no option but to take the ToryTelegraph. Had Sir Edward Grey been still alive at the time, I am certain that at her funeral he would have repeated those oft-quoted words "The lights are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lighted up again in our lifetime".
** Phil.
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you'll never see one advertised,
** Phil.
That's because It's invisible Phil ;D
Les
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you'll never see one advertised,
** Phil.
That's because It's invisible Phil ;D
Les
D@mn : why didn't I realise that. I spent hours staring at one of those hidden-image advertisements (http://www.hidden-3d.com/img/posters/lot-02/guardian_of_past_sm.jpg) in a catering magazine, and not for one minute did I realise that the image I was searching for was that of a Kenwood Chef in camouflage ...
** Phil.
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you'll never see one advertised,
** Phil.
That's because It's invisible Phil ;D
Les
D@mn : why didn't I realise that. I spent hours staring at one of those hidden-image advertisements (http://www.hidden-3d.com/img/posters/lot-02/guardian_of_past_sm.jpg) in a catering magazine, and not for one minute did I realise that the image I was searching for was that of a Kenwood Chef in camouflage ...
** Phil.
Your having a Senior Moment Phil, Comes to us all in the end ;)
Les