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Traditional Indian Restaurant Recipes => 'Regional Style Restaurant Recipes' => Topic started by: commis on May 26, 2010, 04:03 PM
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Hi
I was wondering if any body would be interested in a copy? This is from the JSP 404 1993. I also have JSP 404 1965 which has Gurkha and Malay.
Regards
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Hi Commis,
Saw your similar post in another forum here, and yes would love to read the book.
Meanwhile I would like to get this room going with some recipes? Please help.
And if your book has the pickled vegetables curry that The Great Nepalese Tandoori on Eversholt Street serves I want to buy fifty!!
Mike
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Well MP, there is no charge it's just that I'm not shure where it stands copy right wise. This is basicly what Gurkha resaraunts use as a start. So please PM me with email addy.
Regards
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There are many ex-ghurka restaurants turning up in the south now. We have one in Berkshire, the Shahi, when they first started out they were really good. but recently they have gone down hill big time.
All their sauces started tasting the same, the quality went down hill, the meat content was reduced.
I don't know whether they changed their chef or were just cutting back, but I have not used them for a few months now.
I would however love to see some of their recipes......
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Gurkha Recipes?
Well I'll be totally honest, i've never heard of them? How far away from BIR cuisine is it?
Ray :)
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Hi
Just a brief example of the topics covered in the manual.
Chapter 38- Basic Preparations, Masala, Unclassified
Ch 39- Rice Dishes, Simple, Composite
Ch 40- Dal Dishes, Plain. Curried, Unclassified
Ch 41- Meat Dishes, Goat, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Unclassified
Ch 42- Chicken
Ch 43- Fish Dishes, Fish, Shellfish
Ch 44- Egg Dishes, Boiled, Omelette's, Scrambled
Ch 45- Potato and Vegetable Dishes, Curried, Spiced, Unclassified
Ch 46- Chutneys, Chutney, Rayata
Ch 47- Breads, Chapati, Unclassified
Ch 48- Snacks, Pakora, Unclassified
Ch 49- Sweet Dishes, Milk balls, Puddings, Unclassified
This is not the one from the Gurkha museum, which is there for fund raising and at a cost of ?3.30 + P&P is excellent value.
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Razor.....
Mate
Recipes are recipes. I lobbied for a board to celebrate BIR cuisine that wasn't Indian. I ..... well you know the rest.
If this room carries on, we will have
A. Great recipes
B. Good food on the table
C. All of the above
Please answer A, B or C.
If anybody tells me how to moderate (yep - how do I do that?), I will be moderate. (And I won't fiddle my expenses)
Let's cook people....
This is a food forum. Let's find the best recipes for the food we love and cook them. Then eat them. Then share them with friends.
Hoping for feedback
Mike
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Mike,
it is a food forum for sure.
i'd love to be proved wrong but ABC ain't going to arrive for none BIR is it.
why i say this is that the internet & books are full of recipes that offer fantastic results - the trouble is they don't.
unless someone has some insider knowledge on this non BIR how can ABC be delivered. just look how hard it's been to get so far along the BIR journey.
don't get me wrong i'm happy to help it's just the idea of "finding" is a tad blue sky on a grey day in the north west that chucked it down with rain yesterday and tomorrow is a bank holiday.
as i say when a 10 recipe is posted i'll certainly try it out.
ps i'm going for the manual as i knew a serving gurkha a while back and they are more than anyone can possibly imagine - real salt of the earth.
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Hi
I was wondering if any body would be interested in a copy? This is from the JSP 404 1993. I also have JSP 404 1965 which has Gurkha and Malay.
Regards
If you are around and read this I would very much like a copy of the JSP404 1965,if you can let me know would be most grateful,I have the 93 404 on pdf but would like the 65 404 if you can please
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Hi IMS,
I have the 93, JSP404,but I would really like to get hold of the earlier one as well so if you can send me a copy I would be really gratefull then I can really get to do some severe cooking.
I have been in the Military since the age of 13,I finished my tour when a hill decided it did not like me and dropped on me breaking my back as well as other bits but I survived although my career was ended,my one great love is cooking and curry is on the top spot,got dozens of books but I love beyond anything my JSP404 so getting the earlier one would be fantastic,hope you can help,Best Regards.wiggy29@fsmail.net
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hi could i have a copy please martin_linturn@hotmail.com.......many thanks
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Commis, is your offer still on mate? This sounds like a proper historical artefact!
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DO. Hahaha that is what it is not the 93 is readily available if you google but remember to add JSP 404. It is a read only mess. Even the great Phil could not clean it up and that was just the few pages of the Gurkha part. I stress DO NOT try to print it.
There is a small one from another edition on hear to down load but this site is such a mess I can't find it. Please visit the Gurkha museum and buy there copy as a thank you.
I have found they are both in CR members offers (previously titled Cup Cakes and all things sweet) e-books & down loads.
Regards
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No worries, thanks for the answer. The Ghurka museum is indeed a very good cause. Cheers!
Kaatar Hunnu Bhanda Marnu Ramro...
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Commis, just found this- http://www.itcreation.co.uk/TDS/macs.pdf (http://www.itcreation.co.uk/TDS/macs.pdf) -perfectly good copy. Is it the same one though?
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DO. Please re-read my last post it tells you where to find the earlier down load on hear.
Regards
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yeah done
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I was wondering if any body would be interested in a copy? This is from the JSP 404 1993. I also have JSP 404 1965 which has Gurkha and Malay.
Hi I would like copies of both if possible, thanks wayne
Moderated due to whole post being a quote. Suggestion - check/preview before you post.
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Hi i would like copys of both if possible, thanks wayne
I have private copies on a web server; if Commis gives his permission, I will publish the URLs on this forum.
** Phil.
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GURKHAS' PENSIONS NOW (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,11650.0.html)
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Hi
As people still ask for these on the back of this thread, the links are.
The 1965 part 1 http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11650.0;attach=3283 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11650.0;attach=3283)
The 1965 part 2 http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11650.0;attach=3284 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11650.0;attach=3284)
The 1993 http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11651.0;attach=3285 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11651.0;attach=3285)
Regards
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Great upload - had these for some time now
best, Rich
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1993
2. CUCUMBER CHUTNEY (KAN KRO KO ACHAR)
10 PORTIONS
Ingredients
Tomatoes 400g
Onions 100 g
Jaggery 160 g
Ginger 25 g
Garlic 4 cloves
Chillies 1
Malt vinegar 200 ml
Mustard seeds 15 g
Mustard oil 75 g
Cinnamon sticks 3 cm
Cloves 8
Coriander 25 g
Salt
Where is the cucumber in this recipe,
maybe it should be cucumber 400g
instead of tomatoes 400g