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chillyanna
06-09-2007, 06:51 PM
Hi all
i would really like to ask if there are good take aways in adelaide, ones like the indian curry houses and chinese take aways here in england. i would go crazy without a good curry in adelaide:wacko:. If not indian or chinese what other take aways are there?
cheers
paul
Hi all
i would really like to ask if there are good take aways in adelaide, ones like the indian curry houses and chinese take aways here in england. i would go crazy without a good curry in adelaide:wacko:. If not indian or chinese what other take aways are there?
cheers
paul
Not sure about take aways, im sure there are loads. But for indian/chinese and every other type of food just take a walk down Gouger Street and your spoilt for choice
Guzzler&Sas
06-09-2007, 09:30 PM
Hi,
Plenty of take aways, what you will find is that the Indian and Chinese are Asian style,(not British style) so things will taste different, saying that there is one Indian on Goodwood road that is run by Brits and does taste like a British curry.
I tend to cook my own and and will put my onion bhajis up against anybodys,
Guzzler
chillyanna
06-09-2007, 09:42 PM
thats good to know that i will still be able to find some nice spicey food over in adelaide.
when i am due to fly over i will let you know guzzler so you can make a batch of onion bhajis :D for my arrival!
thanks for the replies, it puts my mind at rest now!
Hi,
Plenty of take aways, what you will find is that the Indian and Chinese are Asian style,(not British style) so things will taste different, saying that there is one Indian on Goodwood road that is run by Brits and does taste like a British curry.
I tend to cook my own and and will put my onion bhajis up against anybodys,
Guzzler
I'll call and go two of Mrs Tyke's Samosas - brilliant they are ;)
Hi all
i would really like to ask if there are good take aways in adelaide, ones like the indian curry houses and chinese take aways here in england. i would go crazy without a good curry in adelaide:wacko:. If not indian or chinese what other take aways are there?
cheers
paul
There is a big Asian influence here but mainly the chinese /thai style.It does taste different,some say it's because MSG is barred her.
Not as much in the Indian dept - start learning to cook it!!!!!!!!!:wacko::wacko:
Guzzler&Sas
06-09-2007, 10:08 PM
:biglaugh:
I'll call and go two of Mrs Tyke's Samosas - brilliant they are ;)
I'll raise you a chicken biryaini and keema nan, the toast i'm having for breakfast at the moment :dull:is not quite doing it anymore.
Guzzler
I'll raise you a chicken biryaini and keema nan, the toast i'm having for breakfast at the moment :dull:is not quite doing it anymore.
Guzzler
:biglaugh:
Got me there - love to be able to make my own Naans :biglaugh:
Personally I don't know how anyone could eat this food but for Asian style foods there are pleanty of http://www.wokinabox.com.au/
I tend to cook my own and and will put my onion bhajis up against anybodys,
Guzzler[/quote]
I can second that!!!!! You should go into business Guzzler, you'd make a fortune!
J x
dglamoore
07-09-2007, 12:27 AM
I tend to cook my own and and will put my onion bhajis up against anybodys,
Guzzler
I feel a taste test coming on - I can cook a mean Thai green curry if you fancy a swap :D and my Vietnamese lemon Chicken ain't bad either ;)
Lisa:v_SPIN:
ali@51
07-09-2007, 06:57 AM
I have an exelent recipie for pork jalfrazi .Tastes just like from the take away but low fat!!!!(weight watchers) Must try out some of the other ones before we come. Cant do onion bhajees though. We will have to set up a swap recipices section;)
Perth Pom
07-09-2007, 10:28 AM
Yes please
Onion Bhaiji recipe would b much appreciated. I cook them, but there is something missing from my recipe.
I use:
Onions (obviously)
Gram flour
Turmeric
Cumin
Salt and Pepper
Garam Masala
They are tasty, but still not quite right. What am I missing?? Please tell me:notworthy:
cormcvcr
07-09-2007, 11:34 AM
You are missing methi leaves, they are used in pakora as well!
chillyanna
07-09-2007, 01:40 PM
i thought i would post a recipe for onion bhajias from my indian cook book for you to compare with your own recipes ;)
225g/8oz/2cups of gram flour
2.5ml or 1/2 tsp chilli powder
5ml or 1tsp ground turmeric
5ml or 1tsp baking powder
1.5ml or 1/4 tsp asafoetida salt to taste
2.5ml or 1/2 tsp of each, nigella, fennel, cumin, onion seeds coursely crushed
2 large onions finely chopped
50g/ 2oz / 2 cups of fresh chopped coriander
water to mix ingredients
note: this was copied right from the book so if you dont agree with something please dont blame me ok:) im just the messenger.
can anybody something extra to make them better?
Guzzler&Sas
07-09-2007, 11:13 PM
I am sworn to secrecy (spelling?) by Guzzler - if I tell, he will never make them again for me or anyone else! But all this talk of them, he has taken it upon himself to get some done for this weekend - yummmmmm ...... :p
Sas
xx
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