Murgh Kari Curry

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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Ally » 20 Jan 2018, 16:55

Googled it...Tesco sell it! :lol:
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Workingman » 20 Jan 2018, 17:04

Ally wrote:Googled it...Tesco sell it! :lol:

Asda sell them ready made.... :P :P :P

Urad flour is made from urad lentils, but ordinary lentils would do.

My Bosch whizzer stick has a bean grinder and also a flour mill attachment, but it all looks like too much hard work.

The Asian supermarket does a whole range of flavoured pappads from plain to red hot chilli and garlic. I feel a drive out coming on. :lol:
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Ally » 20 Jan 2018, 17:17

It does look like hard work but I'd give it a try if I was having a curry night with a load of friends.

Not worth it for just the two of us.

Now why didn't I think of Asda? Oh that'll be cos it'd be a round journey of 6 hours to buy them! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby JanB » 20 Jan 2018, 18:21

Never seen that here :? :roll: :roll: :cute:
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Diflower » 20 Jan 2018, 18:36

You can buy them uncooked, which makes them much cheaper and not so much palaver.
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Workingman » 20 Jan 2018, 19:07

Damn this thread drifting.... :roll:

All I wanted was some papads, which I now have - Punjabi masala, black pepper and red hot chili and garlic. They are the uncooked ones, Di, 12 to 15 in a pack for £1.19 ea, but then I had to buy other things.

Put it this way, having got my papads and dry spices and Chinese sauces - oyster, hoisin, black bean and dark soy - plus a few other essentials I am now £23 lighter in the pocket. :o :shock: :shock:
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby JanB » 20 Jan 2018, 23:00

Workingman wrote:£23 lighter in the pocket. :o :shock: :shock:


That would have bought you and me a dinner, with wine, coffee, bread, olives.......................
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Workingman » 20 Jan 2018, 23:17

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I can bring papads of many flavours, and some hard to get spices.
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Ally » 20 Jan 2018, 23:57

JanB wrote:
Workingman wrote:£23 lighter in the pocket. :o :shock: :shock:


That would have bought you and me a dinner, with wine, coffee, bread, olives.......................



Yeah but....it's not a curry. :lol:
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Re: Murgh Kari Curry

Postby Diflower » 21 Jan 2018, 21:38

Cooked and eaten, plus two portions for the freezer, it was lovely :D
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