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Indian Food Anyone here a fan of Indian food? One of my dearest friends was born in northern India and moved to the States when he was 9 years old. He's going to cook for me this weekend and he is a vegetarian. Problem is, I dont really care for Indian food. I like a couple dishes but most of it is waaaaay too spicy for my palate. Do you guys like Indian food, if so, what are your favorite dishes? | |
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i love lamb korma. which i guess doesn't help you out because your friend is a vegetarian. there are some indian dishes that are more mild, i'm sure your friend knows about them. i also love mango lassi's and garlic naan... there is no good indian food where i am right now, which kinda sucks. | |
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I love all of it!!
With chicken only though. | |
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There's Indian food made for white people, and real Indian food. Tell your friend to keep it real! Wer ist dort? Unterbrechende Kuh. Unterbrech... Muh!!! | |
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JasmineFire said: i love lamb korma. which i guess doesn't help you out because your friend is a vegetarian. there are some indian dishes that are more mild, i'm sure your friend knows about them. i also love mango lassi's and garlic naan... there is no good indian food where i am right now, which kinda sucks. Yes. I like the lassis. They are pretty refreshing. I can eat piles of naan. He was telling me about a cauliflower and potato dish. It sounded disgusting to me. [Edited 7/31/08 15:55pm] | |
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GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: There's Indian food made for white people, and real Indian food. Tell your friend to keep it real!
lol @ "made for white people". | |
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Love Indian food. My favorites:
Mattar Paneer Vegetable Jalfriezi Vegetable Korma Vegetable Biryani Chana Bhatouri Masala Dosa Vegetable Samosas Rasmalai Mango Lassi Sweet Lassi I could go on, but I won't! | |
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dreamfactory313 said: JasmineFire said: i love lamb korma. which i guess doesn't help you out because your friend is a vegetarian. there are some indian dishes that are more mild, i'm sure your friend knows about them. i also love mango lassi's and garlic naan... there is no good indian food where i am right now, which kinda sucks. Yes. I like the lassis. They are pretty refreshing. I can eat piles of naan. He was telling me about a cauliflower and potato dish. It sounded disgusting to me. [Edited 7/31/08 15:55pm] Aloo gobi masala! It's delish. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: There's Indian food made for white people, and real Indian food. Tell your friend to keep it real!
lol @ "made for white people". Yea, those stupid white people, they never understand anything do they. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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dreamfactory313 said: JasmineFire said: i love lamb korma. which i guess doesn't help you out because your friend is a vegetarian. there are some indian dishes that are more mild, i'm sure your friend knows about them. i also love mango lassi's and garlic naan... there is no good indian food where i am right now, which kinda sucks. Yes. I like the lassis. They are pretty refreshing. I can eat piles of naan. He was telling me about a cauliflower and potato dish. It sounded disgusting to me. [Edited 7/31/08 15:55pm] um...you know...you could always ask your friend not to cook for you. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Anyone here a fan of Indian food? One of my dearest friends was born in northern India and moved to the States when he was 9 years old. He's going to cook for me this weekend and he is a vegetarian. Problem is, I dont really care for Indian food. I like a couple dishes but most of it is waaaaay too spicy for my palate. Do you guys like Indian food, if so, what are your favorite dishes?
Indian food. My faves: Butter chicken (chicken cooked with tomatoes and cream or butter) Palak Paneer (curried spinach and cheese) Aloo Gobi (potatoes and califlower -usually not too spicy) Tikka Masala (creamy veggie curry, usually with almonds) Lamb Madras (medium spice curry sauce Beef Vindaloo (spicy as a mother! don't try this if you don't handle hot stuff well) "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: There's Indian food made for white people, and real Indian food. Tell your friend to keep it real!
Food court indian food, you mean? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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JasmineFire said: dreamfactory313 said: Yes. I like the lassis. They are pretty refreshing. I can eat piles of naan. He was telling me about a cauliflower and potato dish. It sounded disgusting to me. [Edited 7/31/08 15:55pm] um...you know...you could always ask your friend not to cook for you. Wouldnt dream of it. He is one of my best friends. I just hope I'll enjoy the meal. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: JasmineFire said: um...you know...you could always ask your friend not to cook for you. Wouldnt dream of it. He is one of my best friends. I just hope I'll enjoy the meal. i guess just mention to him that you can't really handle spicy food and i'm sure you'll enjoy it. | |
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meow85 said: dreamfactory313 said: Anyone here a fan of Indian food? One of my dearest friends was born in northern India and moved to the States when he was 9 years old. He's going to cook for me this weekend and he is a vegetarian. Problem is, I dont really care for Indian food. I like a couple dishes but most of it is waaaaay too spicy for my palate. Do you guys like Indian food, if so, what are your favorite dishes?
Indian food. My faves: Butter chicken (chicken cooked with tomatoes and cream or butter) Palak Paneer (curried spinach and cheese) Aloo Gobi (potatoes and califlower -usually not too spicy) Tikka Masala (creamy veggie curry, usually with almonds) Lamb Madras (medium spice curry sauce Beef Vindaloo (spicy as a mother! don't try this if you don't handle hot stuff well) Aloo Gobi. He was describing Aloo Gobi. | |
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Speaking of "Indian" food. Sort of, anyway.
I heard there's a restaurant somewhere in the city I just moved to that serves First Nations food. Sounds like it'll be great for those times when I'm cursing myself for never having learned how to fry bannock or smoke fish. Here's hoping I can find it. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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dreamfactory313 said: meow85 said: Indian food. My faves: Butter chicken (chicken cooked with tomatoes and cream or butter) Palak Paneer (curried spinach and cheese) Aloo Gobi (potatoes and califlower -usually not too spicy) Tikka Masala (creamy veggie curry, usually with almonds) Lamb Madras (medium spice curry sauce Beef Vindaloo (spicy as a mother! don't try this if you don't handle hot stuff well) Aloo Gobi. He was describing Aloo Gobi. A lot of Indian food probably sounds unpleasant to people not familiar with it -it definitely doesn't look appealing. I'd knock over a bank to get the money to buy Indian food though, it's that good. Aloo Gobi's usually pretty decent, but if it's not made right it seems to get a little oily. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: dreamfactory313 said: Aloo Gobi. He was describing Aloo Gobi. A lot of Indian food probably sounds unpleasant to people not familiar with it -it definitely doesn't look appealing. I'd knock over a bank to get the money to buy Indian food though, it's that good. Aloo Gobi's usually pretty decent, but if it's not made right it seems to get a little oily. It seems like it'd be really spicy. On a scale of 1-10, how hot is it? | |
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JustErin said: I love all of it!!
With chicken only though. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: JustErin said: I love all of it!!
With chicken only though. | |
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ufoclub said: JustErin said: I love all of it!!
With chicken only though. Oh yes, I love the chicken dishes and I am dying to try the ufoclub dish. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: There's Indian food made for white people, and real Indian food. Tell your friend to keep it real!
lol @ "made for white people". do they make curry for fags? | |
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dreamfactory313 said: meow85 said: A lot of Indian food probably sounds unpleasant to people not familiar with it -it definitely doesn't look appealing. I'd knock over a bank to get the money to buy Indian food though, it's that good. Aloo Gobi's usually pretty decent, but if it's not made right it seems to get a little oily. It seems like it'd be really spicy. On a scale of 1-10, how hot is it? I'd give it a 3 1/2. The potatoes seem to neutralize a lot of the spiciness. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: dreamfactory313 said: It seems like it'd be really spicy. On a scale of 1-10, how hot is it? I'd give it a 3 1/2. The potatoes seem to neutralize a lot of the spiciness. Ahhh. I see. I have a feeling he's going to make this dish. | |
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JustErin said: ufoclub said: Oh yes, I love the chicken dishes and I am dying to try the ufoclub dish. Id have a serving of that ufoclub dish too. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: meow85 said: I'd give it a 3 1/2. The potatoes seem to neutralize a lot of the spiciness. Ahhh. I see. I have a feeling he's going to make this dish. Hopefully he's a good cook. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Big Indian food fan here. YUM.
Usually start with a samosa or a mushroom pakura depending on the restaurant, followed by a nice salan curry. And I do like to spurge on extra naan if possible. [Edited 7/31/08 16:57pm] | |
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Mara said: Big Indian food fan here. YUM.
Yeah, Im gonna have to get with the program. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Mara said: Big Indian food fan here. YUM.
Yeah, Im gonna have to get with the program. I didn't start eating Indian food until after college. But once I took the plunge, it is SO good. | |
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Mara said: dreamfactory313 said: Yeah, Im gonna have to get with the program. I didn't start eating Indian food until after college. But once I took the plunge, it is SO good. some people just eat it without such fanfare | |
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