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Post by Cashis on Dec 29, 2013 21:54:47 GMT
My missus has chips with hers. Complete and utter disgrace, unforgivable act IMO. She also butters her naan. Might just knock her out tonight. Erm half and half, fuck all wrong with that Who butters a naan though You like your steaks well done though so...
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Post by Exonerator on Dec 29, 2013 22:09:31 GMT
Buttered naan is fucking lovely, extra butter is needed if anything. I like having curries with rice though anyway so I never get naan.
I like a nice chicken bhuna, madras or jalfrezi. Sometimes I'll have a korma for a laugh. Mind you, I usually just order the chef's special and go with that; never been horrible, like.
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Post by Cashis on Dec 29, 2013 22:13:46 GMT
I always have a naan with my curry and rice.
And why would you need butter on your naan, you're dipping it in your curry sauce so who's gonna notice butter when it's covered in sauce?
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Post by Pole Land on Dec 29, 2013 22:15:00 GMT
Best madras I've ever had was in Tallinn of all places.
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Post by Exonerator on Dec 29, 2013 22:30:56 GMT
I always have a naan with my curry and rice. And why would you need butter on your naan, you're dipping it in your curry sauce so who's gonna notice butter when it's covered in sauce? I don't have much of an appetite because I don't really eat a lot, so having naan as well as rice with my curry would be too much. Just gives it a nicer texture. I haven't had curry for a long time though. The last curry I had was a Thai one, and that was at a buffet so it was only a tiny portion because I wanted to eat loads of different things.
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Post by Maskya Yoshida on Dec 29, 2013 22:32:13 GMT
Chips with a curry? Ffs man, some of you people My missus has chips with hers. Complete and utter disgrace, unforgivable act IMO. She also butters her naan. Might just knock her out tonight. Absolutely disgusting. Typical British thing to do.
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Post by Cashis on Dec 29, 2013 22:41:19 GMT
My missus has chips with hers. Complete and utter disgrace, unforgivable act IMO. She also butters her naan. Might just knock her out tonight. Absolutely disgusting. Typical British thing to do. It really is the worst. That and having chips with it. Does my tree in.
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Post by Maskya Yoshida on Dec 29, 2013 22:42:35 GMT
As bad as people getting battered chicken balls and chips from the Chinese.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2013 22:46:33 GMT
As bad as people getting battered chicken balls and chips from the Chinese. Lol I always used to get those when I lived in Ireland. Can't find them here in Italy unfortunately
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Post by Cashis on Dec 29, 2013 22:49:19 GMT
As bad as people getting battered chicken balls and chips from the Chinese. With egg fried rice, soft noodles and sweet and sour sauce. Meal of champions comeatme
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Post by sween on Dec 29, 2013 22:57:17 GMT
the best curry
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Post by notpropaganda on Dec 29, 2013 23:00:00 GMT
I know korma isn't spicy or anything but when it's cooked right it tastes lovely tbf.
Rogan Josh for me though, quality. Garlic naan and pelau rice with it, lavely.
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Post by lucas on Dec 29, 2013 23:14:29 GMT
Up north do curry houses have banquet nights? All indians round my area do starter, main, rice, naan and vegtable side dish for £10 sunday-thursday. Can't go wrong with that at all. I recall some people I know going up north and seeing nothing of the sort :-(
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Post by Cashis on Dec 29, 2013 23:17:02 GMT
Up north do curry houses have banquet nights? All indians round my area do starter, main, rice, naan and vegtable side dish for £10 sunday-thursday. Can't go wrong with that at all. I recall some people I know going up north and seeing nothing of the sort :-( We call that a meal, mate.
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Post by Germany's Top Scorer on Dec 29, 2013 23:18:06 GMT
I've never seen anything of the type.
I got 50% off food on a Friday because it was empty and me and my mate were looking at the menu outside, though. That was a good day.
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