The Curry Club
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The Goan "Fish Rice Curry" is a favourite of mine. I have tried numerous times to cook it here in the UK but i can't get it right. I think Vindaloo curry originated in Goa via Portugal. I am wary of eating pork in India but I did try one and it was bloody hot !
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Vindaloo or vindalho is an Indian curry dish, which is originally from Goa, based on the Portuguese dish carne de vinha d'alhos.tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 8:44 pm The Goan "Fish Rice Curry" is a favourite of mine. I have tried numerous times to cook it here in the UK but i can't get it right. I think Vindaloo curry originated in Goa via Portugal. I am wary of eating pork in India but I did try one and it was bloody hot !
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I had a few errands to attend in the city, decided to get myself a Kofta Masala from the Taj Mahal. There's a lack of restaurant's that actually make meat Kofta in Phnom Penh.
Beef Kofta Masala with Chapatis -
Beef Kofta Masala with Chapatis -
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Back in Sa Pa, a town with no Indian restaurants. Tried my hand at Palak chicken and, in all modesty, it was darn good.
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Looks excellent to me hanno. All my main favorite dishes are of Spinach (Palak). Whereas (Saag) refers to all leafy green vegetables.
My overall favourite plate is Kofta Palak.
What is the Difference Between Saag and Palak?
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Khmer Red curry with stir fried pork and mushrooms
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Today I have opted for 2 vegetable dishes.
Dum Aloo and Mutter Paneer
Dum Aloo and Mutter Paneer
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