cisono Posted 10 November 2006 Posted 10 November 2006 Do you mean the orange colouring, because that's usually the spice Tumeric ( Ithnik that's what it's called in english), or as i know it Haldi (indian name). If the the 'curry sauce', isn't cooked properly, then you will get haldi stains on your fingers!! In most restaurants, a general 'curry sauce' is pre-made and all they do is add the meat and veg and certain spices to make the individual dish, hence your curry only takes 5-10 minutes to make!! In general the curry sauce takes around 2 hours to make. Most people get upset bellies because of the fact that spices etc is added to the cooked sauce, hence don't get cooked properly, remain in a raw state, hence the belly problem!!! hmm I steam my fish/chicken with some Indian spices (usually "hot curry", garam masala perhaps more) and these don't give me an upset stomach at all. I put haldi/turmeric in the water when boiling rice (which only takes 10 minutes or so). Again, no upset stomach. What troubles my tummy is the cooked fat (whether oil, ghee or butter)...
Dr The Singh Posted 10 November 2006 Posted 10 November 2006 hmm I steam my fish/chicken with some Indian spices (usually "hot curry", garam masala perhaps more) and these don't give me an upset stomach at all. I put haldi/turmeric in the water when boiling rice (which only takes 10 minutes or so). Again, no upset stomach. What troubles my tummy is the cooked fat (whether oil, ghee or butter)... AT restaurants they add amples of fat, obvious reason it adds taste and density. At home the mrs uses olive oil or sometimes butter or oil, and because it's only added to fry the onions and spice together the curry is very light in comparison!!
Ric Flair Posted 10 November 2006 Posted 10 November 2006 hmm I steam my fish/chicken with some Indian spices (usually "hot curry", garam masala perhaps more) and these don't give me an upset stomach at all. I put haldi/turmeric in the water when boiling rice (which only takes 10 minutes or so). Again, no upset stomach. What troubles my tummy is the cooked fat (whether oil, ghee or butter)... Pissing out your arse? I've had a few curries like that before. Nasty.
marko Posted 10 November 2006 Posted 10 November 2006 I quite often go to East in the city centre (near Fenwicks) Other Indians that are rather good are Little India in Arnesby (would loads of awards) and Dine India in Countesthorpe.
Ultra Posted 11 November 2006 Posted 11 November 2006 I like Friends on Belgrave Road. Be warned! I eat there.. Although I prefer Curry Fever down the road. Nila Palace on London Road is also good..
Dr The Singh Posted 11 November 2006 Posted 11 November 2006 Be warned! I eat there.. Although I prefer Curry Fever down the road. Nila Palace on London Road is also good.. Curry Fever is also good, they also do good veg dishes, I will keep my eye's peeled for a basil brush look a like when i'm in those restaurants!!
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