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Making curry for the first time. Any tips?
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Chili is curry
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>>21942059
from scratch or cubes? just be sure you're tasting for salt and sweet because it can take more than you might think. but you can pretty much do anything you want with nip curry
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Indian is best
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Be sure to make a side of rice with lots, and i mean lots, of garlic.
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>>21942066
It's not really "making curry" if it's with cubes, in my humble opinion
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>>21942073
how do you make rice with garlic? Like fry it or do I stick some raw garlic in the rice cooker?
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>>21942076
Pliaf
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>>21942076
It's easy
>cook enough plain old rice for 3 people, then set aside to cool off. Basmati is muh favourite but most will be fine
>put a glug of olive oil into a big frying pan on low heat.
>slap 20g of butter in and let it melt
>mince/crush 5-6 cloves of garlic into the pan, stir occasionally until it starts to brown and becomes fragrant
>add the rice in and toss it through until uniform
>you may add a splash of white wine/sake/mirin for flavour if you want
>continue to stir through until the rice is piping hot
>try not to burn your mouth as you shovel it directly from the pan into your gaping maw
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>>21942099
Good chance this is it. idk how they do it but theres a thai restaurant that makes extremely good garlic rice that pairs excellent with the curry.
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>>21942059
take off those stupid fucking headphones you embarrassing cunt if a restaurant environment is too stimulating for your retarded ass stay in your cluttered anime room where nobody has to deal with you then
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>>21942059
don't skimp on fats
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OP here. Eating it right now. Might be the best curry I've ever tasted (not bragging, just never had homemade curry that wasn't made using a packet)
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>>21942074
everybody in japan would disagree with you
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>>21942201
which one did you use? for me it's golden curry, I tried vermont once and thought it sucked
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>>21942201
Bon appetit, then
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>>21942234
Not him, but I do 50/50 hot Vermont and med. hot Kokumaro. They both suck on their own but that blend is pretty good. I've also tried Golden + Kokumaro with pretty good results as well.
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>>21942213
They can keep their sugary pre-cubed slop. A bunch of people doing something shitty and wrong doesn't mean it's not shitty and wrong anymore. You're not really making chili if you're just heating a can of Hormel's either.
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>>21942234
>>21942311
Made it from scratch. Made it nice and spicy too. Quite pleased with the result

Tried to use a stick blender and made a mess so I had to pour it into a regular blender
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>>21943066
holy shit fix your issues lmao
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>>21942061
Mole is chili
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>>21942059
Make a single serving worth of it. Reheated chicken always sucks, no matter the medium. Jap curry is so easy and straightforward making a small batch every day isn't really a bother.
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>>21942311
aight not gonna lie, that looks delicious anon
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Make it the day before. Let it sit out overnight. Let nature do the rest.
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>>21942311
Looks good but did you have a Parkinson's attack while stirring it?
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>>21943153
Nice. What kind of curry is it? I'd assumed Japanese from your OP pic but that looks more like Tikka Masala or something.

>>21945415
Thanks, it was pretty good.

>>21945609
It was a while ago so I don't entirely remember but I think it just got boiling too much and splashed.
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tikka maSAARla
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>>21945979
is this alton brown's recipe? i thought the skewers were kind of unnecessary but it did turn out good.
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>>21945982
idk who that is, I used some recipe by Archana Mundhe mixed with some techniques from Sanjyot Keer’s Butter Chicken
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>>21945979
Now this is some meat and sauce I would slobber over.
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>>21945984
ah yes yes i see
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>>21945984
H-how do you not know Alton Brown?
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>>21942059
have sex with me
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>>21942099
Oh yeah, gonna try this.
So far I've just been making my rice with a bit of Knorr stock powder.
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please have mercy on your poor mother and stop cooking viscous fluids on a high boil that throws shit around your kitchen
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>>21942059
Try it with Tabasco! Japan says so.
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>>21947001
I've put chipotle tabasco on it before. it was good.
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>>21946038
>Alton Brown
>American television personality
This is how I do not know, I don't consume American TVslop
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>>21942059
Yeah, blast yourself.

Fuck off weeb faggot pedophile, shitting up this board for attention with your pathetic lonely loser questions everyday like it's got something to do with food and not your queer tranime slop sewer pipe
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>>21947409
imagine being proud of being so gay
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>>21947409
Yeah I didn't know who he was. I guarantee that he uses condensed soup in his recipes like every other American 'cook'.
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>>21947821
obsessed
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>>21947001
I was considering this at one point but now that I've tried Valentina's, that will take center stage because the flavor seems like it would compliment really well. I may still include tabasco but it will be a second fiddle at best.
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>>21945671
I’m not too read up on the distinctions between types of curry but I watched a bunch of different recipes, one of them called this style a butter chicken curry but I don’t think that’s accurate.

Marinated the chicken in yogurt and spices. Has has a tomato base and Coriander seeds

So I think you’re right, it’s closer to a tikka masala but with some butter chicken aspects
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>>21947815
Not your website till your dying breath, which is hopefully sooner than later
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>>21948050
>Marinated the chicken in yogurt and spices. Has has a tomato base and Coriander seeds
Murgh (chicken) Masala (yogurt + tomato + spices), so Murgh Masala is the simpliest name. They might thrown in a particular city or regional style to the name. You can remove the tomato, for instance, and make a completely different dish that highlights the lemony, gingery, garlicky yogurt marinade.

Butter chicken itself is often credited to one restaurant (Moti Mahal in Delhi), but in fact it's more of a British invention, and doesn't truly exist in India. The popularity is in in England, where leftover chicken is replaced with chunky fresh chicken breast.
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>>21942059
Its exactly the same as making stew, chili or a thick soup except you put curry powder/paste/cube in it.
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>>21947815
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>>21947818
>you're so gay unlike me who watches men on da teevee
ok
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>>21942059
make curry chicken like the jamaicans do and serve it with white rice or hush puppies.
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>>21949909
you're gay because of how you type and the things you say, not because of what you watch or dont watch on tv.
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Sex with Futaba



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