Mortdecai
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Typo, tastes great. [emoji23]
Typo, tastes great. [emoji23]
Wife's a chef, so we have curry from scratch
I collect mine from India Garden Burgess Hill
Couldn't find the I don't like curry option
Blimey thats been there years hasnt it? Used to be my go to curry place till i moved away 15 years ago. Born and bred a Hillian.....
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I collect mine from India Garden Burgess Hill
My missus taught me. She was from Durban in SA where large Indian community.
Onions, ginger/garlic paste, cumin, turmeric, ground coriander, cumin, red chilli. Rajah Curry powder. Braising steak (too offend all Indians with beef), cook down, and add tomatoes and salt.
Found some in a South African food shop in Boundary Road Portslade last time I was home. Very good curry powder. Rajah. I definately recommend.
My missus taught me. She was from Durban in SA where large Indian community.
Onions, ginger/garlic paste, cumin, turmeric, ground coriander, red chilli. Rajah Curry powder. Braising steak (too offend all Indians with beef), cook down, and add tomatoes and salt.
Found the curry powder my missus used in South African food shop in Boundary Road Portslade last time I was home. Very good curry powder. Rajah. I definately recommend.
You should make a bunny chow exclusive I think to SA pretty much, best way to eat a curry on the move, 1/4 or 1/2 a loaf, take most of the bread out, fill the loaf with curry then put the bread on top. Eat with your hands very nice
I was about to mention it! haha Missus did a butterbean one.
Always from scratch. Get the basic spices in. Madhur Jaffrey, Rick Stein, Hairy Bikers and Jamie Oliver. We make at least 2 a week in our house.