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I like cooking!! I swear!! I made panini's for lunch yesterday. It was with salami and mozzarella and mustard and basil. It fucking ROCKEDsaurus wrote:fuck you all

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asymmetrical head wrote:I made pepperoni and mushroom pizzas today using naan bread... got the idea from trader joes. The type of cheese that I used escapes me right now, but that cheese is what pulled those pizzas together.
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Way to open the new page.

Mexicola wrote:Tickerty-tock, it's curry o'clock...
Having a stab at making my favorite curry from scratch - Dhansak. Swapped in some lamb instead of my usual Chicken Tikka option.
Recipe here if anyone fancies a go![]()
Will knock up some Saag Aloo and Naan bread later.
Waterbagel wrote:I've got a need.
A need.. for your Naan recipe.
Mexicola wrote:Waterbagel wrote:I've got a need.
A need.. for your Naan recipe.
I'll level with you... I used a packet mix for the Naan dough this time (for shame), although the Dhansak and Sag Aloo was made from scratch. Bloody good it was too![]()
Still, Keema Naan is the way to go.
Waterbagel wrote:Mexicola wrote:Waterbagel wrote:I've got a need.
A need.. for your Naan recipe.
I'll level with you... I used a packet mix for the Naan dough this time (for shame), although the Dhansak and Sag Aloo was made from scratch. Bloody good it was too![]()
Still, Keema Naan is the way to go.
I have to ask. How do you cook yours? Hot oven? Grill? Tandoor?
Mexicola wrote:Waterbagel wrote:Mexicola wrote:Waterbagel wrote:I've got a need.
A need.. for your Naan recipe.
I'll level with you... I used a packet mix for the Naan dough this time (for shame), although the Dhansak and Sag Aloo was made from scratch. Bloody good it was too![]()
Still, Keema Naan is the way to go.
I have to ask. How do you cook yours? Hot oven? Grill? Tandoor?
Oven. Much as I'd LOVE an authentic clay one, I have to make do. Works fine though although can benefit from spraying a little water in. Pre-heat the oven and use a clean spraygun to 'mist up' the oven a little.
Waterbagel wrote:Mexicola wrote:Waterbagel wrote:Mexicola wrote:Waterbagel wrote:I've got a need.
A need.. for your Naan recipe.
I'll level with you... I used a packet mix for the Naan dough this time (for shame), although the Dhansak and Sag Aloo was made from scratch. Bloody good it was too![]()
Still, Keema Naan is the way to go.
I have to ask. How do you cook yours? Hot oven? Grill? Tandoor?
Oven. Much as I'd LOVE an authentic clay one, I have to make do. Works fine though although can benefit from spraying a little water in. Pre-heat the oven and use a clean spraygun to 'mist up' the oven a little.
So you heat it up to around 475 like it said? I'm just a little nervous about that bit, I guess

lackerz wrote:mmmmmm.. love curry, although, Saag Paneer is the way to go.. none of this Saag Aloo business..
have you heard of/tried making your own Ghee (indian cooking oil, basically just clarified butter) all you do is get quite a big lump of butter, like 300g or something, melt all of it in a pan and then bring it to the boil (don't spill it :/ ) then turn down to simmer for 30 minutes, skim off the 'scum' on top (wierd solidified grimey stuff) and (when its cooled a bit) pour the golden butter oil into a container (leave the salt solid stuff at the bottom) and use it as the base for any curries or just frying in general, its really healthy (healthier than normal butter/oil) and (I think) makes whatever curry tastes like more authentic.
n.b. use an old and/or stainless steel pan, its a bit hard to clean, but you should only need to make it every coupl' o months..
I would write the recipe for the Saag Paneer but I really can't be bothered now (tired), i'll put some pictures up when I cook it nxt, and if anyone wants t'recipe i'll do it then, its realllly nice tho, honest.: :.\\
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