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    Smile Curry decisions - Help Needed

    Right - The Mrs is out tonight, so I'm determined to gorge myself on the biggest meat and fat laden Curry I can find, But which type? (PS I'm medically underweight so she won't mind, as long as I'm not scoffing in front of her).

    I was going to run this as a poll, but realised there are just too many options.

    Firstly - should I make it myself or order in? My local delivery isn't that great to be honest - and I think if you buy a jar of sauce, and perk it up with a few onions, some extra veg and a few extra spices, and it's pretty reasonable.

    Second - and more importantly - which type of curry? I'm not the worlds greatest chilli Meister - so medium hot to mild is best. Something that will wash well with a glass of Duchars IPA.

    Help me - my evening's loafing depends on you.

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    If you get a jar then you can't go wrong with pataks jars......pan fry your chicken then chuck the sauce on the top yummmm balti or rogan josh

    You have to get poppadums ( you can buy these and cook 'em yourself, takes about 2 seconds in the deep fat fryer ) and mango chutney..... and naan bread.....

    Corrrrr i really fancy a curry for tea now

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    Me too.... I can't make one though. I struggle with cereal. Make sure you get some decent fluffy rice! That can make the curry so much better.

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    For a super high calorie count you can't beat a biriyani I reckon.

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    Fly out to singapore and visit india town. go-on, you know you want to...

    mmm, curry served on a banana leaf with a fresh coconut and straw
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    Cheers... now I want a kebab and curry for my tea

    Balti, rogan josh and biriyani are all fairly medium heat and quite tasty.

    Personally my favourite is Jalfrezi

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    Make your own, from scratch if you have the ingredients, especially ghee, loads of it
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    So how'd the curry go in the end?

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    I am very lucky, my wife being of bengali origin, I get good Calcutta food at home. Mind you I also cook a mean dahl or singhara. Mmm. Meatball curry! Ps you can microwave most packet poppadums, they come out well.
    Not around too often!

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    Lamb Dhansak (spelling?) in the end - not the best I've ever had, but very tasty all the same.

    I went with a jar of sauce, sharwoods I think, and tarted it up with an oinion and some garlic. My local Sainsbury's is a bit poxy though so the range was a bit limited.

    Ta for suggestions guys.
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    Really good one for future is one of the bundh sauces(that you start in a pan and finish in the oven for an hour). Gorgeous sauces and if you are lazy/can't cook the most supermarkets now do cheap side dishes like onion baji/bombay potatoes etc. Washed down with a good bottle of cobra.
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    If you're in London, make your way out to Ealing. Once there, pay a visit to either of the Monty's curry houses. You won't be disappointed!

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