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  • D Dalek Dave

    Do you mean Organic? Or was it that good?

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    it was that good.

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    • D Dalek Dave

      Reminds me of a time we were in a restaurant in London's China Town. There was horse's penis on the menu, and as a bet and a dare (it was a boy's day out), we ordered it. It came out and was only a small dish, but the waitress, laughing, said if we rubbed the plate it would grow.

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      You need to be banned! :laugh: and constrained. That is a classic.

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        it was that good.

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        Nish Nishant
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        Jalfrees? Is that an Indian dish?

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        • N Nish Nishant

          Jalfrees? Is that an Indian dish?

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          I'm not sure of the origin (when spelt correctly). Here's[^] a recipe, perhaps you can tell? SubContinental, almost certainly. [Edit] According to this one[^] (different spelling again) it's from Kerala. [/Edit]

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          • H Henry Minute

            I'm not sure of the origin (when spelt correctly). Here's[^] a recipe, perhaps you can tell? SubContinental, almost certainly. [Edit] According to this one[^] (different spelling again) it's from Kerala. [/Edit]

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            Thanks - my wife says it's a North Indian dish.

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            • B Brady Kelly

              Just done orgasmic jalfrees.

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              I am from India and NEVER heard such a thing or concept realted to Gastronomy. And I have been taking part in amature cooking for last 35 years

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              • H Henry Minute

                I'm not sure of the origin (when spelt correctly). Here's[^] a recipe, perhaps you can tell? SubContinental, almost certainly. [Edit] According to this one[^] (different spelling again) it's from Kerala. [/Edit]

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                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                Yes, it's Indian, generally spelt jalfries here though. [EDIT]Google prefers jalfrezi[/EDIT]

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                • H Henry Minute

                  I'm not sure of the origin (when spelt correctly). Here's[^] a recipe, perhaps you can tell? SubContinental, almost certainly. [Edit] According to this one[^] (different spelling again) it's from Kerala. [/Edit]

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                  Henry Minute wrote:

                  [Edit] According to this one[^] (different spelling again) it's from Kerala. [/Edit]

                  Well, that's definitely not correct - I am from Kerala :-) [2nd attempt at reply - last reply did not post correctly]

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                  • N Nish Nishant

                    Thanks - my wife says it's a North Indian dish.

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                    Smitha Nishant
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                    Here is a Wiki entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalfrezi[^] The table below the article categorises it as an East Indian dish. - Smitha

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                    • S Smitha Nishant

                      Here is a Wiki entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalfrezi[^] The table below the article categorises it as an East Indian dish. - Smitha

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                      Nish Nishant
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                      Interesting. I've never had it though.

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                      • N Nish Nishant

                        Henry Minute wrote:

                        [Edit] According to this one[^] (different spelling again) it's from Kerala. [/Edit]

                        Well, that's definitely not correct - I am from Kerala :-) [2nd attempt at reply - last reply did not post correctly]

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                        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                        I am from Kerala

                        I thought that. Verrrry interesting. I wonder if it is one of those invented dishes like the good old Chicken Tikka Masala.

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                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                          I am from Kerala

                          I thought that. Verrrry interesting. I wonder if it is one of those invented dishes like the good old Chicken Tikka Masala.

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                          Nish Nishant
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                          Henry Minute wrote:

                          Verrrry interesting. I wonder if it is one of those invented dishes like the good old Chicken Tikka Masala.

                          My wife insists it's an east-Indian dish (which means north-east basically and thus also potentially of Pakistani origin)[^]

                          Regards, Nish


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                            Henry Minute wrote:

                            Verrrry interesting. I wonder if it is one of those invented dishes like the good old Chicken Tikka Masala.

                            My wife insists it's an east-Indian dish (which means north-east basically and thus also potentially of Pakistani origin)[^]

                            Regards, Nish


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                            Henry Minute
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                            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                            My wife insists it's an east-Indian dish (which means north-east basically and thus also potentially of Pakistani origin)[

                            It is a very common dish on the menus of UK 'Indian' Restaurants, and as most of them are run by either Pakistani or Bangladeshi folks, that would make sense.

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                            • H Henry Minute

                              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                              My wife insists it's an east-Indian dish (which means north-east basically and thus also potentially of Pakistani origin)[

                              It is a very common dish on the menus of UK 'Indian' Restaurants, and as most of them are run by either Pakistani or Bangladeshi folks, that would make sense.

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                              Henry Minute wrote:

                              It is a very common dish on the menus of UK 'Indian' Restaurants, and as most of them are run by either Pakistani or Bangladeshi folks, that would make sense.

                              I've heard form quite a few people (including Indians) than there are more authentic Indian restaurants in London than in India :-) They were probably being semi humorous there but there can be some truth in that. Unless you are in some really big city like Bombay or New Delhi, most Indian towns and cities only serve regional (local) food. Example, in Trivandrum you'd be hard pressed to find a place where you get a kabab or tikka or if you do it'll be a bastardized Kerala version of it. In London apparently most Indian restaurants serve food from all over the country. And unlike in the States, they also don't tone down the hotness-degree and spice levels.

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                                Henry Minute wrote:

                                It is a very common dish on the menus of UK 'Indian' Restaurants, and as most of them are run by either Pakistani or Bangladeshi folks, that would make sense.

                                I've heard form quite a few people (including Indians) than there are more authentic Indian restaurants in London than in India :-) They were probably being semi humorous there but there can be some truth in that. Unless you are in some really big city like Bombay or New Delhi, most Indian towns and cities only serve regional (local) food. Example, in Trivandrum you'd be hard pressed to find a place where you get a kabab or tikka or if you do it'll be a bastardized Kerala version of it. In London apparently most Indian restaurants serve food from all over the country. And unlike in the States, they also don't tone down the hotness-degree and spice levels.

                                Regards, Nish


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                                Henry Minute
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                                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                In London apparently most Indian restaurants serve food from all over the country.

                                One of my favourites Kiplings (North London)[^], take a look at the Menu and judge for yourself.

                                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                And unlike in the States, they also don't tone down the hotness-degree and spice levels.

                                That is certainly true. In fact I believe that they invented a style called Phal or Faal (reportedly hotter than Vindaloo), to cater specifically for the average British Lager Lout, amongst whom it is a matter of honour to be able to cope with the hottest available. Personally I prefer spicy with mild to medium heat rather than hot. I find that excessive heat kills the taste buds.

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                                  Interesting. I've never had it though.

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  You're missing a treat. Jalfrezi is my all time favourite curry. :-D

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                                    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                    In London apparently most Indian restaurants serve food from all over the country.

                                    One of my favourites Kiplings (North London)[^], take a look at the Menu and judge for yourself.

                                    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                    And unlike in the States, they also don't tone down the hotness-degree and spice levels.

                                    That is certainly true. In fact I believe that they invented a style called Phal or Faal (reportedly hotter than Vindaloo), to cater specifically for the average British Lager Lout, amongst whom it is a matter of honour to be able to cope with the hottest available. Personally I prefer spicy with mild to medium heat rather than hot. I find that excessive heat kills the taste buds.

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                                    They did indeed. However, the Phal now has a much hotter cousin (also a UK invention). Say hi to the Bollywood Burner[^]. Jonathan Ross made the mistake of trying it on camera[^]... I've read the receipe and it includes whole habaneros stuffed with naga, so yes, it will be an eye-watering experience. :doh:

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                                      They did indeed. However, the Phal now has a much hotter cousin (also a UK invention). Say hi to the Bollywood Burner[^]. Jonathan Ross made the mistake of trying it on camera[^]... I've read the receipe and it includes whole habaneros stuffed with naga, so yes, it will be an eye-watering experience. :doh:

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                                      From his posts, I suspect that Mustafa (Worm Trainer Extraordinaire) would actually enjoy that. :)

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                                        From his posts, I suspect that Mustafa (Worm Trainer Extraordinaire) would actually enjoy that. :)

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                                        I suspect El Corazon would too....:rolleyes: Personally I know from experience that nagas are evil little things (we've a jar of naga paste lurking - and I mean lurking - in the fridge...) so I tend to stick to habaneros and our home grown varieties[^] (Thai Sun and Numex Twilight) when we're cooking. :) Damn, all this talk of curry is giving me the munchies! :doh:

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                                          I suspect El Corazon would too....:rolleyes: Personally I know from experience that nagas are evil little things (we've a jar of naga paste lurking - and I mean lurking - in the fridge...) so I tend to stick to habaneros and our home grown varieties[^] (Thai Sun and Numex Twilight) when we're cooking. :) Damn, all this talk of curry is giving me the munchies! :doh:

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                                          Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

                                          I suspect El Corazon would too....

                                          I'm not so sure, I heard he has calmed down a lot lately. Clickety[^]

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