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  • M Michael A Barnhart

    Yes you are right. But given my location not mcuh more to say. The site Kavitha gave is great. I will be experimenting :) Now can you give me some education? Paalak is definitly the right word. Is it curry or a style of curry? I know enough that what is called curry is a pretty broad classification (especially when applied Texas style.) I am sure what was throwing as that extra was the chilli in it. Not enough to taste but flavor given the other spices. "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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    Rohit Sinha
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    Palak is actually just spinach. You can put it in a curry, make _Pakauda_s (something like sausages) out of it, fry them, or do any of a lot of other things with it. :) Yeah, bawarchi.com is great in the sense that you can find almost all the Indian dishes over there. though I wish they would do something about the layout, navigation, searchability, etc. But those are technical points. As far as the recipe collection goes, it's great.
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    Rohit Sinha

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    • M Marc Clifton

      Curry is actually a mixture of different spices. A couple things that might be added though is cumin, and my favorite, cardamon (or cardamom). Both fit the description of mildly spicy but not hot. I can see cumin with spinach, but not cardamon. Cardamon is great with sweet things, like pancakes, french toast, and those sweet pastry things. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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      Try a couple of black cardamon pods in sweet white tea. Ryan

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      • R Rohit Sinha

        Palak is actually just spinach. You can put it in a curry, make _Pakauda_s (something like sausages) out of it, fry them, or do any of a lot of other things with it. :) Yeah, bawarchi.com is great in the sense that you can find almost all the Indian dishes over there. though I wish they would do something about the layout, navigation, searchability, etc. But those are technical points. As far as the recipe collection goes, it's great.
        Regards,

        Rohit Sinha

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        Michael A Barnhart
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        Rohit  Sinha wrote: Palak is actually just spinach Just read the first recipe! yep Palak (Spinach) :doh: Thanks! I will be spending some time there. "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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        • R Rohit Sinha

          Bawarchi.com is cool, isn't it? D-:
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          Rohit Sinha

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          Kavitha Sama
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          No doubt! Kavitha

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          • R Rohit Sinha

            Palak is actually just spinach. You can put it in a curry, make _Pakauda_s (something like sausages) out of it, fry them, or do any of a lot of other things with it. :) Yeah, bawarchi.com is great in the sense that you can find almost all the Indian dishes over there. though I wish they would do something about the layout, navigation, searchability, etc. But those are technical points. As far as the recipe collection goes, it's great.
            Regards,

            Rohit Sinha

            Meet Browsy

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            Jim Crafton
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            I love cooking Thai food and my wife and I recently went out to an Indian restaurant in NYC that we both loved. So is this bawarchi.com a source of pretty authentic indian cooking? Is this indeed, the Real Deal? Looking forard to trying this ! PS How would you compare the curries used in Thai cooking vs Indian curries? Are they pretty much the same? ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned

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            • J Jim Crafton

              I love cooking Thai food and my wife and I recently went out to an Indian restaurant in NYC that we both loved. So is this bawarchi.com a source of pretty authentic indian cooking? Is this indeed, the Real Deal? Looking forard to trying this ! PS How would you compare the curries used in Thai cooking vs Indian curries? Are they pretty much the same? ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned

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              Rohit Sinha
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              Unfortunately I haven't had the pleasure of trying out Thai food even once in my life till now. Restaurants don't have it where I live. Maybe someone else would be able to tell. And bawarchi.com is pretty much authentic as far as I have seen it. You'll even get a lot of variations of the same dish in many cases. Most of the recipes are submitted by normal people like you and me.
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              Rohit Sinha

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                Unfortunately I haven't had the pleasure of trying out Thai food even once in my life till now. Restaurants don't have it where I live. Maybe someone else would be able to tell. And bawarchi.com is pretty much authentic as far as I have seen it. You'll even get a lot of variations of the same dish in many cases. Most of the recipes are submitted by normal people like you and me.
                Regards,

                Rohit Sinha

                Meet Browsy

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                Cool ! Maybe this weekend I'll look into making something from it (assuming I can find the ingredients). ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Curry is actually a mixture of different spices. A couple things that might be added though is cumin, and my favorite, cardamon (or cardamom). Both fit the description of mildly spicy but not hot. I can see cumin with spinach, but not cardamon. Cardamon is great with sweet things, like pancakes, french toast, and those sweet pastry things. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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                  Marc Clifton wrote: I can see cumin with spinach, but not cardamon. Cardamon is great with sweet things, like pancakes, french toast, and those sweet pastry things. Cumin is part of almost every Kerala dish [Kerala is the state where I live and is the southern most in India, FYI]. But its mostly an ingredient of vegetable dishes and fish preparations. Meat preparations seldom use Cumin. Elaichi is mostly used in sweet dishes, yes. But they are also used in heavily spiced non-veg dishes and also rice preparations. We have a whole variety of rice preparations and cardamom is an <edit>un</edit>avoidable ingredient in flavour mix. Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                  • R Rohit Sinha

                    Michael A. Barnhart wrote: It has a small amount of curry in it but is mostly purried spinach with something else, mildly spicy, not hot at all. That could be used to describe many dishes, as you can see from the suggestions offered so far. I'll offer mine too. :-D It's a um, it's a <> Paalak Curry!
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                    Rohit Sinha

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                    Smart! :-D Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                      Smart! :-D Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                      :-D <> Good morning Smitha.
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                      Rohit Sinha

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                      • J Jim Crafton

                        I love cooking Thai food and my wife and I recently went out to an Indian restaurant in NYC that we both loved. So is this bawarchi.com a source of pretty authentic indian cooking? Is this indeed, the Real Deal? Looking forard to trying this ! PS How would you compare the curries used in Thai cooking vs Indian curries? Are they pretty much the same? ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned

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                        Jim Crafton wrote: How would you compare the curries used in Thai cooking vs Indian curries? I am not sure about this, but Thai is more or less like a blend of Chinese and Indian. The similarity is more with Chinese. Thai foods use chili like most Indian dishes. But they also use Soya sause and other chemical flavours like Chinese dishes do. Indian dishes rarely use chemical ingredients like Agino motto etc. Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                        • S Smitha Nishant

                          Marc Clifton wrote: I can see cumin with spinach, but not cardamon. Cardamon is great with sweet things, like pancakes, french toast, and those sweet pastry things. Cumin is part of almost every Kerala dish [Kerala is the state where I live and is the southern most in India, FYI]. But its mostly an ingredient of vegetable dishes and fish preparations. Meat preparations seldom use Cumin. Elaichi is mostly used in sweet dishes, yes. But they are also used in heavily spiced non-veg dishes and also rice preparations. We have a whole variety of rice preparations and cardamom is an <edit>un</edit>avoidable ingredient in flavour mix. Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                          Rohit Sinha
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                          You made me hungry! :sigh:
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                          • R Rohit Sinha

                            :-D <> Good morning Smitha.
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                            Good morning! Its been rainig heavily here all night. How was it there? Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                              Michael A. Barnhart wrote: It has a small amount of curry in it but is mostly purried spinach with something else, mildly spicy, not hot at all. Sounds like sambar. :~ AFAIK, it's not served with lamb, but then I'm a vegetarian. No offense meant, but your description is really vague. Why don't you ask the waiter what it is? Enjoy the food. :-D Cheers, Vikram.


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                              Vikram Punathambekar wrote: sambar :laugh::laugh::laugh: Of all the dishes!!! BTW do you use spinach in sambhar? Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                                Good morning! Its been rainig heavily here all night. How was it there? Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                                I'm not sure about the night, since I didn't look outside, but it's raining heavily now alright. Damn, this looks like it might spoil all the Diwali fun.
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                                  Cool ! Maybe this weekend I'll look into making something from it (assuming I can find the ingredients). ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned

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                                  The only problem in trying out from recipes is we aremore or less on the dark as far as parameters like consistency, cooking time etc is concerned. Good luck on your endeavour! Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                                  • R Rohit Sinha

                                    You made me hungry! :sigh:
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                                    Rohit Sinha

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                                    Ask moma to prepare Diwali special dishes for you today :-D Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                                    • S Smitha Nishant

                                      Vikram Punathambekar wrote: sambar :laugh::laugh::laugh: Of all the dishes!!! BTW do you use spinach in sambhar? Smitha Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. -- Richard Bach

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                                      :doh: Vikram.


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