Only kosher restaurant within 100 miles is a kosher Indian restaurant. Great food! I hope they open back up, but they can't find anybody willing to work, since Covid. Loved that photo, except it is making me hungry.
But, I have some Indian food in my freezer, so I thing I'll just go grab a bite to eat, lol.
Iyyov: Only kosher restaurant within 100 miles is a kosher Indian restaurant. Great food! I hope they open back up, but they can't find anybody willing to work, since Covid. Loved that photo, except it is making me hungry.
But, I have some Indian food in my freezer, so I thing I'll just go grab a bite to eat, lol.
Thanks for the delicious photo.
I have some of these in the freezer... ... We have some authentic kosher Indian restaurants in town, I need to try them sometime...
Inthewoods: I have some of these in the freezer... ... We have some authentic kosher Indian restaurants in town, I need to try them sometime...
Amy's are fake kosher. They stamp a meaningless K and sometimes write "parve", but I never touch those.
Yes, you should try those restaurants. Pabla's, near Seattle, used to have an all-you-can-eat for lunch. The stuff is a little spicy, but good. Too much salt too, but just do a salt-fast before you go there, and unless you have severe salt restrictions, you should be good to go.
I used to love the Lamb Pasadan(?), but they put milk in it, so it can never be made kosher, unless you use coconut milk, or similar, but I doubt it would taste the same. But Lamb is good even if you just bake it in the oven and eat it with nothing else on it. Mmmm.
Youcannow: It would be pointless adding quality meat in Indian cooking, as the multiple spices would overpower the flavour of the meat .
Not at all. When I was in England, we stayed in Redhill. There was an Indian restaurant two blocks away. I ate there at least once a week. Their lamb was exquisite. Even a bad Indian restaurant does amazing things with meat. But the vegetarian ones are great as well. Indian food is just good. I've found very few things I didn't like in an Indian restaurant. There are always things I like better, but, nothing there is bad--unless you can't handle spices, then you're in trouble, lol.
The best Indian meal I've ever had was in Bradford. It was a basement restaurant, had an Egon Roney (sp) star! No knives and forks, you ate everything with chapati, and the naans were the size of a homemade coracle! :)))))
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