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Chicken Shahi Korma
Succulent chicken pieces and cheese cubes gently simmered with nuts and raisins

My current fav thing at the local indian place, I get it as a #4, on a 1-6 hottness scale and it's almost too hot. So beware.
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THe indian place I go to has very few meat dishes on the menu. For obvious reasons wink.gif
I cant remember the name but the lentils are fuckin bomb, I mean all I need is some lentils and rice, and ofcourse some NAAN and I'm good..

BTW a lot of Indian place have these little curry caraway seeds people eat these after dinner, STAY AWAY,,, FAR AWAY
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QUOTE (thecyrax @ Sep 3 2009, 06:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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This!


Also...
Don't forget to grap some Samosa's.
Vegtable ones usually tastes better but you can sometimes find some good meat ones.

Anything that ends with Korma on the menu is going to be much different then what you are use to. I would suggest trying something easy yet tasty. Although it is still tasty.

The Tikka Masala is the way to go.
Plus it won't be spicy.

Samosa's are not spicy at all.
Make sure you get mint sauce with them.
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Appetize yourself with your basic Samosa. This will usually come with two sauces, green and red. The green is mint based and on the spicy side but not overwhelming but the red one is sweet. (yea you read that correctly the red one is sweet.)

For an entree I'd suggest Chicken Tikkah Masala. This is chicken in a mild yogurt based sauce. This should come with Naan or Porotta. Try them both if you can. (The porotta is on the greasy side though)

As an alternative try the chicken tandoori (this sometimes comes with naan, if it doesnt get a side order of it.) This is large pieces of chicken marinaded in a marinade of ginger garlic paste, yogurt, and a few other spices (not it does have a light kick but again nothing overwhelming). The way it is cooked varies. The legit way is to have it cooked in a Tandoor oven, other places just opt to do it in a broiler. It is so much better out of a tandoor. The exterior has a slight crisp while the inside is juicy and succulent.

For desert If you have a real sweet tooth I'd suggest Gulab Jamun. They are these fried doughballs that are soaked in cardamom spiced sugar syrup (depending on the region of India the chefs/owner hails from you may get this with coconut shavings.)

Oh and don't forget to get Mango Lassi as a drink while you are there. (Mango, Cardamom, Yogurt).

Try it out!
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QUOTE (indian_villager @ Sep 5 2009, 04:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Appetize yourself with your basic Samosa. This will usually come with two sauces, green and red. The green is mint based and on the spicy side but not overwhelming but the red one is sweet. (yea you read that correctly the red one is sweet.)

For an entree I'd suggest Chicken Tikkah Masala. This is chicken in a mild yogurt based sauce. This should come with Naan or Porotta. Try them both if you can. (The porotta is on the greasy side though)

As an alternative try the chicken tandoori (this sometimes comes with naan, if it doesnt get a side order of it.) This is large pieces of chicken marinaded in a marinade of ginger garlic paste, yogurt, and a few other spices (not it does have a light kick but again nothing overwhelming). The way it is cooked varies. The legit way is to have it cooked in a Tandoor oven, other places just opt to do it in a broiler. It is so much better out of a tandoor. The exterior has a slight crisp while the inside is juicy and succulent.

For desert If you have a real sweet tooth I'd suggest Gulab Jamun. They are these fried doughballs that are soaked in cardamom spiced sugar syrup (depending on the region of India the chefs/owner hails from you may get this with coconut shavings.)

Oh and don't forget to get Mango Lassi as a drink while you are there. (Mango, Cardamom, Yogurt).

Try it out!


What he said ^ biggrin.gif

My personal favourites are:

Starters:

Seekh Kebab for starters (minced lamb kebabs on skewers grilled over an open fire)
Chicken Tikka (medium sized cubes of chicken breast marinated in various spices, usually garlic, ginger, perhaps some chilli and yoghurt and then cooked in a tandoor oven).

As IV mentioned, the green and red sauce would usually be served with these. I would also recommend to order some naan bread to accompany the starter.

Mains:
I would recommend Lamb or chicken Karahi ( this is a medium hot curry but so delicious and spicy, full of flavour).
Dhaal or Lentils is an excellent vegetarian alternative to a meat dish. Very tasty and mildly spicy.

Again, I would recommend either rice or naan bread to compliment your main dish.

Dessert:
My favourite dessert is also Gulab Jamun, exactly how IV described it! There is also Rasmalai (this is like a very creamy and sweet pudding consisting of semolina balls in a rich creamy milk) It's an excellent finish to a spicy meal.

Beverages:
Mango Lassi FTW!

I hope you can find some of these dishes at some of your local Indian restaurants. I can get all of these dishes at my local's as well as at home haha (I'm indian biggrin.gif)

Enjoy!
Mr. Shisha
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QUOTE (NIGHTS OF BAGHDAD @ Sep 5 2009, 09:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
in the rare event i cant pronounce these..or i dont wana risk writing to fast and then not understanding..i will just print these out and take them with me..lol


Or just write down the names on a post it........
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QUOTE (indian_villager @ Sep 5 2009, 10:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (NIGHTS OF BAGHDAD @ Sep 5 2009, 09:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
in the rare event i cant pronounce these..or i dont wana risk writing to fast and then not understanding..i will just print these out and take them with me..lol


Or just write down the names on a post it........

when i write things down they look ok, but then later on when i look back at them..it looks like a undiscovered language..lol
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Chicken Tikka Masala is my all time favorite. And most indian resturaunts will ask how spicy it is on a scale of like 1-5 or 1-6 etc. So if you want mild go with one MAYB 2 but if you can stand spicy food you can go higher.
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