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Re: Being British

Post by tr0tsky » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:05 am

stappard wrote:
symmetricalsounds wrote:
danrev wrote:, but you cant deny that tikka masala is a peng dish
i can, i think it's awful.
Agreed
This.


I feel really sorry for those that don't like curry.

It's the best.
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Re: Being British

Post by HamCrescendo » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:09 am

tr0tsky wrote:
stappard wrote:
symmetricalsounds wrote:
danrev wrote:, but you cant deny that tikka masala is a peng dish
i can, i think it's awful.
Agreed
This.


I feel really sorry for those that don't like curry.

It's the best.

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Re: Being British

Post by dubluke » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:09 am

stappard wrote:Being british is about turning on sky 3 on a wednesday night to watch "night cops 2" and going "yeah, paying all those taxes to put policemen in northern city centres on a friday night to arrest drunk slags for my viewing pleasure was totally worth it"
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Re: Being British

Post by DRTY » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:10 am

yeah, curry > most things

If you don't like curry I can only imagine you haven't had a good one.

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Re: Being British

Post by helix » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:29 am

DRTY wrote:If you don't like curry I can only imagine you haven't had a good one.
This.

It's probably a bit like going to Taco Bell and assuming that all Mexican food tastes like processed dog's ass. (It doesn't)
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Re: Being British

Post by stappard » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:45 am

Helix [Delay] wrote:
DRTY wrote:If you don't like curry I can only imagine you haven't had a good one.
This.

It's probably a bit like going to Taco Bell and assuming that all Mexican food tastes like processed dog's ass. (It doesn't)
Just dont order the burrito culo perro

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Re: Being British

Post by helix » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:50 am

stappard wrote:
Helix [Delay] wrote:
DRTY wrote:If you don't like curry I can only imagine you haven't had a good one.
This.

It's probably a bit like going to Taco Bell and assuming that all Mexican food tastes like processed dog's ass. (It doesn't)
Just dont order the burrito culo perro
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Re: Being British

Post by stephisaint » Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:09 pm

I put false.

Being British is more about being the old man of the nations; sat with a pint in the corner enjoying the creature comforts that everyone else invents/imports, while taking the piss out of everything.

We've been through the whole "I want to rule the world" stage (hello America, China, Russia etc), can't really be bothered to be revolutionary any more as we've "already done enough", and would much rather let everyone else do everything while we just sit around saying how we've done it all before and why everyone else is doing it wrong.

It's why noone understands our humour, why we invented punk, why our government is so boring, and why everyone thinks we've lost our standing in the world powers, when in reality, we just can't really be bothered anymore.


And yeah, we do have great food, we just can't be bothered to send it out. :)

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Re: Being British

Post by lloydnoise » Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:13 pm

stephisaint wrote:I put false.

Being British is more about being the old man of the nations; sat with a pint in the corner enjoying the creature comforts that everyone else invents/imports, while taking the piss out of everything.

We've been through the whole "I want to rule the world" stage (hello America, China, Russia etc), can't really be bothered to be revolutionary any more as we've "already done enough", and would much rather let everyone else do everything while we just sit around saying how we've done it all before and why everyone else is doing it wrong.

It's why noone understands our humour, why we invented punk, why our government is so boring, and why everyone thinks we've lost our standing in the world powers, when in reality, we just can't really be bothered anymore.


And yeah, we do have great food, we just can't be bothered to send it out. :)
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Re: Being British

Post by WhosZena » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:05 pm

noam wrote:
WhosZena? wrote:
noam wrote:
WhosZena? wrote:>>>Tea<<<
seriously????
Yes

The entire nation revolves around Tea.

You just dont see it happening.
>>>>>Coca Cola<<<<<
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Re: Being British

Post by BaronVon » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:12 pm

stephisaint wrote:I put false.

Being British is more about being the old man of the nations; sat with a pint in the corner enjoying the creature comforts that everyone else invents/imports, while taking the piss out of everything.

We've been through the whole "I want to rule the world" stage (hello America, China, Russia etc), can't really be bothered to be revolutionary any more as we've "already done enough", and would much rather let everyone else do everything while we just sit around saying how we've done it all before and why everyone else is doing it wrong.

It's why noone understands our humour, why we invented punk, why our government is so boring, and why everyone thinks we've lost our standing in the world powers, when in reality, we just can't really be bothered anymore.


And yeah, we do have great food, we just can't be bothered to send it out. :)
I agree wholeheartedly with this statement. I work with lots of native english speaking non brits and i'm always trying to put across this point. We have literally done it all before, invented pretty much everything important :D conquered the world (admitedly through brutal oppression) and given it all back (being the gentlemen that we are)


And whoever said that Indian Food is shit needs their tastebuds checking. It's probably the most complex food on earth in terms of flavour and preparation. If you can't handle this then stick to that bland excuse for curry that the Japanese make. Anyone can mix curry powder with hot water.
I've been trying to master Indian/Pakistani cookery for over 15 years and i'm only just at the point where i think it would hold up to that of an Indian Chef. European food is a piece of cake in comparison.
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Re: Being British

Post by DRTY » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:22 pm

baron_von_carlton wrote:

And whoever said that Indian Food is shit needs their tastebuds checking. It's probably the most complex food on earth in terms of flavour and preparation.
Word! I've been making 'proper' curries for about a year or two now, and it takes a full day (excluding marinade time), it's alot of work, but really really really worth it.

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Re: Being British

Post by the acid never lies » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:30 pm

No wonder we're sinking down the shit pan when so many people think all that's worth doing has been done already! You can tell this comes from a country that has shafted its productive forces. Tool Brittania =P

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Re: Being British

Post by BaronVon » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:52 pm

DRTY wrote:
baron_von_carlton wrote:

And whoever said that Indian Food is shit needs their tastebuds checking. It's probably the most complex food on earth in terms of flavour and preparation.
Word! I've been making 'proper' curries for about a year or two now, and it takes a full day (excluding marinade time), it's alot of work, but really really really worth it.
Get a slow cooker. Good for Mutton based curries. Prepare everything during the day (pastes/garam masalas/masses of fried onions) Stick it into the slow cooker overnight (on low) and have the most intense curry the following evening. Make sure the Mutton is on the bone though as it'll turn to mush if you don't.
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Re: Being British

Post by DRTY » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:02 pm

baron_von_carlton wrote:
DRTY wrote:
baron_von_carlton wrote:

And whoever said that Indian Food is shit needs their tastebuds checking. It's probably the most complex food on earth in terms of flavour and preparation.
Word! I've been making 'proper' curries for about a year or two now, and it takes a full day (excluding marinade time), it's alot of work, but really really really worth it.
Get a slow cooker. Good for Mutton based curries. Prepare everything during the day (pastes/garam masalas/masses of fried onions) Stick it into the slow cooker overnight (on low) and have the most intense curry the following evening. Make sure the Mutton is on the bone though as it'll turn to mush if you don't.
I havent been making my own garam, i go to an indian shop for that, what is it? just a mixture of spices? It is fucking mental how much onion goes into them! Also funny when you make a curry for someone that 'doesn't like onions' and you say there's no onion in it, and they love it.

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Re: Being British

Post by BaronVon » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:17 pm

DRTY wrote:
baron_von_carlton wrote:
DRTY wrote:
baron_von_carlton wrote:

And whoever said that Indian Food is shit needs their tastebuds checking. It's probably the most complex food on earth in terms of flavour and preparation.
Word! I've been making 'proper' curries for about a year or two now, and it takes a full day (excluding marinade time), it's alot of work, but really really really worth it.
Get a slow cooker. Good for Mutton based curries. Prepare everything during the day (pastes/garam masalas/masses of fried onions) Stick it into the slow cooker overnight (on low) and have the most intense curry the following evening. Make sure the Mutton is on the bone though as it'll turn to mush if you don't.
I havent been making my own garam, i go to an indian shop for that, what is it? just a mixture of spices? It is fucking mental how much onion goes into them! Also funny when you make a curry for someone that 'doesn't like onions' and you say there's no onion in it, and they love it.
I put about 6 onions in a curry for 4 people :D
Yeah Garam Masala is a spice mix. Good to put in the end of the cooking process to add a boost to the curry. Here's a recipe which i haven't tried but looks decent http://www.ochef.com/r75.htm
Also buy some Asofetida, it comes in a small yellow container and you can buy it from most indian/pakistani groceries. It smells like rotten eggs but brings out an amazing flavour when you fry it with the onions (1 tsp)
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Re: Being British

Post by helix » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:18 pm

baron_von_carlton wrote:
DRTY wrote:
baron_von_carlton wrote:
DRTY wrote:
baron_von_carlton wrote:

And whoever said that Indian Food is shit needs their tastebuds checking. It's probably the most complex food on earth in terms of flavour and preparation.
Word! I've been making 'proper' curries for about a year or two now, and it takes a full day (excluding marinade time), it's alot of work, but really really really worth it.
Get a slow cooker. Good for Mutton based curries. Prepare everything during the day (pastes/garam masalas/masses of fried onions) Stick it into the slow cooker overnight (on low) and have the most intense curry the following evening. Make sure the Mutton is on the bone though as it'll turn to mush if you don't.
I havent been making my own garam, i go to an indian shop for that, what is it? just a mixture of spices? It is fucking mental how much onion goes into them! Also funny when you make a curry for someone that 'doesn't like onions' and you say there's no onion in it, and they love it.
I put about 6 onions in a curry for 4 people :D
Yeah Garam Masala is a spice mix. Good to put in the end of the cooking process to add a boost to the curry. Here's a recipe which i haven't tried but looks decent http://www.ochef.com/r75.htm
Also buy some Asofetida, it comes in a small yellow container and you can buy it from most indian/pakistani groceries. It smells like rotten eggs but brings out an amazing flavour when you fry it with the onions (1 tsp)
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Re: Being British

Post by HamCrescendo » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:19 pm

how do cheese on toast?

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Re: Being British

Post by DRTY » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:24 pm

baron_von_carlton wrote:
I put about 6 onions in a curry for 4 people :D
Yeah Garam Masala is a spice mix. Good to put in the end of the cooking process to add a boost to the curry. Here's a recipe which i haven't tried but looks decent http://www.ochef.com/r75.htm
Also buy some Asofetida, it comes in a small yellow container and you can buy it from most indian/pakistani groceries. It smells like rotten eggs but brings out an amazing flavour when you fry it with the onions (1 tsp)
awesome cheers, will look out for it. My local one doesn't have a huge selection unfortunately as it's a chinese supermarket with a little indian section in. Been using Ghee as well recently instead of oil, makes quite a big difference, plus I think it works out alot cheaper coz you can buy it by the bucket lol.

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Re: Being British

Post by the lone raver » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:27 pm

don't know about pork scratchings - still remember the soggy one the special kid handed me on the playground, but british food is definitely underrated.
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