Chicken Madras
Half and Half
Anyone still guilty even, past their youth ,of this culinerary abomination ?
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Chicken Madras
Half and Half
Anyone still guilty even, past their youth ,of this culinerary abomination ?
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I watched a couple of videos of people eating that last night.
Looks ridiculous!
https://youtu.be/eVYLmu729qM?si=bXvWmUeMWPFYVMcb
I'm pretty much addicted to chilli, I order them online fresh and dried. I put them in lots of things I shouldn't but I'm way past only being able to taste the chilli or having flavour killed by heat. You can easily do that and I had a Phal once in the Peak District which was all heat and no flavour. There are plenty of varieties of chilli that pack a nice punch without killing the taste buds. I think it sets my endorphins off and at my age, keeps me regular 😆
I’ve had a Phaal, vindaloo etc if done well they can be nice but some you can just tell they just chuck in a load of Cayenne Pepper or Chilli powder. My general go to is a Madras. I find the Naga type curries can be hot but can have a tang.
I did have something called a Bindaloo once, only seen it once, probably a reason for that Jeezzz I can’t describe how hot it was, the burn wouldn’t go either lol.
There's a traditional vegetarian Indian.....and I mean Indian......cafe in Riverside, not far from the rocking chair Jamaican place
Be careful in there as although many of the dishes are very mild the vegetable thali is a hand grenade of death a dish right in your gob and will burn you to death
I went through 4 yoghurt lassi drinks and still struggled
Some go a lot for hot sauces on wings and that.
Some of the sauces could make your toes curl.
Not for me.
I find that the Thai food here is significantly spicier than Indian food.
A Kaprow or even Drunken Noodles can get your nose running and your mouth tingling quickly.
Anyone try Chilli Daddy in Bristol?
They had a place in Clifton and in the centre.
Loaded with Szechuan Peppercorns and chilli flakes which numb your mouth a bit and then a nice reasonable heat after.
Anyone remember the inferno lidls pizza thread
I keep looking at this thread and seeing "hottest thing you've ever seen". Madonna in the "Beautiful Stranger" video. The song was totally ripped off "She Comes in Colors" by Love in my opinion. But whatever, I'd rather **** her than Arthur Lee.
I spent many years in SE Asia. A dish called Sur Longhai (thai dish) translated to 'Crying Tiger' . Grilled beef with a very spicy but tasty dipping sauce.
I remember telling people in the late 80s onwards about Thai food and Sriracha sauce which originates from the town of Sriracha on Eastern seaboard. Nobody was interested. I predicted Thai cuisine would become popular in UK. Again nobody was interested. These days. Thai spicy seafood soups, Green and Red curries are all over the place, and people rave about it. Funny old thing.
Sriracha sauce is nice with mayo, as has been mentioned above by my old mate Splott P. However, if you add a bit of soy sauce or asian seasoning sauce in with it, it is great as a dip for steamed mussels.
Soedger
I don't mind a madras spicey but not too bad.
It must be 30 years ago I had a few pints in The Clive and got a Madras from the Standard take away a few doors up.
But it was a couple of levels up from a Madras I think the chef was having a laugh.
Hottest thing I've ever tasted.