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Cry havoc and let ship the dogs of war!
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Battleshots are a little more amusing : [^]
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If you play for long enough, does it lead to battlesharts?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I thought that would depend on exactly what you are drinking.
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Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum ... YouTube[^]
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...many times, when this would happen.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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I was just teasing The Griff for being a bit late.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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International Megaadam of Mystery
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Steamed Masala Vada recipe, South Indian | vahrehvah[^]
and they were delicious. As in, really really good.
It's a great website for Indian recipes, and fun to browse for odd and unusual recipes, like this one, which you just dont find in your average Indian restaurant.
(I didnt have channa (yellow lentils) so I used red, which are apparently similar. And I didnt have curry leaves, so I used some fresh basil).
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Hmmm, I will have a nose & possibly try something Saturday!
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I did a chicken jalfrezi from this website. It was a lot better than anything you get in an indian restaurant. Its a good site, I was put on to it by an Indian guy in Toronto when I was over there a few years back.
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I wish I read this post before I had lunch. Now I want Indian food but I am too full.
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I tried making my own Naan bread to go with a Lamb Rogan Josh for yesterday: How to make the perfect naan bread | Life and style | The Guardian[^]
Herself gave me a pizza cooker for my birthday: Heska - Multi-Grill and Pizza Maker[^]
It doesn't go up to the kind of temperature a Tandoor does - it tops out around 250C, where a Tandoor can reach nearly double that - but the breads it cooked were damn fine! Not Naan's, but very good with the curry! And that recipe would make an excellent pizza base ...
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In France I have a wood fired pizza oven, and intend to make one now I am back in Devon, and they make excellent ovens for tandoori and naans.
One trick you can do in a normal oven is to get a big floor tile, and heat the oven up to max for at least 20 mins, till it really is at 250, then you get a pretty good result.
Try replacing the water with an egg yolk, and just use yoghurt (or butter milk, even better) to bring it up to workable consistency.
And the topping has to be garlic, salt, butter, and coriander worked to a paste and spread on when it comes out. My god its good!
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Good idea - I don't eat enough pizza (sacrilege for a developer, I know, I know) to make it worth the effort of building one! Hence this thing - I tried it on a frozen pizza and it did the base pretty well, though the topping was ... um ... typical for a frozen pizza.
Hopefully it'll do a good job on a home made jobbie.
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I do a whacky desert pizza; fresh goats cheese (the stuff in liquid) and wallnuts on the base. In the oven, and when it comes out drizzle some honey on it and fresh mint. It is insanely good.
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Sounds good!
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Thank you Sahib, bookmarked
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Munchies_Matt wrote: (I didnt have channa (yellow lentils) so I used red, which are apparently similar. And I didnt have curry leaves, so I used some fresh basil).
Yeah, I also made a super mango chicken recipe yesterday, but had no mango, so replaced with french fries, and no chicken, so I used beef steaks.
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All recipes are to a degree variable, but what you have done is vary it beyond reason!
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No no, the man is a fusion cooking artist
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"I thought you were on diet..."
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Lentil is zero carb protein.
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Try some pemmican if you really like Indian food.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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