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Very Hot Curries
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Try this.
I chopped an ordinary onion and two Bombay onions, fried in vegetable ghee with garlic until nearly burned, added in 600g of chicken and browned it, a tin of tomatoes and a jar of Pataks Vindaloo sauce, 2 large chopped Scotch Bonnets, 10 chopped Kenyan green birdseye chillies, simmered for an hour, and it is electric !
I chopped an ordinary onion and two Bombay onions, fried in vegetable ghee with garlic until nearly burned, added in 600g of chicken and browned it, a tin of tomatoes and a jar of Pataks Vindaloo sauce, 2 large chopped Scotch Bonnets, 10 chopped Kenyan green birdseye chillies, simmered for an hour, and it is electric !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, first of all ,could not get scotch bonnets at short notice ,
so substituted this for a 57 ml bottle of tabasco extra hot . ( the one made with habanero chillies )
Secondly ..............When can I expect to regain control of my @rse ?
Otherwise , curry was spot on , and better than my local take - away's Phaal .
Will definitely make this one again ,and hopefully get the scotch bonnets into it . !!
Thanx whiffey , .....b.b
so substituted this for a 57 ml bottle of tabasco extra hot . ( the one made with habanero chillies )
Secondly ..............When can I expect to regain control of my @rse ?
Otherwise , curry was spot on , and better than my local take - away's Phaal .
Will definitely make this one again ,and hopefully get the scotch bonnets into it . !!
Thanx whiffey , .....b.b