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Lamb passanda - is garlic a basic ingredient?
I don't usually eat Indian food as it often seems to use garlic which makes me feel ill, However tonight I went for an indian meal and (after checking with the waiter that it didn't have garlic in it) I ordered the lamb passanda. However here I am a couple of hours later with my stomach doing sommersaults.
I have looked up lamb passanda recipes online and it looks to me that they all include quite a lot of garlic.
Has he misled me or is it often made without garlic?
Thanks.
I have looked up lamb passanda recipes online and it looks to me that they all include quite a lot of garlic.
Has he misled me or is it often made without garlic?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In fact, I also ordered sag aloo because I make it at home (without garlic!) and love it and he even said that although it usually has garlic in it, the chef could do it without.
I now seriously doubt whether he even mentioned it to the chef - ggrrrr.
I went to this restaurant specifically because it has such a good reputation.
I now seriously doubt whether he even mentioned it to the chef - ggrrrr.
I went to this restaurant specifically because it has such a good reputation.
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