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My Culture is not Your Dinner

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by basso, Mar 16, 2024.

  1. basso

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    made saag paneer tonight. thought it turned out well.

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    roasted a chicken as well. the saag "sauce" was lovely w/ the roasted bird.

    need to think about how to add an Indian influence to a grilled spatchcocked chicken w/o a full tandoor...

    Kamado Tandoor, anyone?
     
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  2. Buck Turgidson

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    WTF is your thread title all about?
     
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  3. Jontro

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    didn't think you were indian. also those training chopstix look dope. i carry my own everywhere i go in case i eat pasta or noodles.
     
  4. MadMax

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    Good luck scraping that green **** off your food!
     
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    It's some kind of take off a meme about cultural appropriation.

    It must be exhausting to live when your autopilot is calibrated like that.
     
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  6. basso

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    learning to cook ethnic food. I can make a few things, General Basso's chicken for instance, and a basic stir fry. Indian is a little more intimidating. Have had a little luck using my kamado as a quasi tandoor, but smoke and Indian food seem at odds.

    I know many swear by Madhur Jaffrey's cookbook, and the Dishoom cookbook is amazing, but as I said, a bit intimidating.

    https://a.co/d/eWeWxfC

    the paneer is simple enough to throw together on a weeknight.
     
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    cooking tweezers. they're bigger than I thought they'd be. meant for stuff like grilling scallops or shrimp.
     
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    Yeah, I loooove Indian food but it's basically the one cuisine I've never even attempted to cook at home. All my curries and stir fries are SE Asian style.

    I do highly recommend this garlic naan for pizza crust and gyro-style sammich purposes, though.

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    Didn't think of cooking, just consuming....:eek:

    Must be hard to fap with all the spices.


     
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    My favorite Indian dish is chicken 65. I've only had it once, and it was at a little place in an strip center in Phoenix/Scottsdale. The three of us were the only non-Indian people in the restaurant, and the care and love that we were treated with was awesome.


    I still think about that dish.
     
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    Better on your food than in your beer.
     
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    If you're fapping with Saag Paneer you're doing it wrong.
     
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    Or doing it right. The tingly burning feeling is an experience.
     
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    Fun fact: you can make authentic paneer in an instant pot with milk and lemon.
     
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    "My dinner is your culture. Oh captain my captain."[​IMG]
     
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    Garlic Naan is also pretty straightforward to make. It’s just time consuming. I went through an Indian food kick in 2020 and realized I don’t like it enough to make it at home vs getting take out.
     
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  19. basso

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    can confirm, it's good.
     
  20. basso

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    what is chicken 65?
     
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