Tandoori Lamb Chops – an absolute stalwart of the mixed grill game. Unfortunately, the ever increasing price of lamb has meant that tandoori lamb chops are appearing less frequently on grills which is a real shame. I love a good tandoori lamb chop and with the above in mind, it drove me to develop a […]
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Did you know, dopiaza roughly translates to double onion? Not that it matters in this instance as I’ve actually used three different variations of onion in this recipe! This feels and tastes like a traditional hearty curry, with a real depth of flavours – without being overly spicy or sweet. I whipped this up without […]
Sorry it’s been a little while since the last recipe post! Life sometimes gets in the way and I’ve been trying to make the most of the limited summer we’ve had in the UK. This recipe was made for a couple of family members who enjoyed my garlic chilli chicken but wanted something a little […]
The trusty onion bhaji. Can’t beat it can you? Every time I order a takeaway I always find that I’m suckered in by the sides and starters and alongside a chicken chat puri, this is my go to. They’re deliciously crunchy and yet so simple to make. Sometimes comfort food doesn’t have to be complicated […]
This has probably been my most requested recipe to do and I am not surprised. It’s one of those recipes where once you learn to make it once, you’ll make it time after time and pair it with absolutely everything. Most curry houses will use this dip to be served with poppadoms and starters. Most […]
I wanted to try and develop a series that makes cooking restaurant style curries easy for everyone. Most takeaways will use base gravy to enable dishes to be cooked quicker but these gravies oven take A LOT of preparation and time. That’s why I’ve started this series, to try and navigate around using a base […]
Where do you start with chilli chips? If you’ve ever had a mixed grill in and around the Midlands, you’d have seen or even tried these. They’re both sweet and spicy without compromising on any flavours. Despite being a saucy side dish, you will still get the crunch of the chip and it’s not soggy. […]
Now this masala sauce is definitely worth making. Best of all, it can be done in under 30 minutes. You could add some chicken tikka to this and make a curry out of it or it can be served as a side for dipping. Either works just as well. You will need a blender for […]
Introducing the Lamb Seekh Scotch Egg. I stumbled across the though of maybe adapting a British classic and putting my own little twist on it.
The Chicken Pathia is a favourite in Britain Indian Restaurants and it’s slowly becoming one of my favourite dishes. It’s a great mix of sweet and spicy and is similar to a Masala. The beauty of this dish is that it doesn’t need a base gravy to thin the curry out – you can just […]