Starters:
Lamb Kofta Kebabs
This recipe is a not directly an Indian dish as it is popular across a wider area, however lamb koftas are certainly one of our favourites and this recipe comes to you courtesy of Opies and is easy to prepare and is ideal for a lighter meal, or eating out doors.
Not too spicy but still with plenty of interesting flavours we love a biryani and this version adds a nice lemony twist that you can very depending on your own personal tastes.
Pigeon Salad
This light, healthy and most of all summery recipe comes courtesy of guest chef Awanish Roy who is the Executive Head Chef of Saffron Summer.
He says, “this is a very simple and quick dish to make and can be made within minutes. The pigeon can be replaced with chicken depending on your personal preference. I have just introduced this dish at my restaurant, Saffron Summer and it has already become the best seller.”
Read the full recipe here...Hara Bara Kebabs
These potato and pea “Hara Bara” kebabs are another of our adaptations produced from Meera Sodha‘s excellent recipe book “Fresh India“. I have modified it to avoid the use of any oil and baked them rather than frying them and found the whole dish easy to make and were very tasty.
Read the full recipe here...Beetroot Shami Kebabs
This vegetarian shami kebab recipe is an adaptation of one from Meera Sodha‘s excellent recipe book “Fresh India“. I have modified it to avoid the use of any oil and replaced the paneer with quark. This makes the recipe lighter and was a bit of an experiment but I was really pleased with the end results.
Read the full recipe here...Curry Leaf Calamari
This beautiful sounding seafood dish comes courtesy of guest chef Awanish Roy who is the Executive Head Chef of Saffron Summer.
An Indian fine dining restaurant this recipe is influenced by the seafood specialities of the coastal belt of Goa, Kerala and Malwan in India.
Read the full recipe here...Spicy Egg Masala
Our guest blogger today is “Cooking with Siri“…
Do you need any more reasons for including this extremely nutritious and yummy food in your daily meal plans? Start with today’s recipe, “Spicy Egg Masala“.
Read the full recipe here...Caribbean Chicken Roti Recipe
Chicken Roti is a fantastic street food dish served in many parts of the Caribbean. This chicken recipe covers both the filling and the roti flatbread but you can of course just opt for the filling and buy the breads from your favourite supplier or supermarket.
This delicious recipe comes courtesy of Tan Rosie Foods and originates from India via Trinidad.
Read the full recipe here...Spicy fish and cucumber salad
This spicy fish and cucumber salad is a Southeast Asian dish with a contrast of different flavours including sweet, sour, spicy and savory all mixed together. This salad is made from plain white fish which is used as the base of the recipe and strips of cucumber are thrown in for a sweet and cool crunch. You can add as many chillies as you like to give the dish a spicy edge.
Read the full recipe here...Achari Tikka a Spring time curry
An ideal dish for Spring time the Achari Tikka allows to you to cook something out of the ordinary. This is the perfect dish to treat your relatives to a delicious meal and impress them with your culinary skills.
The Achari Tikka recipe is courtesy of the Brilliant Restaurant located in old Southall.
Read the full recipe here...Tawa Aloo
A suggested recipe for your kids lunch
Don’t worry it is a nightmare for every child’s parent. It’s the same old thing every week when it comes to going food shopping and deciding the menu for the week.
But thanks to our new guest blogger Sindhi Rasoi, the nightmare is over. You can try this tawa aloo recipe to keep them happy.
Read the full recipe here...Carrot-Coconut Shorba Soup
Fancy some soup? Try the Carrot-Coconut Shorba
Need something to warm you up? Then you can say “Thanks” to Monsoon Spice, our guest blogger today for this delicious soup recipe.
The burst of flavour you experience when sipping this bowl of soup is makes this recipe a keeper.
Read the full recipe here...Main Dishes:
Toddler Friendly Curry
If you have a little toddler who is ready to try new things when it comes to food but you are unsure if curry would be too spicy for them this wonderful Annabel Karmel recipe may be the answer.
Read the full recipe here...Thai Seafood Superfood!
We’ve discovered a high energy Thai seafood curry recipe which is apparently designed to boost iron levels.
Allegedly, it is a misconception that spinach and leafy vegetables are one of the best sources of iron, as the mineral is poorly absorbed from them. However, red meat, liver, turkey and particularly cockles and mussels are excellent examples of iron boosting foods.
Read the full recipe here...Mee Goreng Ayam
This is a simple Malaysian style recipe by one of our Guest Chefs, Norman Musa of Ning.
Norman is on a mission to spread the word about Malaysian food across the country and the whole of Europe and he suggested this recipe to us as a good introduction to Malaysian Cookery.
Read the full recipe here...Roshan Lal Chicken Recipe
Looking for an easy starter or maybe more than just a snack? Well we have the perfect dish for you, courtesy of chef Ajmal Mushtaq.
Mushtaq’s dishes are influenced from home cooked recipes but are created using distinct ingredients to bring together unique flavours.
Read the full recipe here...Quick Red Thai Curry
This is one of my trusty recipes for a quick supper I found whilst agonising over something to cook for friends who are vegetarian (but eat fish).
I love Thai food and found this particular recipe really easy given the two challenges I face.
Read the full recipe here...Masala Chicken Wrap
Looking for something to eat for lunch? Well look no further, we have the perfect recipe for you, courtesy of guest chef Anjali Pathak.
Anjali has been passionate about food and cooking since her earliest childhood – after all she is part of the Pathak family (yes that Patak family – they dropped the ‘h’ in the 50’s).
Read the full recipe here...Chocolate and Beef Curry
An Easter Curry…
The traditional festivities include baking cakes and giving Easter eggs to children as it is the case in Western countries and there are as many varieties in traditional Easter recipes as there is diversity in the lifestyles and cultures of India.
We came up with a recipe that will satisfy your chocolate cravings, but also your weakness for curry.
Read the full recipe here...Chicken Thai Green Curry
If you’re looking for an idea for an intimate dinner for two, why not try this delicious Chicken Thai Green Curry recipe courtesy of Mya restaurant in Edinburgh?
Mya bring together the exciting flavours of two countries, Thailand and North India, under one roof.
Read the full recipe here...Chicken Biryani
Biryani is a mixed rice dish with its origins in the Indian subcontinent and Persia.
A hugely popular dish, not only in India, but across the entire South Asia subcontinent and now the rest of the world.
There are many regional variations but here we show you how to cook the traditional Indian take on the chicken biryani.
Read the full recipe here...Punjabi Chicken Karahi
A Punjabi Chicken Karahi is an onion and tomato based dish with plenty of garlic and ginger added as well.
This Punjabi recipe carefully blends spices for a subtle yet tasty dish. Our recipe uses a base curry sauce but if you don’t have one to hand you could use more chopped tomatoes or a little water but that will reduce the depth of flavour.
Read the full recipe here...Lamb Karahi (Korai / Karai)
This lamb karahi recipe (or karai) is a classic Indian curry with tender lamb pieces coated in a beautifully spiced curry sauce. This is a relatively “dry” curry so your sauce should be nice and thick.
It is relatively easy to cook and if you don’t have a base curry sauce available you can use chopped tomatoes.
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A sweet and sour Persian dish of medium heat. Some curry houses may make this dish hotter however, so be careful when ordering.
Lemon is used to achieve the sour taste, while other fruits may be used to make the dish sweet. In the absence of fruit, sugar will be used to obtain the sweetness.
Read the full recipe here...Spicy Tandoori Chicken
British Indian Restaurant (BIR) style curries have a large and enthusiastic following across the UK as curry lovers aim to reproduce their favourite restaurant dishes at home.
This is a great style of curry cookery and you can get some great results, but you usually need some preparation before hand to make some of the ingredients such as curry base sauce.
Read the full recipe here...Turkey and Parsnip Curry
An ideal curry for Boxing day this turkey and parsnip curry is great way to use up your leftovers.
We all know that we’re going to have plenty of leftovers after the big Christmas meal so this simple recipe is a quick and easy way to prepare something delicious for family and friends and isn’t too taxing to make.
Read the full recipe here...Persian Chicken
Today’s recipe comes from Persian cuisine, one that historically has had a big influence on Indian dishes.
This Persian Chicken Recipe comes to you courtesy of Opies and is great for a family dinner or for entertaining friends.
Not too spicy but still with plenty of interesting flavours we love a biryani and this version adds a nice lemony twist that you can very depending on your own personal tastes.
Authentic Keema Matar Recipe
This authentic recipe will show you how to make a traditional Keema Matter, the rich, flavoursome curry with mince and peas! It comes to you courtesy of Guest Chef Ed Holston, who has shared several curry classics with us.
Keema Matar is a particular favourite of the Editor and mince and peas are an age old combination. We see it in cuisines all over the world. For example, here in England, it’s classically used in Shepherd’s pie and in India, the combination is called Keema Matar.
Read the full recipe here...Lamb Rogan Josh
This Lamb Rogan Josh Recipe, courtesy of Guest Chef Ed Holston, takes the takeaway and restaurant favourite, and elevates it to a whole new level.
This dish has a lot in common with its neighbours from elsewhere in the North of India. It’s rich and meaty, salty and very comforting. As well as being subtle in all the right ways to showcase its depth and breadth of flavour.
Read the full recipe here...Lamb Rezala
Lamb / Mutton Rezala, a creamy, nutty Mughlai recipe courtesy of Guest Chef Ed Holston
Whether you use lamb or mutton, this creamy, nutty rezala recipe takes all the best bits of Mughlai cuisine, including cashews, fragrant spices and subtle sweetness, and throws in a whole load of butter and a rare punch of chilli. It really is everything a curry should be and more!
Read the full recipe here...Chicken Jalfrezi
This Chicken Jalfrezi with a twist comes from Guest Chef Syed Ahmed who shares his version of the ever popular recipe, this time with chicken drumsticks.
Using some popular ingredients from companies such as Pataks, don’t be overwhelmed by the long ingredient list, watch his video and you will see that this recipe is one all of you should be able to follow and enjoy.
Read the full recipe here...Chicken and Lemon Biriyani
This Chicken and Lemon Biriyani recipe comes to you courtesy of Opies and is the perfect family meal for 4.
Not too spicy but still with plenty of interesting flavours we love a biryani and this version adds a nice lemony twist that you can very depending on your own personal tastes.
Read the full recipe here...Pondicherry Duck
This fine dining duck recipe comes courtesy of guest chef Awanish Roy who is the Executive Head Chef of Saffron Summer.
An Indian “haute cuisine” restaurant, this recipe is their interpretation of a very popular duck dish from Pondicherry, an erstwhile French Colony in India
Read the full recipe here...Balti Recipe (a real one)
This Balti recipe comes from chef Zaf at Shababs in the Balti Triangle in Birmingham so its as real as a Balti recipe can get.
Read the full recipe here...Chocolate Curry Cupcakes
It’s said that chocolate and spicy food stimulate nerve endings, rise the heart rate and make the body temperature go up. So, why not get down to business?! Bake some love and let the love flow.
Here is the best Chocolate Curry Cupcakes recipe for Valentine’s Day. Do you dare to try them?
Read the full recipe here...Mango Lassi
This mango lassi recipe is a bit of a quick fix for those who can’t get hold of fresh mangoes.
Mango lassi is a well known drink from India and Pakistan and is popular worldwide. It can be made with or without additional sugar.
Here is the (very easy) recipe , courtesy of our guest blogger Spice and Curry.
Read the full recipe here...Curry Powder Mix
Curry powder is a mixture of spices based on South Asian cuisine. A similar spice blend exists in the north, called garam masala. Although you can buy ready made curry powder, it’s easy to make your own using everyday spices you will find at your local supermarket.
We have several different curry powder mix recipes on the site so once you’ve tried one, it is good to experiment.
Read the full recipe here...The Curry Cocktail
As curry lovers, our curryosity has no limits – sorry.
Whether we should go as far as risking our lives over it, we’re certainly ready to try new culinary experiences. In that spirit, and because summer means cocktails (although their consumption is not limited to that specific time of the year, but it sure does carry with it a summer vibe).
Read the full recipe here...Garam Masala Recipe
Garam masala has been part of Indian cuisine for centuries, also crossing over into neighbouring countries.
Literally, the name means ‘hot spice’ – although this does not necessarily refer to chilli heat but to the fact that the cooking process involves toasting the spices.
Read the full recipe here...Jal-Jeera (Jaljeera, jaljira) recipe
Jal-jeera powder generally consists of cumin, black pepper, mint, rock salt and some fruit powder. You can also find recipes with chili or hot pepper powder. In Hindi Jal means “water” and Jeera means “cumin”.
As well as giving your taste buds a hefty kick, the drink is also reported to be good for your digestion thanks to the cumin and rock salt.
Read the full recipe here...Curry Sauce Base
The secret to many great curry recipes is not to just add water or chopped tomatoes when you need to create a sauce, but to have a pre-cooked “base curry sauce” ready to use.
Any curry chef worth their salt knows the secret of a good curry sauce and here at Curry Culture Towers we want to share this secret with you – here’s a great starter recipe for a good curry base sauce
Read the full recipe here...