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Halloween Curry Recipe

By Roving Reporter | October 31, 2013 | 0

Witch’s Curry Cauldron – Something spicy to enjoy on Halloween.

Once upon a time, in the north of England, there was a scary Witch who every 31st of October, dusted off her cauldron, went into the forest to gather all the needed ingredients and cooked a spooky Curry Halloween Recipe.

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Caribbean Style Curry Chicken

By the editor | January 7, 2013 | 0
Caribbean Curry Chicken Recipe

Curry Culture loves all Indian cuisine, but every now and then we fancy a bit of a culture swap. If you want to try something a bit different, try this Caribbean Style Curry Chicken recipe courtesy of Tan Rosie Foods.

In the colder winter months, this hot, Grenadan-inspired dish promises to bring a little of the Caribbean sun to your home.

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Pudina Murgh Masala

By Roving Reporter | November 1, 2012 | 0
Pudina Murgh Masala

Here is an interesting mint flavoured recipe, Pudina Murgh Masala, courtesy of Itihaas restaurant in Dalkeith, Edinburgh.

The recipe offers an exciting twist to a traditional bhindi masala and is made with chicken (murgh) and mint leaves.

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