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Indian + Simmer recipes (134)

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Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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This will satisfy even the most demanding curry addict. Lean and tender sirloin steak is quickly cooked with lots of spices, tomatoes, mushrooms and spinach, with yogurt added to give a luxurious feel. Served with cardamom-spiced rice, it makes a really healthy and nutritious meal.
 
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This is a simple and tasty vegetarian Indian dish that is sure to rouse your taste buds. Delicious served on its own or as an accompaniment to a meat curry with pitta, naan or rice.
 
Recipe by: Miss S
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A simple dish. The recipe consists of a tin of baked beans, fresh coriander, fresh chillies and a mixture of different Indian herbs. The spicy beans go well with roti, in a sandwich, in a bap or as a side dish. An easy dish for those who like Indian food!
 
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This is a very simple, quick and more importantly authentic Indian side dish of grilled aubergine and tomato. Best served with naan or roti. It should have a consistency of, um, well, 'mush' when finished - but it's delicious!
 
Recipe by: Yakuta
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Chunks of chicken are marinated in yoghurt and spices, cooked on the barbecue, then served in a creamy tomato sauce. Perfect with basmati rice or warm pitta bread.
 
Recipe by: Amy
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This is a very versatile Indian curry sauce that can be served as a main course with meats and/or vegetables or as a sauce for dipping or to spice up veggie side dishes. It's great on a jacket potato.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This mellow curry has just a hint of chilli, so it's ideal for children who like to be a little adventurous with their food. Serve with steamed basmati rice and warm naan bread.
 
Recipe by: Tarama
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Black pepper is found in abundance in Kerala, and coupled with curry leaves it takes goat to a whole new level. Serve with rasam and rice or with rotis. You may substitute lamb for the goat if you wish.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Flavoured basmati rice, fried with caramelised sugar, is partnered with lamb meatballs. Try serving with yoghurt raita and microwaved or grilled poppadoms (on this website).
 
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A rich and authentic chicken curry that rivals even the best takeaway.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Aromatic cardamom lends its rich flavour to this simple but luxurious side dish.
 
Recipe by: UDAYAA
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This is a rich and creamy Indian dessert recipe with the goodness of milk, nuts and the natural sweetness of carrots.
 
Recipe by: bagchibhai
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This is a very mellow tasting dish that has the rich creamy taste of the coconut sauce with the crunchy texture of toasted cashews and soft, succulent prawns. Goes perfectly with steamed basmati rice and a nice Riesling or Gewurztraminer.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A staple dish in Indian cuisine, this vegetarian ‘dhal’ with vegetables is enriched with coconut milk, giving it an exotic, enticing flavour. Serve with rice, warm naan or chappatis.
 
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A filling and tasty lamb curry that features the addition of channa dal. Find chana dal in Indian shops or larger supermarkets. Chickpeas or yellow split peas make a good substitute.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This mild chicken and banana curry, enriched with almonds and yogurt, has a wonderfully smooth, creamy texture. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs add plenty of flavour, while being convenient to eat, quick to cook and quite low in fat. Serve with basmati rice and crispy grilled poppadoms or naan bread.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Letting the chicken pieces sit for half an hour in a gingery marinade makes all the difference to this curry. Skinning the chicken not only does away with most of the bird's fat, it also lets the spicy flavours really permeate the flesh. Potatoes make a great addition, adding bulk to the curry.
 
Recipe by: Nazia
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This is a delicious Pakistani/Indian rice dish which is often reserved for very special occasions such as Ramadan, weddings or parties. It has a lengthy preparation, but the work is definitely worth it.
 
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There are a hundred different ways to cook chicken curry, but Bengalis (from the eastern part of India) make something called Kosha (or kawshaa) which is very good with either rice or any kind of flat bread. This recipe is called moorgi kosha (or chicken kosha), but my friend Jennie calls it Chicken Chicken Curry!
 
Recipe by: Neha
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Another great week-night curry. Apricots, cumin, turmeric, cardamom, ginger, and chillies almost overpower the chicken. It's sure to become a family favourite.
 
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