12 January 2007

Curry

In England the curry takeaway is now more popular than our traditional fish and chips. The curry that we know is only loosely related to the curries that families make in India, Bangla Desh and Pakistan. They say that the "balti" was born in Birmigham along with one of our favourite curries - Chicken Tikka Massala.
Well I have just finished scoffing a rather nice curry from Hamid's Balti House. We had lamb methi, vegetable korma, chicken bhuna, egg pilau rice, chapatis, bombay aloo and a couple of nans - all for fifteen pounds ($29) - plenty for a family of four. It's a nice way to end the working week - couple of beers in the pub then pick up the takeaway.

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My favourite curry house in Sheffield is the rather basic Kashmir Curry Centre on Spital Hill with its wonderful nan breads - cooked as you watch - so light they would fly away. Here the curries are very authentic - no jarred sauces or shortcuts. The place has no licence so you have to dodge the traffic to visit the East House pub across the way. Then you return with pints or pitchers of beer and you have to ask yourself the question - if a car came speeding up would I drop the beer and run or hold on to my beer? I think I'd take the latter option.
I love the language of the curry house - bhindi bhaji, ghobi aloo, keema pilau, jalfrezi, dhansak, biryani, dupiaza, sag, rogon josh, bemishall, rezala, passanda - it's all so exotic. So many Asian British people are well-established here now and starting to really blend into the fabric of British life. On behalf of curry lovers throughout the land, I would like to thank our Asian brothers and sisters who have brought their wonderful cuisine to these islands and made it part of what it means to be British. But I still wouldn't have curry in a Yorkshire pudding!

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:05 am

    Hmm...it didn't take my comment the first time, so, I'll try again.

    Whenever I am in Sheffield, DW and I always meet our friend Roy and his wife Ellie for a curry. We've had them all over the world, really, and thanks to his living in Bangalore for a year, when he is here and I come home from school late, he often has a curry waiting for me.

    He doesn't make the nan, though...that is my job. :)

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  2. I Love Tikka Masala. I had it in San Diego, and have made it at home since.

    I like thai curry too.

    but then I love to cook.

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  3. Anonymous2:53 pm

    Hi! I'm anonymous because I wish to conceal my identity. I'm a greedy money-hungry son of a bitch who likes to leave irritating advertising shit where proper bloggers' comments belong.

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  4. The best restaurant curry I ever had was in Peterborough, Ontario. I think the cooking was from the Madras region, by the look of the food descriptions. The next year, we went back to that same place and it had made way for a Thai restaurant. I like Thai, but I wanted my Indian curry!!

    I'm a fool for lamb saag. I like goat, too, when I can get it.

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  5. Alkelda - you married an old billy goat called Bede! Try to curry favour with him!

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