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Title: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: scottymag on May 26, 2011, 12:18:39 pm
 :) please curry lovers can you help !
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: thermoheaven on May 26, 2011, 12:45:50 pm
What's the matter with using the recipes in the  thermomix Indian cookbook?
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: Cornish Cream on May 26, 2011, 12:49:03 pm
The Butter Chicken gets rave reviews on here scottymag.It's from the Fast and Easy Indian Cookery Book for TM31,  a great buy if you are a curry lover.
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5295.0
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: Bonsai on May 26, 2011, 01:03:05 pm
Hi Scottymag, welcome to the forum. There is an Indian cookbook for thermomix which is available in Australia and the UK. Otherwise on this site you'll find quite a few recipes such as chicken kashmiri (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=3580.0) and lamb rogan josh (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2703.0). Have a look through the main meals part of the forum for more ideas!

Hope DH loves your new recipes!
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: Nik2WIN on May 26, 2011, 02:31:38 pm
I have the Indian cookbook and there are a few recipes that are absolutely great.  The tikka paste is very versatile and gorgeous but it was the Vindaloo that really sold it for my husband.  He loves Indian Curries and from the first Vindaloo I made him, he hasn't muttered one more word about the cost of the TMX (and I bought it without telling him ....)

A friend of us is looking after a dog next week - he lives around an hour away -  but for a curry he is coming to get the dog! :)

I don't like a hot curry but the butter chicken I really adored - the Vindaloo has never actually been tasted by me - dh swears its the best curry h'es every eaten (and he doesn't normally enjoy my cooking!


Nik
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: thermoheaven on May 27, 2011, 01:41:57 am
If you/your husband would consider Malaysian curry, there's the Asian cookbook you might like to have a look at.
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: judydawn on May 27, 2011, 03:44:53 am
Hi Scottymag, welcome to the forum.  By now you will have gathered there is a recipe book just suited for your husband's needs.  After you try those pointed out to you by the other girls, contact your consultant and order one and you will have one very happy DH.
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: liccyj on June 15, 2011, 08:27:03 am
Hi everyone on the topic of curries and husbands, my husband is upset that I just gave our slow cooker away to my mum. He claims its the only thing that he cooks curries in. The last time he cooked a curry was over a year ago, however, he is not convinced I made the right decision giving the slow cooker away, not understanding that the TM can out cook a slow cooker on every level. Could someone send me their fav curry recipe so I can prove the TM right (not me of course). I did the butter chicken from EDC, but it didnt sell him - I need intervention material!!

Cheers!
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: judydawn on June 15, 2011, 08:59:06 am
Oops, don't know if I would have given it away either liccyj, for larger groups or being out all day and wanting tea ready when you returned, it is still very handy.
Nico's Thai Chilli Chicken  (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=784.0) is my favourite curry.
My curried sausage recipe  (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=3099.0) seems to be popular with men.
Butter chicken/tikka paste recipe  (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5295.0)  CP posted from the Indian book is another winner.
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: Katiej on June 15, 2011, 12:16:06 pm
I don't think I'd give my slow cooker away either, its great for curry.  Actually I've cooked that many curries in my slow cooker it smells like curry!  I had to buy a second slow cooker for other dishes  :)

The Thermomix gets a curry work-out too!  I hadn't seen your curry sausages recipe before Judy, I think I might have to put that on the menu this week.  I'm sure it's fab like all JD's recipes  :) :)
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: CreamPuff63 on June 15, 2011, 01:04:38 pm
Aside from TM, I am a pressure cooker fan myself.

If I was to cook a meal I probably would not select an Indian dish. I would like that dish to be cooked for me. I bought the Indian cookbook tho, and have made Chicken Korma p116 which we all loved. If your DH is going to lament the passing of the slow cooker I would suggest getting a copy of the Indian cookbook, for about $35 you can cheaply redeem yourself  ;)
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: cookie1 on June 16, 2011, 05:39:10 am
Hi scottymag. Do you have the Indian cookbook? Hopefully all the other helpers here have provided you with something for your husband.
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: liccyj on June 17, 2011, 06:39:58 am
note to self, dont let husband see this post... oh well.
Title: Re: new to thermomix, my husband is a huge indian curry lover, any adapted recipes
Post by: dede on June 17, 2011, 12:59:35 pm
lol liccyj. Oops  :-)). Keep him away from this forum. Keep trying some of the other recipes and hopefully you will win him over.