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I had a roommate in college that was from India. She could whip up the most amazing food with the most basic ingredients! She made Chana masala that was out of this world, and a lentil soup with potatoes that was served over rice (I forget what itβs called).
The arrangement ended up being Iβll pay all the rent if you cook dinner every night. Those were happy times. π
I had a roommate in college that was from India. She could whip up the most amazing food with the most basic ingredients! She made Chana masala that was out of this world, and a lentil soup with potatoes that was served over rice (I forget what itβs called).
The arrangement ended up being Iβll pay all the rent if you cook dinner every night. Those were happy times. π
I've never had that before. Most of what she made was vegetarian and I never ventured out much beyond that. I'll have to give them a try next time we're out!
The Tandori Chicken and naan Deep mentioned above would be a great place to start. I'd also recommend chicken tikka massala and biryani. Palak paneer is absolutely delicious, IMO. It and chana massala usually have a pretty good kick.
If you don't mind buffets, just go and have a bit of everything.
The Tandori Chicken and naan Deep mentioned above would be a great place to start. I'd also recommend chicken tikka massala and biryani. Palak paneer is absolutely delicious, IMO. It and chana massala usually have a pretty good kick.
If you don't mind buffets, just go and have a bit of everything.
I need to find a buffet in my area that has it.
Paducah, Kentucky, is close to me. Maybe they might have something that offers it.
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