Anonymous wrote:Not OP but I will have to try these recipes. Where is there a store where I can buy Indian spices in the Springfield or Woodbridge area?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a raita recipe to share?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:related.... what is worse, bottled sauce or frozen Indian meals?
Frozen Indian food is by far the better choice.
Trader Joe's Indian entrees and snacks are very good. The Tandoor Chef brand available at Wegman's, MOM's and Whole Foods is also good. If you go to an Indian store the Swad and Mirch Masala frozen brands are good. Sukhi's Kitchen is underwhelming to my taste.I try to stay away from the packaged ready-to-eat Indian food stored on the shelf.
I was born and raised in India, fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:related.... what is worse, bottled sauce or frozen Indian meals?
Frozen Indian food is by far the better choice.
Trader Joe's Indian entrees and snacks are very good. The Tandoor Chef brand available at Wegman's, MOM's and Whole Foods is also good. If you go to an Indian store the Swad and Mirch Masala frozen brands are good. Sukhi's Kitchen is underwhelming to my taste.I try to stay away from the packaged ready-to-eat Indian food stored on the shelf.
I was born and raised in India, fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:related.... what is worse, bottled sauce or frozen Indian meals?
never had bottled Indian curry sauces but I can say that Trader Joe's frozen Indian food is something Indian college kids love to microwave.
Anonymous wrote:related.... what is worse, bottled sauce or frozen Indian meals?
Anonymous wrote:related.... what is worse, bottled sauce or frozen Indian meals?
Anonymous wrote:Op, I am an Indian. You don't need sauce.
If you have little ginger, garlic, paprika, salt, curry powder (or garam masala), it is easy.
For chicken curry of 2 lbs chicken:
1. Chop a medium -large onion, jalapeno
2. Heat spoon of oil and add cumin seeds, chopped onion and jalapeno.
2. Grate ginger and mince garlic while above is frying. Add them when onions are almost cooked.
3. Cut 2-3 tomatoes and add them to the above fried mixture and fry till the oil leaves.
4. Add cut chicken pieces and brown them.
5. Add paprika, salt and garam masala. Add little water.
6. Let it cook over medium flame. Garnish with cilantro. Adjust spices and if it is spicy add a spoon of yogurt or splash of half and half and cook them.
Serve with rice or roti.