Oh, I finally tried this dish yesterday! Amazing! This tasted like something you would get in an Indian restaurant. Although next time I'll use a little less pepper corns haha. I was very glad I had raita to this dish because it was very spicy. But amazing flavour! Thank you for sharing!
Hi I love the videos you guys make. I have a question however. Can most of the ingredients you guys use in your videos (such as tumuric powder, coriander powder, etc.) be found in your common supermarket such as Shoprite? Because the city where I live doesn't have any Indian grocery stores. Thanks beforehand.
Sometimes, basic ingredients such as turmeric and coriander powder are available at regular grocery stores but are more expensive. Some of the other "ethnic" type of ingredients are not available. As sfg078 suggested, online might be your best bet.
Looks great! I have a question about the green chilis. I see they are used in like 95% of all indian recipes I can find, but my grocery store only have two kinds of green hot peppers: jalapeño and serrano pepper ...oh, and canned green chiles (New Mexico style). Can I use any of these? Or where can I find the kind you use? Does it have a name - other than just "green chili"?
We usually use Thai green chilies but any kind of fresh green chili will work -- canned chilies will not work. Jalapenos are bulky but are not as spicy as serrano so you have to use more. Thai chili is very spicy and can be used sparingly.
Does Hetal eat chicken/non-veg?
Desi4evah 1 year ago
Great Recipe! Easy to make and delicious. Thanks!
raaghav81 2 years ago
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raaghav81 2 years ago
Oh, I finally tried this dish yesterday! Amazing! This tasted like something you would get in an Indian restaurant. Although next time I'll use a little less pepper corns haha. I was very glad I had raita to this dish because it was very spicy. But amazing flavour! Thank you for sharing!
PuffLitenDrage 2 years ago
Thanks for letting us know!
ShowMeTheCurry 2 years ago
do u ladies always use red onions when cooking indian food at home? will yellow onions suffice?
kajubaju 2 years ago
Yellow onions will work fine. Red onions give a little better color.
ShowMeTheCurry 2 years ago
Hi I love the videos you guys make. I have a question however. Can most of the ingredients you guys use in your videos (such as tumuric powder, coriander powder, etc.) be found in your common supermarket such as Shoprite? Because the city where I live doesn't have any Indian grocery stores. Thanks beforehand.
LordVader89 2 years ago
do consider ordering spices online if you cannot find them at your local stores!
sfg078 2 years ago
Sometimes, basic ingredients such as turmeric and coriander powder are available at regular grocery stores but are more expensive. Some of the other "ethnic" type of ingredients are not available. As sfg078 suggested, online might be your best bet.
ShowMeTheCurry 2 years ago
Yes, most can be found in the supermarket. Also you can find them in health food stores like Whole Foods Market.
nikhilyt 2 years ago
thank you....
sanjusb2010 2 years ago
Looks great! I have a question about the green chilis. I see they are used in like 95% of all indian recipes I can find, but my grocery store only have two kinds of green hot peppers: jalapeño and serrano pepper ...oh, and canned green chiles (New Mexico style). Can I use any of these? Or where can I find the kind you use? Does it have a name - other than just "green chili"?
PuffLitenDrage 2 years ago
Serrano works just fine.
SupineSister 2 years ago
We usually use Thai green chilies but any kind of fresh green chili will work -- canned chilies will not work. Jalapenos are bulky but are not as spicy as serrano so you have to use more. Thai chili is very spicy and can be used sparingly.
ShowMeTheCurry 2 years ago