Dirty Takeaway Pictures Volume 3
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tedmus said:
Where's the chicken chaat?
In my belly. That's it on the right, if it doesn't look like what you're familiar with it's easily explained: "Chat" means lick, so its (starter) finger food, each restaurant will have their own take on it, this one uses dry drumsticks, other serve it as chicken strips, some like twizzlers, other dish it up puri, like a small curry on bread.
Edited by zb on Saturday 24th February 18:24
zb said:
In my belly.
That's it on the right, if it doesn't look like what you're familiar with it's easily explained: "Chat" means lick, so its (starter) finger food, each restaurant will have their own take on it, this one uses dry drumsticks, other serve it as chicken strips, some like twizzlers, other dish it up puri, like a small curry on bread.
Ahhh....that makes sense then, only ever had it in the curry on puri version, my favourite dish from an Indian takeaway, have in the past just ordered a couple of those Madras hot instead of a curry. Decent sized chaats mind, most seem to be quite small nowadays.That's it on the right, if it doesn't look like what you're familiar with it's easily explained: "Chat" means lick, so its (starter) finger food, each restaurant will have their own take on it, this one uses dry drumsticks, other serve it as chicken strips, some like twizzlers, other dish it up puri, like a small curry on bread.
Edited by zb on Saturday 24th February 18:24
sgrimshaw said:
Moonshiner said:
I think we have a winner .... close the thread, there can't be anything dirtier ...... can there???^ here's a review from a gravy thread that's on here.
vladcjelli said:
If you can't get to a KFC, this could substitute.
https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/mayflower-sout...
Not perfect (add more pepper for a bit more zing) but makes a reasonable effort in a pinch.
Next time I pass a B&M I might buy it and give it a go. I don't care much for dipping my chips in gravy but I do like to pour it onto my zinger tower burgers before each bite.https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/mayflower-sout...
Not perfect (add more pepper for a bit more zing) but makes a reasonable effort in a pinch.
ambuletz said:
^ here's a review from a gravy thread that's on here.
We've had this and it went great with the Flaming Chicken dippers from Costcovladcjelli said:
If you can't get to a KFC, this could substitute.
https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/mayflower-sout...
Not perfect (add more pepper for a bit more zing) but makes a reasonable effort in a pinch.
Next time I pass a B&M I might buy it and give it a go. I don't care much for dipping my chips in gravy but I do like to pour it onto my zinger tower burgers before each bite.https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/mayflower-sout...
Not perfect (add more pepper for a bit more zing) but makes a reasonable effort in a pinch.
I always have that gravy in the cupboard, as said add more pepper, also the curry sauce varietys particularly the extra hot... that isnt that hot is great too. instead of getting a tub when we have chinese for 1,50 ish i just do a a bit of the curry its fantastic and the same stuff. also great with left over chicken and rough cut onions and peas for a quick curry too with a bag of microwave rice or noodles
rodericb said:
but I can't see double fried chips, elephants leg, turkey twizzlers, token salad like two shredded bits of iceberg lettuce, waxed paper gone clear, strangely coloured oil on polystyrene packaging or known fart producing foodstuffs.
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