TheHotPepper.com
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Lamb Vindaloo
Mon, 09/4/06 10:35 PM
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If you like hot an spicy, pungent curries. It's the best!!
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Sonny Funzio
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Thu, 09/14/06 7:34 PM
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I love a really hot vindaloo ... and a hot sagwal (curried spinach dish) especially lamb sagwala.
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xannie_01
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Thu, 09/14/06 7:35 PM
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i agree..nothing like heat with flavor.
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TheHotPepper.com
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Thu, 09/14/06 7:43 PM
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Damn, now I'm craving it!
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fhoran
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Sat, 09/16/06 10:09 AM
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I think it was Paul Prudhomme who said that the right amount of heat is the amount that keeps you wanting to take another bite and I think that's right. It's the amount that burns but compels you to try another bite (think taco chips and hot salsa in a Mexican restaurant). I love just about all Indian food - just made a kedgeree last weekend. Fred
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The Mikado
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Tue, 06/12/07 2:11 PM
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I love it, too. We're going to Sitar Indian Cuisine in Huntsville tonight, where I will finish penning my review for our "Valley Planet" alternate newspaper. Best of all, though...I like making my OWN chai. And NO vanilla.
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Sneetch
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Wed, 06/13/07 2:59 PM
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spicy indian food is my personal favorite - i love any vindaloo! spicy chickpeas cooked with onions are also wonderful when the heat is high, but balanced by the mellow chickpea and sweet onion flavors...
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seafarer john
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Wed, 06/13/07 5:08 PM
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It's a small world! We just came from lunch at our local Indian Restaurant where I had the lamb vindaloo. It was pungently hot - but not too hot (like some Tex/Mex stuff) and delicious along with white rice, several condiments, and a big puffed up loaf of bread. All accompanied by tea and some kind of refreshing yogurt/ mango drink. Should have made notes because I cant remember the names of most of what we ate. cheers, John
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The Mikado
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Wed, 06/13/07 7:06 PM
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That was probably Mango Lassi. I like it, and don't even LIKE mangoes...!
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mjsneddon
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Tue, 08/7/07 11:20 PM
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In July of 2006 while vacationing in Durango, Colorado, my wife and I had dinner one night at a place called "Himalayan Cuisine". I ordered their lamb vindaloo - it was excellent. The service was very good and the atmosphere was pleasant - all at a reasonable price.
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Poverty Pete
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Tue, 08/7/07 11:31 PM
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The best I ever found was on the lower east side of Manhattan. I couldn't begin to remember the name of the place, but there were several great Indian places nearby. No doubt some of you New Yorkers know the neighborhood.
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Twinwillow
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RE: Lamb Vindaloo
Tue, 08/7/07 11:58 PM
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Damn! I love Indian food. Been eating it for years. We have many very good Indian restaurants in Dallas. I used to eat Indian food in London quite often when I lived there.
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