I have never once eaten #curry and thought, "wow, that is spicy". Flavorful, yes, but spicy, no. Not in Europe, not from an Indian restaurant, not from a Thai restaurant. I'm beginning to suspect that to Brits, "spicy" just means "anything that has flavor". #food
Post #Dinner Kerala ish style #Chicken#Curry#Cooking
A fair bit to take in for new/current coworkers office staff - but perhaps a bit for breakfast? Ah that ̶w̶o̶u̶l̶d̶ ̶b̶e̶ is something to wake up to !
My Pakistani chicken and potato curry from Saturday's "kids come visit" meal. It really doesn't rest heavy on the stomach despite the potatoes, so it's a good spring dinner
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Made some #chicken#curry for our family #dinner tonight. Made it medium spicy as my middle brother doesn't like super spicy. We're having it with jasmine rice.
Does anyone have a good Vegetable Jalfrezi recipe they’d recommend please? Been using this https://pin.it/jGRTK25 for a while but it just ain’t got that je ne sais quoi… plus the prep time is huge! #curry#cooking Thanks!
A weird thing about being 50 is that there are programming languages that I've used regularly for longer than some of the software developers I work with have been alive. I first wrote BASIC code in the 1980s. The first time I wrote an expression evaluator--a fairly standard programming puzzle or homework--was in 1990. I wrote it in Pascal for an undergraduate homework assignment. I first wrote perl in the early 1990s, when it was still perl 4.036 (5.38.2 now). I first wrote java in 1995-ish, when it was still java 1.0 (1.21 now). I first wrote scala, which I still use for most things today, in 2013-ish, when it was still scala 2.8 (3.4.0 now). At various times I've been "fluent" in 8086 assembly, BASIC, C, Pascal, perl, python, java, scala; and passable in LISP/Scheme, Prolog, old school Mathematica, (early days) Objective C, matlab/octave, and R. I've written a few lines of Fortran and more than a few lines of COBOL that I ran in a production system once. I could probably write a bit of Haskell if pressed but for some reason I really dislike its syntax so I've never been enthusiastic about learning it well. I've experimented with Clean, Flix, Curry, Unison, Factor, and Joy and learned bits and pieces of each of those. I'm trying to decide whether I should try learning Idris, Agda, and/or Lean. I'm pretty sure I'm forgetting a few languages. Bit of 6502 assembly long ago. Bit of Unix/Linux shell scripting languages (old enough to have lived and breathed tcsh before switching to bash; I use fish now mostly).
When I say passable: in graduate school I wrote a Prolog interpreter in java (including parsing source code or REPL input), within which I could run the classic examples like append or (very simple) symbolic differentiation/integration. As an undergraduate I wrote a Mathematica program to solve the word recognition problem for context-free formal languages. But I'd need some study time to be able to write these languages again.
I don't know what the hell prompted me to reminisce about programming languages. I hope it doesn't come off as a humblebrag but rather like old guy spinning yarns. I think I've been through so many because I'm never quite happy with any one of them and because I've had a varied career that started when I was pretty young.
I guess I'm also half hoping to find people on here who have similar interests so I'm going to riddle this post with hashtags:
@LifeTimeCooking You'd be proud of me. I started making a chicken biryani last night and Miss 4 decided she would help. So she now knows about measuring out spices, using the spice grinder, marinading chicken etc
Surprisingly she was actually quite useful #CookingWithQuokka#Curry
Hurrying home now, extra fast I hope the train takes me. Partner had mentioned in a message she couldn't help get a bit of #crab - already all cleaned and everything at the grocery store, just had to cook. Now kid2 sends me this pic, message - looks like it's cooked! #Food#Cooking#Indian#Curry #DasInKobe
While I was working. My son took my chicken #curry recipe, added #Tajin, #sriracha, and sesame oil, and different mixed vegetables, and made a delicious dish. So proud of him!
Ich gebe die Hoffnung nicht auf, dass irgendwann auch link und grüne lernen das "Zwangsumerziehung" ein Weg ist der nicht funktioniert.
VW musste es lernen und schliesst sein „veganes Kantinenexperiment“ und bietet wieder richtige Currywurst an.
Grund war z.b. eine Mitarbeiterbefragung die offenbar verheerend war. Hätte man die Befragung vorher durchgeführt hätte es das Experiment nie gebraucht.
Currypulver ist eine Gewürzmischung aus vielen Zutaten in unterschiedlicher Zusammensetzung. Es wird in asiatischen Gerichten mit Fleisch, Fisch oder Gemüse verwendet.
Welche Gewürze stecken drin und was macht die Mischung so gesund?
Tonight I made impromptu green #curry with a tin of #Maesri paste my son got as a gift (with a bundle of other delicious cooking things like lime leaves, fancy dark soy sauce, pickled...something).
Anyway, the green curry was very good. A hot spicy kick that made my nose run but attenuated immediately, did not leave a lingering burn on the tongue.