The Hindus make curries from many things that we would throw away.
These vegetable curriesare usually eaten with chupatties (No.
Canned lobster can be used for cutlets, stews, curries and patties, can be escaloped, or served on toast.
Too much turmeric" is the fault which is found with most curries made in England.
At the Oriental Club are served, or used to be served, really excellent curries, assorted; for as there be more ways than one of killing a cat, so are there more curries than one.
My sister tells me you make goodcurries in this hotel.
I wonder you don't marry this Indian, and keep him here always to make the curries I have heard of.
A student who seeks or gains favor from a teacher by flattery or officious civilities; one who curries favor.
One who attempts to ingratiate himself with his instructor, thereby to obtain favor or advantage; one who curries favor.
Her Indian curries and Mulligatawny soup are especially popular: Major Stokes, the respected tenant of Fairoaks Cottage, Captain Glanders, H.
A list of vegetable Curries would alone fill a large volume.
What amazes me is that a clever chap like Master Wing should be content to bury his talents in a foreign place, out of the world--to make curries and plum-cake!
I know you've been bored to death with having no one you could talk to about curries and brandy-pawnees and things--now Dr.
It is not curriesonly of which I have knowledge, O monarch, although king Yudhishthira always used in days gone by to taste my dishes.
I am skilled in culinary art, and I shall prepare curries for the king, and excelling all those skilful cooks that had hitherto dressed his food I shall gratify the monarch.
Sometimes I meet the Curries about the village, and as they pass me with averted heads I feel myself growing crimson.
I heard from my mother, on returning from town one evening, that the Curries had called, and seemed disposed to be all that was neighbourly and kind.
Hence, in large assemblies, they strictly confine themselves to vegetable curriesof different kinds.
I heard from my mother on returning from town one evening that the Curries had called, and seemed disposed to be all that was neighbourly and kind.
Sometimes I meet the Curries about the village, and, as they pass me with averted heads, I feel myself growing crimson.
The Sora bora tank has fine white lotus flowers To pluck them there are very handsome women After cleaning and preparing, the blossoms will be cooked But alas there are no meat curries to eat with the lotus rice).
Special kinds of sweetmeats and curries are cooked and eaten, cloth of the colour recommended by the astrologer are worn, calls exchanged, the headman visited with pingo-loads of presents, and a commencement made of the usual daily work.
The natives preserve them with salt, and use them as an acid ingredient in theircurries and other dishes.
This differs from the curries of Madras and Bengal, which have greater variety of spices, and want the coconut.
The Lampongs eat almost all kinds of flesh indiscriminately, and their guleis (curries or made dishes) are said, by connoisseurs, to have no flavour.
A great diversity of curries is usually served up at the same time, in small vessels, each flavoured to a nice discerning taste in a different manner; and in this consists all the luxury of their tables.
Maldive fish" seems to take the place of "Bombay duck" in these southern regions, and the number of Vegetable Curries is particularly noteworthy.
The above good for mushroom, snipe, partridge, and other brownCurries of superior quality.
The Curries must not be prepared too rich, as richness takes away all flavour, and the meat will taste like stewed Curry.
Must use a wooden spoon to all Curries when browning the Onion and Curry Stuffs, etc.
These Curries may only be gleeced, if you please, or can serve plain, but the gleece gives a nice smell and good taste.
Samball and fried herring may be sent with these above Curries and rice.
The Curries should be treated same as a ordinary entree.
You can add a green chillies to Meat Curries also.
Some Curriesare hot, some dry, some juicy, some sour, and so on.
Still it is much richer to vegetable Curries than Maldive fish.
The fact is I myself have tried several of these Curries in England during my short visit in England, and found to be a good result, in fact, not in its original taste, but only second to it in my opinion.
Of fowls we had every variety, and the curries were excellent.
There we all sat, prudence coqueting with appetite, and the finest yellowcurries contending with the direst thoughts of yellow fever.
He passes from house to house, from boat to boat, boiling and cooking as he goes, and easily disposes of his curries and boiled rice.
Various curries and other foods are eaten with the rice, and these are placed in small china basins arranged round the central one.
But if the steward curries those oysters instead of serving them on the shell, all the veiled beauties of cliff and water-carven rock will not console me.
And curries seemed the only reason why anybody should be interested in Colonel Edge's return.
Not till they met again in the smoking-room were the curries finally forgotten.
Possessing a knowledge of curries seemed an odd way to acquire importance for a fellow-creature, a strange reason for a man's return being desired.
Besides furnishing them with an incomparable drink, it is the basis of the curries on which they live so much, and its meat and milk enter into the composition of their sweet dishes.
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