as you may know I love my food but rarely attend curry houses and admittedly do not know much about Asian food. I usually go for a mutton based bhuna, boiled rice and a nan bread with more mutton sliced in the middle.
Any ideas to something new?
Not too hot but not too mild. Something with some punch but not a Tyson knock out, if you know what I mean.
Curry is something I know a lot about. Personally I think an ex-army man should not wuss about with kormas but should dig deep and go for a vindaloo, or a madras if you are too frightened. As a side dish, try bombay potato phall hot, and vegetable rice. For drinkies, only Bangla will do.
Minor correction to fiest, the wording is: 'Make it so that I can barely breathe and will worry about being able to cycle home 6 miles without encountering an emergency situation on the common'
Bangla is beer, fantastic beer, great big bottles.
Naga King Prawn phall, bombay aloo phall hot, vegetable rice, 4 or 5 banglas, there is a perfect curry, don't attempt anything important or organised for the rest of the day.
Have a Jalfrezi and wash it down with an Elephant or Tiger beer , think Elephant is the better of the two , so have a try and lets us all know how you if you enjoyed it .
I don't think jalfrezi is less ballistic than a madras. The thing about a jalfrezi is that it has hot pockets. Most of it is girly stuff until you come across a green chilli. The sign of a true man is that he will eat that chilli and get home in sanitary safety.
I agree with happyjo, dupiaza is one of my favourite's too.
Rogan josh, jalfrezi and madras are good standard curries too.
Dont limit yourself to things with a specific heat range though or you'll miss some of the best curries! Also making it too hot will impare your sense of taste (which would only be advisable if the restaurant serves bland food). Just tell them how hot you want it and they'll adjust it for you, simple.