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indian food advice!
Hello everyone!
I have been invited out for indian food for a birthday and I have no idea what to gravitate toward, there is no menu online! Any dishes you know are IP friendly? TIA! |
It is my understanding that Tandoor chicken, while grilled, has been marinated in yogurt. So not ideal. You could see if they have Kadai Chicken which is spiced, but not marinated in yogurt. I have generally found that indian restaurants are not easy but the people are easy going and can try to make it work. It's a challenge though. Any chance you can swing by their restaurant and check out the menu?
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Maybe you can call ahead and ask about menu options.
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Ok I make indian/Pakistani food every day. Stay away from Masalas, curries, kharis, pilau and biryani. They contain rice, fried onions, yogurt and tomatoes.
You safest bet is chicken tikka- simple dry spice rub and grilled. you can eat goat or lamb kabobs. You can do lamb kebabs- but ask is they have onions in them ;) but do not eat shami kabobs! And of course avoid- naans, roti, rhita (yogurt with chilies, onions, cucumbers ect) HTH |
My favorite Indian food dish is Palak Paneer, because it is mostly spinach..but they do put cheese in it, so this could be a problem. You may be able to ask for it without the cheese though, although it may not taste as good.
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Paneer means cheese. It is super easy to make, I love paneer with just about anything in it. YUMMYYY!! But not IP friendly :(
Just like the word Chi mean tea in 30+ languages, so I laugh when someone says they are having a Chi Tea Latte |
Thanks so much ladies!! Great advice!
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Not IP advice but go to Narayanni's!!
And I did fill up on Chicken tikka there and all the veggies that didn't have sauces. |
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