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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:05 PM
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Chicken Pathia ..... mmmmmm nice
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:18 PM
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I've never tried a Phal, as generally its a choice of a madras or jalfrazi for me. The hotness of curries does vary wildly from place to place as well obviously - some places a Jalfrazi is not all that hot, but other places its full of chopped green chilli's.

It's not fun having your stomach churning the next morning after a massively hot curry though - especially if you've got meetings...
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:20 PM
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I like the flavour of Madras but just need to add a few extra green chillies.

Never tried a phal, not interested TBH
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:33 PM
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I love really hot food, but have only got that way after years and years of trying everything else on the menu at my local curry house

I nearly ordered a Phal once, but the owner that knows me really well recommended i go for my normal Jalfrazi (comes with tons of chopped birds eye chillies as standard) but an ultra spiced up version It was PLENTY hot enough for me
Still, ive always been intrigued by the actual taste of a Phal, has anyone just ordered a bit of sauce so you can have a dip and try it
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:42 PM
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I do wonder if the people branding the people chav scum who eat phal curries, are just gayhers
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:44 PM
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I do appreciate the attitude thing, it is a bit of a naff cliche ordering the hottest thing they do but I just like it that way, I dont do many self counciously blokey things and that isnt one of them, maybe at one time, now I just want hot food, will try a Phall one day I suppose, will have to be an order of magnitude hotter than the ones I have had recently, nearest has been Garlic Chilli Chicken at the Spice Lounge in Hale, Cheshire which is epic, a huuuge red chilli split into four on the top.

I nibble on raw chillies when cooking, red, green, Birds Eye, Habanero, Scotch Bonnet.
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
I do wonder if the people branding the people chav scum who eat phal curries, are just gayhers like me
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:47 PM
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:51 PM
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I had a bit of a thing for them a while back when madras just didnt do it for me anymore and I'm not a fan of vindaloo.
I packed it in a few months later, I enjoyed eating them, it was the morning after I couldnt cope with, so I packed it in and have stuck with madras ever since. Going on what those on here have said, I might order my next one with a little extra chilli next time
These days I do the same as a few of the others have said. You can gague how good a curry house is by the quality of the madras they serve.
Always the same thing. Onion Bahji for starters, then Chicken madras, Pilau rice and naan bread. Serve with several cans of cold lager for best results.
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 09:58 PM
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the Scoville Scale measures the hotness of chillies

just thought I'd let you know that

http://www.chilliworld.com/FactFile/Scoville_Scale.asp

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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by J4CKO
I do appreciate the attitude thing, it is a bit of a naff cliche ordering the hottest thing they do but I just like it that way, I dont do many self counciously blokey things and that isnt one of them, maybe at one time, now I just want hot food, will try a Phall one day I suppose, will have to be an order of magnitude hotter than the ones I have had recently, nearest has been Garlic Chilli Chicken at the Spice Lounge in Hale, Cheshire which is epic, a huuuge red chilli split into four on the top.

I nibble on raw chillies when cooking, red, green, Birds Eye, Habanero, Scotch Bonnet.
I am similar chomping on chillies n jalapenos

I started off wondering why people ordered such hot curries but as you eat more you condition yourself to the spice. Your taste buds become less sensitive to the chillies.

I eat vindaloos and enjoy them. I look at a Korma and it looks disgusting. I have never gone for a Phal as I am happy with Vindaloos.

Also, I have had Jalfrezi's and Balti's with chillies on which after eating the chillies have felt far far hotter than any vindaloo I have ever had!
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 10:37 PM
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endorphins mother****er.

A number of studies have claimed that the reaction of pain receptors to the hotter ingredients in curries, even Korma, leads to the body's release of endorphins and combined with the complex sensory reaction to the variety of spices and flavours, a natural high is achieved that causes subsequent cravings, often followed by a desire to move on to hotter curries.
used to have vindaloo , then they changed chef and a madras is hot enough for me
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 11:31 PM
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Just got back from Bradford and reading the replies I could eat another.

The Madras they serve at the Kashmir is hot enough for most yet still very tasty!! The wife tries different things each time and she had a Dopiaza.

Garlic Naan was out of this world!

14 quid for startes and mains for 2!!! Worth the drive!
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 02:24 AM
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One down near where I work, wednesday is cheap meal day starter, main, side veg, rice and naan, 12.95

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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 06:22 AM
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I find as the years pass by your tolerance for chili increases, Phal though is just too hot imo. Vindaloo is not an extremely hot dish in India just seems to be in the UK.

Thai Red Duck curry is where it's at, add Chili oil for extra strength, I usually like to take a teaspoon or two and mix it in with the coconut rice, turning it a nice Orange colour, awesome, probably my fave dish
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by J4CKO
I nibble on raw chillies when cooking, red, green, Birds Eye, Habanero, Scotch Bonnet.
Ever tried a naga chilli, over a million scoville units(worlds hottest chilli) one thing i won't be doing though
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 08:43 AM
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Never tried phal.
However because of all the hype myself and a few mates have said that next time we go to the indian we'll get 1 phal and put it in the middle for tasting.

I normally get madras, infact I had a lamb madras last night and it was lovely (takeaway)
My local restaurant varies in heat for whatever reason.
Most times its just right, plenty of heat but not pushing it and sometimes its just fire and uncomfortably hot - I can only assume a different chef?

I enjoy most indian dishes, but I don't really like the very mild stuff.
Jalfrazi is nice, and a balti jalfraiz is equally good although this can also be something a bit like russian roulette

Have tried vindaloo a couple of times, but i'm afraid thats a wee bit too hot for me.

Indian does play havoc with the old stomach though, because I haven't stopped farting since I got up at 6 this morning - and they don't half stink

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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 09:16 AM
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one thing thats puts me off of really hot currys is they say is comes out as hot as it goes in dhansak is just right for me
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 11:27 AM
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I wouldn't go as far as saying "comes out as hot as it goes in"

However yes, to a degree it burns you twice
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by mikef04
Ever tried a naga chilli, over a million scoville units(worlds hottest chilli) one thing i won't be doing though
I would do if I could get hold of one, just nibble a bit, the thing is that you may be able to stand it in terms of it going in but its then down to your stomach to cope, at the moment I dont thinkI would as Friday's school reunion beer session gave me a acidy stomach, would do it when 100 percent though, I expect that would find my limit !
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 12:21 PM
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we are growing chilli's again next year there on our list along with scotch bonnets and an apache f1 hybrid, all are really easy to grow indoors or out.
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 12:22 PM
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Southdevon Chilli Farm - Home
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by J4CKO
I would do if I could get hold of one, just nibble a bit, the thing is that you may be able to stand it in terms of it going in but its then down to your stomach to cope, at the moment I dont thinkI would as Friday's school reunion beer session gave me a acidy stomach, would do it when 100 percent though, I expect that would find my limit !
Jacko you must have asbestos hands as we were intructed that you must wear gloves when you handle scotch bonnets
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 04:10 PM
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Korma, Bhuna or a Byriani for me.
Sod all that burning stuff, I like the taste of the food nice and mild.

Used to do cash in hand for a take away once, they thought hot curries were hilarious
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 04:18 PM
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There is a place in newcastle we go to some times that serves a really hot phal the owner challenges any body to finish it the whole table eats for free it comes with a plastic bucket!!!! Most people are sick within one mouthfull its bloody horrible, funny to watch though Never saw the point but each to their own
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 04:59 PM
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Being half Indian I can tell you I dont know any members of my family that would eat a Phall.

As a kid I was given very mild Dal with rice or a Chapati. They only spicy food I was given was Chiwda / Gathia (like Bombay mix) - even then on a scale of 1 to 10 this is probably only a 3.

As I got older I would get curry. But again none of it was mega hot. Mostly 3 out of 10 in terms of hotness and this is probably the theme for most meals. 4 or 5 out of 10 at the most.

Does vary from region though - my family were from the west, so the food is milder because its not as hot. From the south it can get quite a bit hotter. Its to help you keep cool fromt he sweat produced from eating the hot food as its a lot hotter down there.

Its also worth noting that the majority of "Indian" restaurants are a) not Indian and b) not serving much in the way of actual Indian food (Phall being a classic example!). There are exceptions, mostly being in the Midlands - but in the South and North very few are actually Indian. E.g in Manchester there is maybe 100+ "Indians" but I only know of 4 that are Indian owned.
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by WIZZY2376
There is a place in newcastle we go to some times that serves a really hot phal the owner challenges any body to finish it the whole table eats for free it comes with a plastic bucket!!!! Most people are sick within one mouthfull its bloody horrible, funny to watch though Never saw the point but each to their own
Ha ha, is that the one down the quayside?

IIRC the missus was in once and some gonk was trying it
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by falkster
Jacko you must have asbestos hands as we were intructed that you must wear gloves when you handle scotch bonnets
The ones I had were from Sainsbury's and a I have to say I thought they were a bit lame, possibly they werent as hot as they should be, the birds eye's were better, proper kick but the hottest I have had for nibbles recenly was the standard loose chilli's from Lidl or Aldi or something when the wife was doing the token "cheap shop", made me hiccup like mad !

Dont take your contact lenses out after eating them without washing your hands properly, I had to fill that out on a Police sickness form once Eye pain due to chilli contact.
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by **************
For shop bought stuff the best i've found is Sainburys ones although no where near as hot as restaurant curries. Anyone got any shop bought recommended ones to try?
The other day I had the Marks and Sparks Chicken Piri Piri curry. IMHO it was quite unlike the normal supermarket efforts. The chicken was in big chunks and the sauce was really thick and intense. Lots of chopped red chillies and vinegar in there. Definitely worth a try.
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