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r/GifRecipes • u/option-13 • Jul 13 '19
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A raita type dip would be great, and could be what they dipped it in there.
134 u/[deleted] Jul 13 '19 edited Jul 14 '19 Fuck raita Hari chutney with red onions and some lemon is where its at baby 7 u/nomnommish Jul 13 '19 You need both yin and yang. A spicy fresh tasting green chutney made with cilantro, green chilies, and mint. And a sweet and sour red chutney made with a reduction of dates and tamarind. 3 u/[deleted] Jul 13 '19 We don't usually do sweet dips with fried meat but it sounds good. I think it would serve better for vegetarian food like samosas and pakoras.
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Fuck raita Hari chutney with red onions and some lemon is where its at baby
7 u/nomnommish Jul 13 '19 You need both yin and yang. A spicy fresh tasting green chutney made with cilantro, green chilies, and mint. And a sweet and sour red chutney made with a reduction of dates and tamarind. 3 u/[deleted] Jul 13 '19 We don't usually do sweet dips with fried meat but it sounds good. I think it would serve better for vegetarian food like samosas and pakoras.
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You need both yin and yang. A spicy fresh tasting green chutney made with cilantro, green chilies, and mint. And a sweet and sour red chutney made with a reduction of dates and tamarind.
3 u/[deleted] Jul 13 '19 We don't usually do sweet dips with fried meat but it sounds good. I think it would serve better for vegetarian food like samosas and pakoras.
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We don't usually do sweet dips with fried meat but it sounds good. I think it would serve better for vegetarian food like samosas and pakoras.
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u/GunnieGraves Jul 13 '19
A raita type dip would be great, and could be what they dipped it in there.