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BIR butter chicken is the restaurant adaptation of the classic Delhi murgh makhani, a creamy tomato sauce sweetened with…
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BIR butter chicken is the restaurant adaptation of the classic Delhi murgh makhani, a creamy tomato sauce sweetened with…

The BIR icon: tandoori-grilled chicken finished in a velvety tomato-onion sauce enriched with double cream, butter and a…

This is the gentle Cantonese-style stir-fry you cook for someone new to Chinese food: no chilli, no fermented bite, just textural balance

BIR chicken balti is Birmingham's defining curry, cooked hard and fast in a thin two-handled steel balti pan over a…

BIR chicken Ceylon is the restaurant take on Sri Lankan curry traditions, bright and spicy with aromatic spices, coconut…

BIR chicken chasni is the Glasgow-Punjabi sweet curry, a smooth pale-orange sauce pairing tandoori chicken with mango…

BIR chicken chilli garlic is the bold garlicky curry on the British-Indian-Restaurant menu, a jalfrezi-style stir-fry…

BIR chicken dhansak is a British restaurant classic with sweet-sour notes of pineapple and lemon balanced against earthy…

BIR chicken dopiaza is the curry built on two distinct onion textures (the name "dopiaza" literally means "two onions")…

Fermented black beans are the funk you can't fake; this is the dish where they earn their place at the front of the wok

BIR chicken jalfrezi is the restaurant stir-fry, quick-cooked peppers, chillies and onions with tender tandoori chicken…

BIR chicken korma is the gentlest curry on the British restaurant menu, a creamy nutty mildly-spiced dish that anchors…

BIR chicken methi is the fenugreek-forward curry of the British restaurant menu, fresh fenugreek leaves wilting into a…

BIR chicken pathia is the British-Indian-Restaurant sweet-and-sour curry, lemon and mango chutney pulling against sugar…

BIR chicken tikka masala is the dish the British restaurant menu invented, almost certainly in Glasgow in the 1970s, by…

This is a hugely popular dish at Thai restaurants and takeaways, and my family love it