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Chicken thighs (or lamb) are browned, onions and tomato cooked down with garlic and a single whole chilli, then the meat…

Saudi Arabia's national dish, the one platter you'll meet at almost every gathering from family lunch through wedding banquet

The Saudi gathering platter built for the night when one cut of meat isn't enough

Me'orav Yerushalmi is the original Jerusalem mixed grill, named for the city itself, a late-night Mahane Yehuda market…

"Adrak" is Hindi for ginger, and this curry treats the root not just as a base aromatic (where it normally sits in…

A Ceylon curry on a British restaurant menu doesn't claim to reproduce authentic Sri Lankan cooking, it's a BIR…

The jalfrezi is one of the defining BIR curries, found on every restaurant menu in the country and arguably the most…

Chicken tikka masala is, depending on which origin story you believe, either Glasgow's mid-1970s answer to British…

Dhansak is a Parsi dish at heart, traditionally a slow-cooked stew of meat, lentils, and vegetables eaten on Sundays

The name dopiaza literally means "two onions" (do = two, piaza = onion), and that's the whole concept of the dish

Karahi takes its name from the deep, wok-shaped pan it's traditionally cooked in, a thick metal bowl that heats hard and…

Lavastorm belongs to the rarefied corner of the BIR menu shared with phaal, naga, and the various house-named "hottest…

A Madras lives or dies by balance

Moghul (sometimes spelled Mughal or Mughlai) curries trace back to the imperial kitchens of the Mughal Empire, where…

Bhuna and naga sit on opposite ends of the BIR temperament chart

A specialist dish from the hotter end of the BIR menu, defined by Mr Naga, the fermented chilli pickle made from Bhut…