
Caribbean Chicken Curry Stew
In many Caribbean stew dishes there is an initial step of burning sugar in oil which is used to brown the meat in
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In many Caribbean stew dishes there is an initial step of burning sugar in oil which is used to brown the meat in

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

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

BIR kashmiri chicken is the restaurant's aromatic mild curry, named for the Kashmir region of India even though it bears…

BIR lamb achari is the restaurant take on the Punjabi achari tradition, a curry seasoned with the spices that go into…

BIR lamb naga phaal is the British-Indian restaurant's hottest curry, named for the ferocious Naga (ghost pepper) chilli…

BIR mango chicken curry is the British restaurant sweet-spicy curry with tropical fruit brightness, mango chutney and…

This classic Thai dish of noodles is both aromatic and lightly spicy, serving well as either a main course or a starter

"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…

"Laal" is Hindi for red, and the dish lives up to the name

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

Methi is the Hindi word for fenugreek, and this curry is built around the fresh herb in every form the kitchen can put it

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

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

South Indian cooking leans heavily on the sour register, tamarind, kokum, curd, and lime do work that yoghurt and tomato…