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The Vindaloo is probably one of the most widely known Indian curries. It originates from Goa, in west India and is very specific to the region. Vindaloo was actually brought to Goa by the Portugese during their 400 years of colonial rule. The name of the dish derives fromĀ "Carne de Vinha d' Alhos", a Portugese dish of meat, usually pork, with wine and garlic. We have provided a pork Vindaloo recipe here however the meat can easily be substituted for chicken or beef as you prefer. Also known for it's extreme heat, this vindaloo recipe uses bhut jolokia chillies This dish is great for parties and gatherings, especially in summer if you fancy adding some Asian flare to your barbeque party. Pork is a very popular meat in Thailand and here we have a nice and straight forward yet delicious dish using our Thai Long chillies that you can prepare quickly and enjoy with a nice cold beer. Chimichangas are deep fried Burritos and are a very popular snack in the North Western Mexican regions of Sinaloa and Sonora. They are often a little smaller than a standard Burrito. Various restaurants in Arizona have laid claim to the Chimichanga though as they are essentially a deep fried Burrito we prefer to think of them as a Mexican invention! Words cannot describe how truly delicious Flautas are! They are assembled in a similar manner to Enchiladas though less filling is added and they are wrapped more tightly before being deep fried in corn oil to give a wonderful crisp finish! You can use different sauces in their preparation - see the ingredients section for links to the sauces. Boxing Day Burritos are where Christmas Day leftover meats should end up instead of the cliche turkey and mayonnaise sandwich (thanks but no thanks Mr Carolgees!). A fun, imaginative and delicious way to enjoy Boxing Day dinner time and something really different to look forward to. The Burrito originally comes from early 1900s Mexican street food culture and consists of a lighty toasted tortilla wrapped around a filling that in Mexico would usually consist of refried beans, mexican rice or meat. In practice the filling is very open to personal tastes and nowadays a wide variety is used. Many people also add guacamole, salsa and sour cream to pack in as much flavour as possible. |



