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The Tandoori Thread
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JohnInCarolina said:Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
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@zaphod - do you eat eggs? Egg curry is a thing in some parts of India, and is delicious.
Butter chix recipes can be easily modded for paneer butter masala, or into egg curry.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
oh yes, I eat eggs. I live in Surrey BC, many many Indian restaurants and take-aways near me, but mostly north India. Throw me some names and I'll add it to the next order. TBH we can get into a rut with the same 4 or 5 dishes (Aloo Gobi, Matter Paneer, Dal Makhani, and vegetable pakora. Easy comfort food.
So many thoughts and questions from this thread- the paneer we buy is 1cm cubes, i'll look for the Canadian Costco offerings
- the pictures of vertical grilling I've seen are with a lime on the bottom, not a potato and on flat skewers. @caliking you recommend thin (round) skewers for vegetables. I was going to buy something like this: https://www.homedepot.ca/product/napoleon-multifunctional-premium-stainless-steel-bbq-grill-skewer-set-8-pack-/1001086944 and bend the hook ends to hang on the lip of the top vent. It looks like @The Cen-Tex Smoker in picture 6 of his post uses very similar flat skewers (post with the Tandoori Masala recipe)
- I have kabob "baskets". the basket is about 11" long and if bend the long handles into a hook, I could hang them vertically from the top vent
- I have also looked into some kind of rack - like a rib hanging rack - from which to hang the skewers allowing me to lift/close the lid like normal. I have not found exactly what I have in my brain unless I get it fabbed.
- my wife makes a mean naan bread on our CI griddle. not as good as the best I've had, but better than the worst i've had...
- FWIW, it's "chana" around here as well
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If you're in Surrey, the Indian restaurants are likely Punjabi, which is awesome!! Feel free to post menus from your fav places, and suggestions can be made. They must have paranthas of all sorts, which must be had with clotted cream, or butter.
Ditch the cubed paneer from the store. Especially the stuff that is already fried. The pieces are small, and difficult to deal with on a grill. And, its usually kinda dry. Look for blocks of paneer, especially Nanak or Verka brand. Nanak should be readily available at places like Fruticana. Cut chunks minimum 1" (2.54cm ) for optimal results/flavor/taste.
I beg you to try a potato on the end of a vertical skewer... about 6" up on the skewer, with the tip in the coals. The skin may char a bit, the marinade drips from the protein above. Somewhere in the middle of all of that, magic happens. Thank me later.
Try a cook (or more) with the skewers going in and out of the top vent, but I think it'll get old soon. Short of a tandoor, a Pit Barrel Cooker, or WSM are the best options (IMO) if you're wedded to grilling vertically.
If grilling horizontally, keep the protein off the grid. Try CT's rig posted above (if you have an AR), or bricks wrapped in foil to support each end of the skewer. House bricks are fine.
The skewers you linked to are fine for larger pieces. Will be tricky for smaller pieces (broccoli or cauliflower florets, mushrooms, etc.). Which is why thinner skewers are usually used for veg.
Eggplant/brinjal. Often mailigned, and very underrated. Baingan bhartha has made it into the mainstream, but there are many, many other eggplant items that are delicious.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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