What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

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Don't get me wrong, I eat it.. But its way from my favourite
Just preference I suppose. I bought a book years ago that changed my mind on it and made me look beyond having hot curry all the time and went from there.
Italian is probably my next fav, don't mean the eating out though but cooking at home and how simple it can be.
 
Just preference I suppose. I bought a book years ago that changed my mind on it and made me look beyond having hot curry all the time and went from there.
Italian is probably my next fav, don't mean the eating out though but cooking at home and how simple it can be.

I'm like that with chink and Thai. Both really the sane, just one has more chilli
 
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Actually prefer Thai and Indian food to Indonesian. Indonesian tends to be spicy for the hell of it whereas Thai and Indian tend to have more flavourful spices in. Some of the curries here are nice but they originate from North Sumatra, and tend to be fusions from when the Indian and Arabian traders came through.

What Indonesia is great at are savoury breakfasts. Bubur Ayam - chicken rice porridge with coriander, onions, sambal (chilli sauce) and soy sauce or Nasi Goreng are great Saturday breakfasts
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