Getting takeout tonight as I won't be home till late. Don't really know too much about curries. What should I get?
I can also get chicken, or prawn variations of all of these.
Also, what's the difference between just lamb, and lamb tikka?
McDonald's
>>7296912
tikka means that the chef washed his hands before preparing it.
>>7296912
Chicken bhuna, lamb bhuna, and a prawn bhuna
>>7296912
Lamb Dhansak at £1.51 seems pretty good value
>>7296912
>between just lamb, and lamb tikka?
Tikka refers to a cooking method. Originally it meant the food was stuck on skewers and then cooked inside the tandoor oven. Most places would probably substitute grilling. So "lamb tikka" means the lamb was grilled before cooking it in the curry, and plain lamb was not.
>>7296912
Tikka meat means it's been marinated in spices and yoghurt (and probably lemon juice) before being cooked in a big clay oven. Makes for tastier meat.
>>7296912
What's hotter, Phall or Tindaloo?