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Which vegetables/pulses go with tandoori?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 16/03/2013 11:14

I tried spinach and chick pea tandoori. It was not nice.

I'm using partake curry paste if it matters.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 16/03/2013 16:27

I've done tandoori mushrooms before and they were lovely but I made my own paste.

I think normally you mix the tandoori paste with yoghurt then slather it over the vege and roast them in an oiled tray, if that helps at all?

Fallenangle · 16/03/2013 16:32

A tandori is an oven so you need veg you can bake/roast. Almost any Root veg sould work. Also onions.

Fluffycloudland77 · 16/03/2013 17:56

I did it in a pan.

Ahem.

Thanks.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 16/03/2013 18:04

I'm clearly an idiot!

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nailak · 16/03/2013 18:15

potatoes?

are you veggie?

generally tandoori masala is for meat....

Fluffycloudland77 · 16/03/2013 18:38

Yes, I'm veggie.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 16/03/2013 18:39

Fluffy -

You could try just roasting some cauliflower florets with oil, cumin seeds, salt and pepper and maybe some mustard seeds and/or chilli flakes. Lovely.

FurryDogMother · 16/03/2013 18:45

Ah, I gather you're using Patak's Tandoori paste to make a curry in a pan, and want to know which veggies and lentils would work?

The usual use of Tandoori paste is as an ingredient in a marinade for meat that you're then going to cook in a really hot oven. It's not a curry paste as such. I'm trying to think of a vegetable you could cook this way and failing miserably, I'm afraid!

Fluffycloudland77 · 16/03/2013 18:56

Oh bugger. Knew I ought to have stuck to Korma.

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nailak · 16/03/2013 18:59

paneer?? never tried it but it might work!!

snoworneahva · 16/03/2013 20:26

Paneer will work, have had it before.

snoworneahva · 16/03/2013 20:27

Veg though? Maybe aubergine or mushrooms.

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