Madras curry
Madras Curry is a popular curry dish that originated from the southern region of India, specifically the city of Chennai (formerly known as Madras). It is known for its rich and fiery flavor, which is achieved through the use of various spices and chili peppers.
History
The origins of Madras Curry can be traced back to the 17th century, during the British Raj in India. The British, fond of the local Indian cuisine, brought back many recipes to Britain, including the recipe for Madras Curry. Over time, the dish has evolved and has been adapted to suit different palates, resulting in variations in the recipe.
Ingredients
The main ingredients of Madras Curry include meat (usually lamb, chicken, or beef), onions, tomatoes, and a blend of spices. The spice blend, also known as Madras Curry powder, typically includes turmeric, cumin, coriander, fenugreek, and chili powder. However, the exact blend of spices can vary depending on personal preference and regional variations.
Preparation
To prepare Madras Curry, the meat is first marinated in the spice blend and then cooked with onions and tomatoes until tender. The dish is typically served with rice or Indian breads such as naan or roti.
Variations
There are many variations of Madras Curry, both within India and internationally. Some versions may include additional ingredients such as coconut milk or yogurt to balance the heat of the chili peppers. In the UK, Madras Curry is often made with a pre-made curry powder or paste, and is typically hotter than the traditional Indian version.
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