• MacN'CheezusOP
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    24 days ago

    Pad Thai with macaroni sounds legit (unless you are gluten intolerant).

    Curry Pizza has lowkey been a thing for years already. In Sweden they’ll also put bananas on it and it’s basically a national dish.

    I’ve also had burritos filled with tikka masala and chickpea curry instead of meat, rice and beans.

    • Che Banana
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      624 days ago

      We have a Welsh friend who makes “WeLsh Lasagne”…basically Lasagne with curry.

      Italians feel a disturbance in the force every time he makes it…

      • MacN'CheezusOP
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        224 days ago

        I tried to google this but it doesn’t seem to be a “thing”, all I found was this recipe which is basically regular lasagna, just made with Welsh beef and cheese, so perhaps this is your friend’s own creation?

        It doesn’t sound repugnant but I require more details. What exactly is in it?

        Years ago I was on a school trip in Wales and they fed us Bolognese with mutton instead of beef. This didn’t work out too well – at least half of the class ended up praying to the porcelain god that night.

        • Che Banana
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          224 days ago

          Oh yeah it’s definitely his own creation…he cooks very well but then again is Welsh (beans on toast, pasties cooked via sunlight they are so pale) so curry makes things exotic.

          • MacN'CheezusOP
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            124 days ago

            Okay, still need some more details if you please… what kind of curry? What kind of meat? What else is in there I might not expect?

            • Che Banana
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              124 days ago

              Sorry to be vague, but that’s just it. Regular ol Lasagne with curry powder.

              • MacN'CheezusOP
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                224 days ago

                Does the curry powder go in the bolognese or the béchamel?

                Probably doesn’t matter, sounds like a crime either way. Curried béchamel would probably even be kinda good, but I wouldn’t pair it with bolognese.

                • Che Banana
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                  224 days ago

                  Pretty sure it’s with the ground beef boloñesa.

                  Funny thing, I’ve never used béchamel in Lasagne before moving to the EU, it was always ricotta with garlic, basil and egg beaten into it, with a splrinkle of shredded mozzarella on the layer.

                  • MacN'CheezusOP
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                    24 days ago

                    Yeah, American lasagna is slightly different in that regard. Perhaps they burned the béchamel one too many times.

                    Also, I’ll pass on the curry bolognese. I might be convinced to give this one a try, however.

    • @nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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      122 days ago

      Throw in some hummus and use naan or pita instead of a tortilla and I’m in. (I make these at home because my wife’s not a big falafel fan.

      • MacN'CheezusOP
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        122 days ago

        You might want to look into making dosas, sounds like they’d be right up your alley.

      • MacN'CheezusOP
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        124 days ago

        I’ll take your word for it.