hello,
are others fed up with the "style" of tandoori chicken being served up at restaurants?
you used to get basically a chicken cut into quarters, nice succulent breasts wings, drumsticks and all
now you seem to get these "pieces" with what looks as though half the chicken missing, is this trend common across australia
thankyou
robots
hello,
are others fed up with the "style" of tandoori chicken being served up at restaurants?
you used to get basically a chicken cut into quarters, nice succulent breasts wings, drumsticks and all
now you seem to get these "pieces" with what looks as though half the chicken missing, is this trend common across australia
thankyou
robots
Oh God, I don't think I'll ever eat chicken again!As for the chicken, I think they've all been pulped. "Chicken" these days seems to be a white mash stuff which can't possibly be pure, decent chicken. At best it might be all sorts of chicken bits, probably including feathers. At worst it's probably cardboard with a bit of artificial chicken flavour.
Agreed. Half the cost and twice the flavour.I generally prefer things that I cook myself. Rarely does it take more than half an hour to cook a decent meal and at least I've got some control and can leave out things that come from any kind of refinery.
Just don't mention my BBQ rissoles. First ones cooked 20 minutes and ended up microwaving them once I found the red meat inside. Next attempt 25 minutes - let's just say I've discovered how to make really good charcoal. I'd never thought of needing such precise times with the BBQ before.Agreed. Half the cost and twice the flavour.
hello,
are others fed up with the "style" of tandoori chicken being served up at restaurants?
you used to get basically a chicken cut into quarters, nice succulent breasts wings, drumsticks and all
now you seem to get these "pieces" with what looks as though half the chicken missing, is this trend common across australia
thankyou
robots
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