• harambe69@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      26 days ago

      It’s textured soy with a very meaty texture and is prepared with identical spices. When done correctly, it is better than chicken.

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          26 days ago

          My pleasure!

          PS: make sure it’s from a place that has a tandoor. That’s how it gets that melt-in-your-mouth texture and smoky taste, with a charred surface.

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              26 days ago

              Yep! 500 degrees celsius. Can melt zinc. Tandoor sounds the same as “keep your body tf away from this thing” in many northern Indian languages. Charcoal-fired, cooks with infrared heat.

              Makes anything cooked in it juicy and tender.

              Will probably cook your hand if you left it in for more than half a second.

              Most everything in a rustic eatery that’s not a gravy is cooked in a tandoor. Flat breads like naan, vegetables, kebabs, etc.

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                25 days ago

                They had one on one of the more recent Netflix cooking competitions, the thing looked more like a forge than an oven lol.

                I’d like to try using one but would probably only make lightly singed charcoal.

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                  25 days ago

                  “OUR BREADS ARE FORGED, NOT BAKED!” Sounds neat. But yeah, tandoor is just a forge that wanted to try being an oven.