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Hector Cooks for Carnoustie 2022 – Aloo Keema Mutter

A night in Carnoustie en route home, all part of the ritual of xmas in Aberdoom. Can you cook for eight? – another part of the ritual. That Mags and Dr. Alasdair need a break, having entertained their hordes, is … Continue reading

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Desi Murgh Aloo – Hector Cooks for Carnoustie

Please bring a dish – was the request received late on Tuesday night, the event, Julia’s Scottish wedding reception. Hector has been taking Curry to Carnoustie whenever invited to stay over with Dr. Alasdair and Margie, mother of Julia. Curry … Continue reading

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Hector Cooks for Carnoustie 2019 – Aloo Karahi Gosht

It’s December 28th, once again Hector and Marg have been invited to stay over on our trip south to feed The Carnoustie Two and invited guests. Having presented Aloo Gosht Methi Achari back in 2016, disappointment was expressed regarding the … Continue reading

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Pork Vindaloo – Hector cooks Pork Glasgow for Carnoustie

Hector is well known for sharing, not. Hector does a lot of work for cherittay (sic), aye right. However, feeding the good people of Carnoustie in the final days of the year is becoming a ritual. This evening’s Curry was … Continue reading

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Hector cooks Machi Masala for Carnoustie

There is a saying in Edinburgh- You’ll have had your tea? There is a tradition becoming established in Carnoustie – You’ll bring your tea, and cook it. Last year en route to Aberdoom it was Curry for Ten (Aloo Gosht … Continue reading

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Bradford – International – Shahi Kofta, a Re-evaluation; plus The Carnoustie Two let loose in Bradford

From the first day I met Dr. Alasdair, Curry has featured prominently in our conversation. He and Margie (previously Mags) have featured before in Curry-Heute, a memorable visit to Glasgow’s Yadgar being the highlight. Having extolled the Wonder that is … Continue reading

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A Curry for Carnoustie – Aloo Gosht Methi Achari

A few weeks back, Marg informed Hector that we are invited to stay over with Margie and Dr. Alsadair in Carnoustie en route to the festive dinner in Aberdoom – Oh, and I said you would cook Curry – for … Continue reading

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Carnoustie – Ganges – not only for Golf, but also for Curry

Hector has been visiting Carnoustie since 1999 in the company of Marg. Initially this was to visit Mags, more recently Mags and Dr. Alasdair. It was their suggestion that we visit Ganges (11 Park Ave, Carnoustie, Angus, DD7 7JA). Better … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Handi By Darbar – Sublime Curry, Service Too!

On Monday, I offered The Carnoustie Two, the option of a visit to Handi By Darbar (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ), instead, Akbar’s was chosen. Today, I gave Lord Clive and Lady Maggie of Crawley no choice, the … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Akbar’s – Bradford Curry, in Glasgow (R.I.P. Shabir)

The Carnoustie Two – Dr. Alasdair and Mags, were having a day of dining in Glasgow. Marg and Hector were only involved with dinner, lunch was elsewhere. This meant the timing and volume of Curry-Heute was crucial. Three possible venues … Continue reading

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