
(Madras curry) Located on the Bay of Bengal, Madras (now known as Chennai) is well known for its culinary traditions. This Madras-style curry paste is made distinctive by a unique balance of herbs and spices enhanced by the addition of fenugreek and mild chilli. This is a versatile recipe that goes well with chicken, lamb or vegetables such as pumpkin and potatoes. For an authentic Indian experience, serve with biryani rice.
Add prawns to tomato puree, water and cream. Serve with rice or naan bread.
Place filling at the end of the pastry and fold the pastry into a triangular shape. Fry semosa until golden brown.
Add chicken and stir fry. Stir in water, cream & tomato puree. Simmer uncovered for 20mins or until cooked.
A perfect festive dish with fresh ingredients but also a great way to spruce up leftovers.