You made me chuckle when you opened that tub of ice-cream, hope Mrs KeefCooks gets well soon bless her, I will try this recipe it looks very delicious Thank you, Keef, for sharing :-)
Great recipe Keef. I always wondered what to do with the left over juices from a chicken. I normally throw it away. NOW I know. Thanks for another great video.
Mulligatawny soup is one of my go-to's, but I have never made it just eaten the tinned. I think it is incorrectly described on the tine as a beef curry soup, but don't hold me to that. Glad you did it with chicken. thoughts to Mrs Keef, missed her.
Looks great! Here in the States, Mulligatawny Soup (in the places I've had it) is more like an Indian flavored minestrone. I'll have to give your version a try.
The old school soup which you don’t see very much in restaurants. I used to love this soup....glad you brought it back keef....I appreciate you making yr own stock also putting in the love to make it....fantastic 👍🏻👍🏻
There are soups especially in southern India like rasam but people eat it with rice and from rasam itself they invented mulligatany soup by adding meat
Garlic and ginger paste is easy to make e.g. 150g of each, add water (or oil) blitz et voila, tastes great. Leave the ginger skin on, no need to press the garlics
I always think I don't like soup until I have a bowl of it in front of me. Then I always enjoy it. This soup looks delicious. How 'bout a taste for me over here Keef? Thanks for the recipe and the vid. Best regards from USA West Coast.
Chicken stock flavoured Ice Cream. YUMMY. You could rename it Mulligagallones after the famous Gallones Ice Cream from my home town which ironically is Northampton’s legendary premium ice cream since 1895 ;) Maybe patent it lol. Hey, Could you give me a shout out next time please as I always watch your videos. Have notifications enabled so I NEVER miss out.
Damn fine soup my man! Bloody well not cricket though how Roosevelt and Churchill ended our wonderful Empire. There would be none of this damn backbiting and turmoil if we still had the Raj, kept them in their place you see, let them know who is the boss. Discipline, that's the key, bloody good thrashing with a bamboo pole when they step out of line, just like looking after children. Damn good thrashing never did anyone any harm what! Best go easy with that Tamarind eh, loosens the bowels terribly, nothing worse than blowing out a guff over a G & T only to realise you have followed through, Damn inconvenience when you let one fly from the chutney closet.
@@Keefcooks hi, it's just something I know. I'm from a Scottish military background. I'm sure that there will be evidence somewhere, however, I believe the scots that were in India invented it and brought it back to England.
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