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Karl’s Curried Egg Salad

Wife Jan’s Ethno Breakfast has rolled around again. Usually, I will make deviled eggs for these events, but Jan said that someone else would be bringing bagels and she wanted a schmear to spread on them. She suggested that I make an egg salad. Since my curried eggs are always popular, I chopped it up to make my salad and added more of the vegetables.

Karl’s Curried Egg Salad

Karl’s Curried Egg Salad

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Karl’s Curried Deviled Eggs with Chives for a Crowd

I frequently make some food for Jan’s Ethno Breakfast. For the last one I had made a dozen  curried deviled eggs, that apparently disappeared in the first few minutes of the event.  They went over so well that when one of Jan’s Chinese students came to dinner, I did a variation of those deviled eggs. Jan told me that she was expecting 30 ethnographers to show up to this month’s event. She asked me to make 24 dozen—48 half eggs—because they were so popular last time.

Karl’s Curried Deviled Eggs with Chives for a Crowd

Karl’s Curried Deviled Eggs with Chives for a Crowd

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Karl’s Chicken Curry

This dish started out as a butter chicken, but as I read about the confusion of this dish with Chicken tikka masala, the only conclusion I could come to was that neither one was a traditional Indian dish before about sixty years ago. Both dishes were adaptations of traditional Indian dishes to British tastes. One origin story for chicken tikka masala is a chef in Scotland, although this is disputed in Punjab.

Karl’s Chicken Curry

Karl’s Chicken Curry

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