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  • Tacos

    1 5.88%
  • Indian Curry

    0 0%
  • Chinese (General Tao?)

    1 5.88%
  • Thai Red Curry

    3 17.65%
  • Spicy Pasta

    1 5.88%
  • Hot Pepper Pizza

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    For some reason I am really craving spicy food this lunch. What's your favorite?

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    Thai food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCondanomation View Post
    For some reason I am really craving spicy food this lunch. What's your favorite?

    Grilled Louisiana Hotlinks with honey bbq, red onions pickle relish, Dijon, and a splash of ketchup on a toasted onion kaiser roll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usaloyal2theend View Post
    Grilled Louisiana Hotlinks with honey bbq, red onions pickle relish, Dijon, and a splash of ketchup on a toasted onion kaiser roll.
    Where do I order such a thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damocles View Post
    Thai food.
    I love Thai Red Curry, haven't had that in ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCondanomation View Post
    Where do I order such a thing?
    At a BBQ place that does good southern BBQ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCondanomation View Post
    I love Thai Red Curry, haven't had that in ages.
    I also like pad thai and many other dishes... Thai food is awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCondanomation View Post
    Where do I order such a thing?
    I swear when I posted, there wasn't a survey here. I make them on the grill myself. Buy the hotlinks from a good market (Whole Foods etc.) make the honey bbq sauce, and the the rest is purchased.

    I love Thai food though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCondanomation View Post
    For some reason I am really craving spicy food this lunch. What's your favorite?
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    indian curry should be banned from the earth. it is the most disgusting, puke looking food of all time. It smells like B.O. I FUCKING HATE INDIAN CURRY


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    I make a spicy ragu served on fresh homemade linquine that will scorch your shorts. I use scotch bonnets in making the ragu and I serve it like follows.

    Pour a tbsp of olive oil in a hot skillet. Add two cayene peppers and sautee peppers till oil is infused. Remove peppers and add a tsp of chili paste, add 6 oz of cooked pasta and toss, add ragu sauce and toss in skillet until heated through.

    I know it's probably considered culinary heresy but I'll have a jug of cold milk on hand as "the cure" so I can keep on torturing myself. This is not for the faint of heart!
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    Quote Originally Posted by INFINATETELEMORESE View Post
    indian curry should be banned from the earth. it is the most disgusting, puke looking food of all time. It smells like B.O. I FUCKING HATE INDIAN CURRY
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    Quote Originally Posted by INFINATETELEMORESE View Post
    indian curry should be banned from the earth. it is the most disgusting, puke looking food of all time. It smells like B.O. I FUCKING HATE INDIAN CURRY
    haha, I actually did end up getting Indian today, the nearest Thai is too far and I was starving so I wanted something ready which the Indian buffet was.
    This was before I saw your post so don't take it personally.

    I don't know though, I mean taco bell food looks about as much like puke as Indian and you can't tell me you don't like Nan bread and a good beef curry.

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    I've had pretty spicy stuff like a complete side of jalapenos just by itself and whole bell peppers. The spiciest thing I ever had was sort of an accident, I was in England as a kid and went to some restaurant that had pizza, so I ordered pizza with hot peppers and the owner was like "are you sure?", which I thought was a little weird but I said yeah.
    So I start eating it and I don't know WTF kind of peppers were on there but they were not the regular hot peppers you get here, anyway I swear to God I was debating whether to go to the hospital and thought I was gonna pass out.

    Makes me wonder today what they were or that maybe the guy doesn't really sell a lot of pizza or hot peppers aren't common topping in Britain so he just put whatever, I dunno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCondanomation View Post
    For some reason I am really craving spicy food this lunch. What's your favorite?
    Gimme some fiery gumbo, jambalaya or maybe some etouffee with a generous spashing of Tabasco on top...whhhhoooooo-eeeeeee!
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