Thursday, May 14, 2009

Chicken Tikka Masala

Sukhi's Chicken Tikka Masala

Sukhi's Chicken Tikka Masala
Yes, I am changing thins up this week and not showing something that is Kashi or Amy's. But I saw this in the frozen food freezer and went a little crazy.

The actual chciken is ok. The sauce is better. But the best part (by far) was the frozen piece of naan! I put the actually meat in the microwave and the naan in the oven, and the naan came out perfect. It was great for sopping up all the extra sauce.

I guess my biggest problem with it was that it was really a meal. I wasn't hungry afterwards. But whereas the Kashi and Amy's meals tend to have a lot of vegetables and starches (and meat in Kashi meals), the was just meat and bread. So not the well-roundest of meals.

I might buy this again, but I wouldn't necessarily make a point to. However, if I could buy just the frozen naan I totally would.

~Shoshanah

4 comments:

  1. Whole Foods in Town Center has Naan in their bread section. You just have to heat it up, either over a gas burner or in the oven. It's really yummy. Also, India's on Essen is very good and they have a HUGE selection of different Naans. I always take som ehome!

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  2. I second BakerGirl - naan bread is awesome!! and with Amy's indian meals...woah. It just totally completes it!

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  3. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Yes, I've been to London but it was about 6 years ago. I don't remember much about the moving walkways but I'm sure it annoys the locals when people (tourist) don't follow the directions. :)

    Oh my gosh... I LOVE Naan. It's so much better than pita bread.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by my blog! I love Starbucks holiday flavors too. It's so funny you posted this because I just had Indian food for the first time on Saturday and really liked it. I didn't even know you could buy it frozen to have at home. Very cool!

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