Would you like some Nutella with your chicken masala?

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Weird food combos are a thing, but this limited-edition curry created by an Indian restaurant might leave customers divided! Stacey, who considers herself a big foodie, shared with J Sbu and the rest of KZN a hot new recipe she discovered on the internet today. The recipe involves two of her most favourite things. One is something often considered to be used for dessert or as a snack and the other is a staple on most SA dinner tables.

Chicken and chocolate or, in this case, a hazelnut chocolate spread in the form of Nutella.

A string of Tamatanga Indian restaurants have launched a limited-edition curry in celebration of World Nutella Day, which just happens to be today, the 5th of February 2021.

The chicken masala curry is made with multiple layers of savoury-sweet curry sauce, featuring a generous amount of the chocolate-hazelnut spread along with whole red chilli, spices, coconut milk, lime zest, garlic, and coriander stems - all coating deliciously tender chicken tikka pieces.

Yum?
6 Feb 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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