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Nutrition pr. 100g


Energy::
230 kcal / 960 Kj
Fat::
20.8 g
Saturated fat::
6.1 g
Carbo-hydrates::
5.0 g
Sugar::
2.7 g
Fiber::
1.9 g
Protein::
5.5 g
Salt::
0.29 g

Lamb Tikka Masala in København K

Lamb Tikka Masala is a dish, which elegantly balances a creamy and nutty taste and texture with a bite of ginger and cumin and tender and tasty new zealandic lamb.

The migrating Tikka Masala

“Tikka” is a cooking tradition that goes all the way back to the rule of the Mughal Dynasty in Northern India. “Tikka” means “pieces” and refers to small pieces of meat or vegetables, which are marinated, put on skewers, and grilled in a very hot tandoor oven. “Masala” is the name for the uncountable spice blends both sold at the market or made from scratch in the Indian households.

The absolutely most famous version of the Tikka Masala is Chicken Tikka Masala with grilled chicken. In the West, it is not too uncommon to almost equate this dish with Indian food in general. Even though there is no unanimous agreement about where and how this famous dish originated, there is, nevertheless, almost a consensus that it was created by immigrants from India or Bangladesh in Great Britain as result of multiculturalism and culinary ingenuity. A few disbelievers claim it originated in India, but one thing is certain: Unlike in the West, the Tikka Masala lives a rather obscure existence within the borders of India.

Though the dish, by all accounts, is created by sheer luck and improvisation (as so many other things), it has become exceptionally popular in just a few decades. In Great Britain where it first emerged, it is so widespread that the then British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook in a speech in 2001 declared the Tikka Masala “a true national dish”. Cook’s reasoning was that the dish was “a perfect illustration of the way Britain absorbs and adapts external influences.”

Lamb Tikka Masala Bindia style

Our Lamb Tikka Masala is therefore created for grilled ingredients. It has a bit more punch of ginger and cumin but is simultaneously creamy and nutty to even out the dominating ginger and balance the final dish. Our head chef has perfectly mixed two worlds: bite and grease.

We only use meat from grazing sheep from New Zealand in our Lamb Tikka Masala, as this meat has the best smell and taste and doesn’t contain too much fat. We take measures to select for young, and therefore tender, meat, which we cut ourselves to ensure the final product is consistent with our standards.

We then roast the meat together with a tempering of ginger, carnation, and garlic, among others in a big cauldron. This removes the characteristic smell of lamb and gives the meat warm flavor and that Bindia character. All done according to traditional procedures.

Enjoy!

Try our Lamb Tikka Masala at your local Bindia in ØsterbroNørrebroFrederiksbergAmagerLyngby, and Søborg, or simply order it here.

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