I decided to chance a moderately spicy dinner tonight, so we had a Chinese restaurant deliver orange-flavored beef (and a dumpling appetizer).

I think I mentioned here that, since the surgery, spicy food hurt my mouth: specifically, the capsicum spiciness was a problem, though ginger, garlic, black pepper, and horseradish were all okay. For better or worse, I was noticing this on the first bite. A few weeks ago, [livejournal.com profile] cattitude got wontons in hot oil, and I tasted a bit, thus confirming that it was still a problem.

Tonight, I tasted a bit of the beef, and it was fine, so we shared the dumplings. (Had it been a problem, I'd have had all of them, and then probably eaten fruit and white rice.) I ate a reasonable amount of the beef (and bits of orange peel), and white rice. After a while, I got to a point where the spicy was moving toward unpleasantly sharp, so I stopped, and had a little more rice. I may have milk and cookies before bed.

I'm going to be a bit cautious for a while, I think, but it's good to have my repertoire back, as an eater and (though less so) a cook. I think there's a shrimp curry in my, cattitude, and [livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger's near future.

From: [identity profile] browngirl.livejournal.com


Hooray for spicy food, for regaining your tolerance thereof, and for you. :)

From: [identity profile] don-fitch.livejournal.com


Speaking as someone who's "not exactly _allergic_ to lots of spices, but...", the advantage to making your own curried whatever (from scratch) is that you can adjust the nature, as well as the amount, of the spices used. (LArea fan Barry Gold does a slow-cooker chicken mild curry that's almost precisely to my taste.) As far as I know, there's no real necessity for "curry" to contain any chili pepper, and I'm always happy if a dish contains no more than the barest hint of it.

From: [identity profile] mjlayman.livejournal.com


[livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger likes curry? My guys are only interested in plain meat, no sauces. Although back when Smokey was alive, he always ate the peppers from my Kung Pao chicken.
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