Takeaway Curry!

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Ron Brownlow

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Going out for a take away Curry tonight for the first time since diagnosis. Bloods pretty well under control, so far, so not overly worried but wanted any help on what to steer well clear of and or not? Probly have a few drinks as well!

I will eat Chicken Tikka so the meat is OK but not sure about the boiled rice and popadoms, oh and the naan. Did I mention the sauce?

Cheers
 
Well the naan is probably the worst thing in terms of carbs (but it's a must 😉) so might need a good few extra units for that :D
 
Also, be aware that the sauce may have added sugar in it. Although, this being the first since diagnosis I would probably underestimate slightly, correct when needed and know for next time. Do you carb count?

Mmm, curry, I may have to go for that tonight now....
 
Also, be aware that the sauce may have added sugar in it. Although, this being the first since diagnosis I would probably underestimate slightly, correct when needed and know for next time. Do you carb count?

Mmm, curry, I may have to go for that tonight now....

Yes, got me thinking... not had one for ages 🙄

The sauces with a lot of Indian foods aren't as bad as Chinese, once in a while for good behaviour is ok.

I find Biryani (spelling!) is a good option, plain rice, plain veg curry and the meat you choose. Nothing too risky!
 
Yes, got me thinking... not had one for ages 🙄

The sauces with a lot of Indian foods aren't as bad as Chinese, once in a while for good behaviour is ok.

I find Biryani (spelling!) is a good option, plain rice, plain veg curry and the meat you choose. Nothing too risky!

i was going to suggest bismati rice as apparently its better, plain nann not peshwari (nuts and fruit) a vergetarian thali (spelling) is good -when you get a tray with a variety of currys and condiments with a hot curry...or the veg side dishes as they dont get coated with butter and cream....Paneer is also nice but a cheese, very yummy with peas
have a lovely time
 
bismati is the key , best tip i can give
 
Also, be aware that the sauce may have added sugar in it. Although, this being the first since diagnosis I would probably underestimate slightly, correct when needed and know for next time. Do you carb count?

Mmm, curry, I may have to go for that tonight now....

Yes, started carb counting and so far research say that I should allow 60g for the rice and 43g for the naan, not much at all for the popadoms? and nothing for a plain chicken tikka - sound good?

May go in with a little less on the ratio than normal to compensate for the booze!
 
Anyone heard of Cauliflower rice!? Apparently a good substitute for the real thing but a) I hate cauliflower and b) Never heard of it before. What does it taste like? And what are the carbs in a serving of Bismati, do you know?
 
Anyone heard of Cauliflower rice!? Apparently a good substitute for the real thing but a) I hate cauliflower and b) Never heard of it before. What does it taste like? And what are the carbs in a serving of Bismati, do you know?

Ron, I'd say go with what you can enjoy, but avoid the rich creamy sauces and not too many spoonfulls of rice.

Enjoy!
 
just enjoy but be careful be aware , and tbh id avoid a tikkia probs one of the sweetest a long with a korma.I cant remember the name of the red stuff they put in it to makle it sweet
 
Relax and enjoy yor treat. We all need them from time to time. testing seems to be key.

Good resteraunts are happy to give you a run down of what is in the dishes they serve, so that may be of help.
 
Naan bread is the cause of my only correction in 18 months - virtually nothing else that I eat causes anywhere near the spike - I was quite shocked! I'd probably have more basmati rice and forego the naan.

Enjoy! :D
 
Thanks friends - I'm off now! Great advice as per usual.

Cheers
 
Naan bread is the cause of my only correction in 18 months - virtually nothing else that I eat causes anywhere near the spike - I was quite shocked! I'd probably have more basmati rice and forego the naan.

Enjoy! :D
Yes Northerner - I'm similar. I eat Indian quite often and find most things OK - not really had a problem with blood glucose levels. However, like you these days I steer clear of the naan bread.

Best wishes - John
 
Had my curry and it was great and ferw drinks to boot. Basically I did a rough calc of 40g's for the curry and 60g's for the rice (white basmati) and my usual calc for cider! Came off a little high by bedtime but had had a few nibbles and maybe 1 too many ciders so I left it as it was for bed and woke up, again a little high but nothing major and soon got back on track. So, all in all, ended up OK. Thanks for the help and Happy New Year to everyone.

Ross
 
Glad you enjoyed it Rob, cider tends to put most people's blood sugars up. Think the forum is currently doing research into cider drinking 😉
 
Yes

It would be too much to bear if we had to lock ourselves away from reality,
24/7, glad you managed to get through this, happy new year, and many more to come!🙂
 
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