Bombay Sloppy Joes

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  • on September 22, 2010

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    I cook a lot and it felt like to many steps for the end flavor. It really made the bread soggy, I would use it over ricce. It did work for our 9 year old daughter she loved the raisins.

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  • on September 22, 2010

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    This recipe was really tasty. The sauce reminded me of the Chicken Tikka Masala I order from the Indian Restaurant. However, I think the bread overpowered the complexity of the sauce. I would make it gain, but serve it w/ rice or naan. I also expected it to be a bit spicier. It was an easy recipe to do for a weeknight meal & it tasted like it had simmered for hours... really nice flavors (without the buns!.

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  • on September 21, 2010

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    What a unique twist on an everyday down home meal. My teenagers ate it all. I followed the recipe and had to cook down the liquid a little longer, but other than that, it was great!! I love the fact that she is taking American recipies and twisting them with Indian flavor!! Go Arti

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  • on September 21, 2010

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    I've served this dish twice already at two parties! The bombay sloppy joes were an absolute hit!

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  • on September 20, 2010

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    My daughter loves traditional sloppy joes from school, but my Indian husband hates them. I made these and they were a hit with both of them.

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  • on September 20, 2010

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    I was never a Sloppy Joe fan. Aarti's recipe is fantastic!!! So tasty, delicious and so different!!! I love this woman!!! She is a great chef and personality!!!!

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  • on September 19, 2010

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    This recipe is ok. It took a lot of time to chop and put together. I would not call it a weeknight meal unless you have some time to allow. It had good flavors but was not great and not worth the time. I cook a lot and I would not consider it "easy".

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  • on September 16, 2010

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    amazing recipe...and easy! chopping takes some time, but it's worth it!

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  • on September 13, 2010

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    It's all wrong and the ingredients are missing. "Sloppy Bombay Joes" is the right recipe. Very confusing to viewers.

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  • on September 08, 2010

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    This recipe doesn't list half of the ingredients required! To get the whole recipe, key in "Sloppy Bombay Joes" instead...that one seems complete.

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