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[b]Konrad wrote:[/b] [quote][b]walkabout,[br]Classic Tandori is hung in the clay oven. It's direct without smoking wood. The drippings drop straight on the coals. I'm talking how it's done in a real Tandori oven.[br]HTH,[br]Konrad[/b][br][/quote]
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Konrad
walkabout,
Classic Tandori is hung in the clay oven. It's direct without smoking wood. The drippings drop
straight on the coals. I'm talking how it's done in a real Tandori oven.
HTH,
Konrad
walkabout
Ok . I know now that i don't need skewers for chicken /turkey / duck ? (I'm guessing the
same for other indian recipes) . What is the ideal set up for cooking meat the tandoori way . Drip
pan , indirect heat , apple wood ? . What do i use for a drip pan that can withstand the heat
required for tandoori food ?