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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Fed hot chilli peppers

    hmmmm wouldnt like to use the crapper after her imagine the ring sting after that ~~~~er

    Spice girl ... Amy Jones tastes the Chicken Inferno



    IT'S a curry so spicy that every diner who's tried it has crashed and burned.

    But mostly burned.

    The Chicken Inferno was created by the Dilshad restaurant in Chadsmoor, Staffs, and is billed as the "UK's Hottest Curry".

    It's on the house if you can eat it. We sent The Sun's Spice Girl AMY JONES hot on the trail of a free dinner.

    I LOVE spicy food.

    I've been an addict since I was knee-high to a curry house waiter, stealing sly spoonfuls of my dad's vindaloos.

    In my teens friends entered me into chilli eating competitions against great big, pot-bellied blokes just for the fun of seeing them thrashed by an 8st girl.

    My usual takeaway order is a lamb phall.

    But taking on the hottest curry in the UK had my stomach churning even before I got to the restaurant.

    The ?8.95 Chicken Inferno is made with the dreaded naga chilli, which is so hot most Indian restaurants won't touch it with an oven glove.

    Naga chilli ... untill Amy, no one had finished the Chicken Inferno

    No wonder Dilshad owner Tony Uddin says it's on the house if you can eat it. He is convinced no one will.

    Tony warned: "The taste is delicious but each mouthful hurts like crazy.

    The lips, tongue and the throat will feel on fire."

    Plucky punters who reckon they can take the heat have to sign a health disclaimer first.

    I sign, check the location of the nearest A&E and I'm ready to go.

    With a flourish that seems to say, "You've got NO chance, girlie," the dish of doom is put in front of me.

    It's dark red and huge.

    I can smell the naga chilli straight away. I haven't even tasted it and my nostrils are burning.

    Then I take my first mouthful and everything else burns too.

    My mouth, my throat... I can feel it travelling down to my stomach.

    I'd say it's about four times hotter than your average phall, the fieriest dish on most curry house menus.

    But it tastes wonderful.

    Naga chillies have their own specific flavour they're smoky, fruity and very, very hot.

    Halfway through and I'm sweating like a tandoor chef, my eyes watering, lips throbbing, my head spinning.

    With just a couple of spoonfuls between me and victory, Tony thinks I'm defeated.

    He smiles, as if to say: "Good try, Miss, ?8.95 please."

    I take a deep breath and shovel in the last few mouthfuls.

    It's all gone! What a result... Amy: one, Inferno naan.

    I'm the first person in the country to finish every last mouthful of the Inferno.

    Tony says: "I never thought you'd do it. There's no charge."

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    Sun tries UK’s spiciest curry? | The Sun |Features
    Last edited by gmb45; 29 August, 2011, 08:29.
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  • RedSpider
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2009
    • 2448

    #2
    Pffft.... easy
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    Hooray For Tits & Fannies

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    • super jumbe
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      The last hot curry I had my ears are still ringing big bells 24/7???????..

      I was told it takes 21+ days for some to recover, fortunately I haven?t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • Canker_Canison
        V.I.P. Member
        • May 2010
        • 3905

        #4
        She looks like she needs feeding.

        I make a mint chili dip that can rip the throat out of a dead camel.

        Don't eat the stuff myself, just hand it around to those with less brains than sense.

        It's the strangest thing, you get a strong fresh mint taste followed by the fires of hell. After about 30 minutes or so the mint taste comes back.
        Canker

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        • Miklo
          V.I.P. Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 583

          #5
          Originally posted by Canker_Canison
          She looks like she needs feeding.

          I make a mint chili dip that can rip the throat out of a dead camel.

          Don't eat the stuff myself, just hand it around to those with less brains than sense.

          It's the strangest thing, you get a strong fresh mint taste followed by the fires of hell. After about 30 minutes or so the mint taste comes back.
          How do you know if you don't eat the stuff?


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          • Miklo
            V.I.P. Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 583

            #6
            Looks like somebody has just in the plate and garnished it a wee bit!

            Mmmmm, lovely


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            • Canker_Canison
              V.I.P. Member
              • May 2010
              • 3905

              #7
              Originally posted by Miklo
              How do you know if you don't eat the stuff?
              Tried it the first time I made it. At least I can stand there & tell people that I've tried it (once).

              Once was enough, it took the enamel off the toilet. Who needs colonic irrigation?

              Made the mistake of using the fresh chili's off the plant I was growing. They were only small things, I thought the small ones were less harmful
              Canker

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              • Miklo
                V.I.P. Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 583

                #8
                True!



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                • Liteace
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                  • Mar 2009
                  • 4358

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Canker_Canison

                  She looks like she needs feeding.
                  nought wrong with a skinny bird, more maneuverable

                  I have a hot thai curry once a week, eating its not a problem getting rid of the bits the next morning that me body didnt want is when the problem starts

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                  • Canker_Canison
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 3905

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Liteace
                    nought wrong with a skinny bird, more maneuverable

                    But I'm afraid of breaking the skinny ones. I half expect to hear their pelvis crack under the hammering .


                    Why is it no matter how much I chew sweetcorn, there's always unchewed nuggets floating the next day?
                    Canker

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