Choolaah Indian BBQ Review & Giveaway

If  you took a look at my 2017 family budget on mint.com and tallied up our eating-out expenses you would probably find that Indian is our most frequent restaurant cuisine.  So, when I was invited to attend a blogger event at Choolaah Indian BBQ, I was all-in to try this fast-casual restaurant, learn about Indian spices, and practice my own hand at mixing masala.  (Masala is the correct word, not curryCheck out why from NPR.) Dave and I cook Indian at home frequently since it lends itself well to dairy- and gluten-free adaption but we can’t quite get the spices quite right when we want to up a flavor other than heat (which we aren’t cooking with at all right now because the kids’ palates have become pickier). Choolaah’s  Mosaic District location is bright and spacious. The kitchen is on-display through huge glass panels where you can watch the staff throw naan into the huge tandoor ovens and cook.  The blogger crew got to try our hand at throwing naan into the 700 degree tandoors, and it was intimidating!

If  you took a look at my 2017 family budget on mint.com and tallied up our eating-out expenses you would probably find that Indian is our most frequent restaurant cuisine.  So, when I was invited to attend a blogger event at Choolaah Indian BBQ, I was all-in to try this fast-casual restaurant, learn about Indian spices, and practice my own hand at mixing masala.  (Masala is the correct word, not curryCheck out why from NPR.) Dave and I cook Indian at home frequently since it lends itself well to dairy- and gluten-free adaption but we can’t quite get the spices quite right when we want to up a flavor other than heat (which we aren’t cooking with at all right now because the kids’ palates have become pickier). Choolaah’s  Mosaic District location is bright and spacious. The kitchen is on-display through huge glass panels where you can watch the staff throw naan into the huge tandoor ovens and cook.  The blogger crew got to try our hand at throwing naan into the 700 degree tandoors, and it was intimidating!


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