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Irish curry chips

Forgive my ignorance but is there such a thing called Irish curry chips in Ireland? Or was it a made up dish in other countries? It doesn’t taste like curry, the way I know it though.
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DublinR · 36-40, M
Well we would just call it "curry chips", and they're very popular from chinese restaurants here. So popular that fish & chip shops, and pizza places will often sell a version too.

What they call "Irish curry" in some parts of the UK is a curry sauce based on the ones that originally Chinese restaurants made in Ireland.

The brand McDonnells sells a powdered version of what they're usually recreating here in Ireland.
Do you mean chips with Irish curry sauce?
Every respectful UK chip shop will have a choice of curry sauce.
Irish is a favourite, usually a little spicier than their homemade, which is rarely actually home made.
My local chippy has three options, homemade, Irish and Madras.
Yes. Curry sauce is a popular option with chips in the UK and Ireland. It's both sweet and savory. Barely spicy tho
GoFish · 41-45, F
never heard if it i usually think of curry as a thing from india
BetweenLines · 36-40, F
@GoFish ikr.. me too.
GoFish · 41-45, F
@BetweenLines maybe it was a cross culture thing
GoFish · 41-45, F
@BetweenLines i googled it and its a thing.. this lady has a recipe for it https://www.irishamericanmom.com/chips-and-curry-sauce/

of course there sre other recipes as well..

the looks kinda remind me of the Canadians Poutine
MrVintage71 · 51-55, M
Often find a pot of a curry sauce ,sold as a side/dip in chip shops in England . Some are basic powders mixed to be sold,one of my local chip shops,makers there own,deeeeelish
ShenaniganFoodie · 41-45, M
It's just normal chips covered in a sweet curry sauce

 
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