The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Braw! Now pass the Paw-padoms...

‘Curry Night Oot’ for Scotland’s favourite family

- By Sarah Simpson ssimpson@sundaypost.com

FORGET Maw and Paw – this is more Maw- dras and Paw-padoms.

The Broons are set for a big night out at one of Scotland’s top curry houses next month thanks to celebrity chef Tommy Miah.

His Indian restaurant, The Raj, in Edinburgh, is holding a special Broons’ Curry Night Oot in honour of Scotland’s favourite family.

He’s teamed up with one of the nation’s other top celebrity chefs – Maw Broon – to create a unique menu adding Indian spice to classic Auchenshoo­gle cuisine.

On February 4, customers at The Raj can enjoy favourites from Maw Broon’s Cookbook with an authentic Bangladesh­i twist.

Tommy is r umoured to be creating dishes like Spicy Mince ’n’ Tatties, Haggis Curry with Tikka Turnip, Scotch Broth Balti – and even Potato Scone Pakora.

“I’ve got Maw Broon’s Cookbook here that I’m trying to work from,” he said. “We’re going to give it an Asian twist – so dishes like mince ’ n’ tatties become like Keema Matar.

“That’s like an Asian version of mince ’ n’ tatties, and it’s very popular.”

To celebrate the big night out, there will be a special Broons comic strip in The Sunday Post.

Daphne and Maggie will offer to cook a meal for the family to give Maw a night off – with typically messy results.

Both ladies, under the watchful eye of Maw, will be lending a helping hand in the kitchen on the night.

As well as special guests, The Raj will be given a Glebe Street- style makeover, with plenty of tartan and images from favourite Broons comic strips.

Tommy created the night with Gordon Campbell, the man who mastermind­ed The Broons’ move into music.

He’s responsibl­e for hit music albums The Broons’ Jukebox and The Broons Big Braw Party.

“I’ve known Tommy for a good number of years and he said that he was launching a curry night and wanted to do something a bit different to launch it,” explained Gordon.

“He was aware the Broons and DC Thomson are originally from Dundee, the home of jute. It has a connection to Bangladesh which is where he is originally from, so because of that wee connection, and because I had an involvemen­t with the Broons CDs, it just seemed logical to put on a Broons curry night. “It’s a great way to launch it.” “Tommy is such a great chef and is a very well establishe­d restaurate­ur in his own right.

“I think it will be pretty unique to taste food like that.”

Tommy admitted: “I want to see what the people’s reactions are and what they think of these Asian recipes.”

Paw Broon will be DJ- ing a portion of the event before taking a few wee selfies with the guests.

“It’ll have a bit of a retro feel about it where you’re eating this good hearty Scottish food, but the music will enhance the atmosphere and will make for a nice nostalgic night with the added attraction of good food there,” Gordon said. For more informatio­n on the event and how to buy tickets please visit facebook. com/ therajblac­khall

 ?? Picture: Andrew Cawley ?? ■ Paw Broon with chef Tommy Miah, who’s cooking up the unique curries
Picture: Andrew Cawley ■ Paw Broon with chef Tommy Miah, who’s cooking up the unique curries
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