We should have absolutely no trouble finding meat, fish, cheese, and heavy
cream at most restaurants.
Not exact matches
While it's kind of hard to eat Indian food
at a
restaurant during Whole30 as
most things are cooked with
cream or yogurt, not to mention all the non-compliant oils, there are tons of ways to bring all your favorite Indian flavors to your own kitchen.
If I order daal makhani
at a
restaurant, it will
most likely already be cooked (the richness of flavour comes with cooking for longer) and it will contain lots of butter and
cream, which is expected given that the word «makhani» translates as butter.
Every once in a while I eat beef, pork, or a very small amount of cheese, or when
at a
restaurant might order something that includes a
cream, wine, or butter - based sauce, but these don't usually agree with me, so I keep them to a minimum, and
most days I completely avoid them.