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County Suite – Seasonal Menu 2017/18 COUNTY SUITE – SEASONAL MENU 2017/18 Exeter Chiefs v London Irish – 09.09.17 K.O. 3PM Chicken and chickpea tikka with pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Ham hock, leek and chicken puff pastry pie, with fresh minted peas, and green, roasted new potatoes Exeter Chiefs v Wasps – 24.09.17 (SUN) K.O. 3PM Chicken korma with apricots and juicy fruit, with lemon rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Chilli con carne with guacamole, sour crème with pilaf rice and corn chips Exeter Chiefs v Newcastle – 07.10.17 K.O. 3PM Chicken madras and roasted red pepper with wild rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Lamb and apricot tagine with fruity cous cous mint and cucumber crème fresh Exeter Chiefs v TBC (European) – w/e 14.10.17 or 21.10.17 TBC Chicken Balti with lentils and veggie pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Pork meatballs with chorizo, roasted tomato and butterbean ragu Exeter Chiefs v TBC (Anglo Welsh) – w/e 04.11.17 or 11.11.17 TBC Chicken korma with apricots and juicy fruit, with lemon rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Beef lasagne, with smoked buttered garlic bread Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins – 19.11.17 (SUN) K.O. 3PM Chicken and chickpea tikka with pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Braised beef and shallot bourguignon with chipped onion potatoes Exeter Chiefs v Bath – 02.12.17 K.O. 2PM Chicken madras and roasted red pepper with wild rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Chilli con carne with guacamole, sour cream and corn chips Exeter Chiefs v TBC (European) – w/e 09.12.17 or 16.12.17 TBC Chicken Balti with lentils and veggie pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Ham hock, leek and chicken puff pastry pie, with fresh minted peas, and green, roasted new potatoes Exeter Chiefs v Leicester – w/e of 30.12.17 TBC Chicken and chickpea tikka with pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Chicken chasseur, with creamy mash, and roasted shallots and pancetta with roasted carrots Exeter Chiefs v TBC (European) – w/e 13.01.18 or 20.01.18 TBC Chicken korma with apricots and juicy fruit, with lemon rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Beef lasagne with smoked garlic bread Exeter Chiefs v TBC (Anglo Welsh) – w/e 27.01.18 or 03.02.18 TBC Chicken madras and roasted red pepper with wild rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Pork meatballs with chorizo, roasted tomato and butterbean ragu Exeter Chiefs v Worcester – w/e of 10.02.18 TBC Chicken Balti with lentils and veggie pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Chicken, chorizo and chick pea stew, with tomatoes and roasted pepper, served with a braised cous cous Exeter Chiefs v Northampton – w/e of 24.02.18 TBC Chicken and chickpea tikka with pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Braised Beef Bourguignon, with chipped onion potatoes Exeter Chiefs v Saracens – w/e of 03.03.18 TBC Chicken korma with apricots and juicy fruit, with lemon rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Chicken chasseur with creamy mash and roasted shallots Exeter Chiefs v Gloucester – w/e of 07.04.18 TBC Chicken madras and roasted red pepper with wild rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Lamb and apricot tagine, with fruity cous cous, mint and cucumber crème fresh Exeter Chiefs v Sale – w/e of 28.04.18 TBC Chicken Balti with lentils and veggie pilaf rice, served with poppadum’s, naan and curried chutneys Or Beef and otter ale pie, with caramelised onion and leek crushed potatoes and buttered herb vegetables .
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