Very tasty, this only problems with this dish was the appearance of the sauce due to the evaporated milk.
Yummy Curry Rating from the diners: 7.0 out of 10
Hotness Rating: Mild
This blog is about a guy that cant cook, trying to cook currys and the adventures that this entails!

Now the chicken is sliced into cubes, some for the chicken tikka starter. (these are made a little larger than the other cubes that will be used in the main dishes)
The pieces of chicken are then coated in the paste and the whole mixture placed for the fridge for approximately at least one hour, or if time allows the night before.
While the chicken is marinading "Pommy" Colin is chopping tomatoes that are going to be used in the relish and the tikka masala (possibly also to be garnish for our chicken Tikka)
They are chopped into fairly small cubes. ("Pommy" Colin suggests that this part is done before we hook into to many more drinks, as it can be dangerous for the fingers otherwise!)

Now its fry time, "Pommy" Colin has chopped up a number of onions that are going to be fried, the chicken pieces are also cooking in the oven at a low temperature (70 degrees Celsius) after first searing them at a high temperature in the pan.
Then the tomatoes and tomato puree are placed in one bowl and some pumpkin soup in the other bowl. A quarter of the Chicken pieces are added to the tomato dish, and the pumpkin soup has a portion of it added to each of the other dishes. Coconut cream is added to the korma dish.

The final product, very tasty. Our Diners tonight rated this trio of curries a 9/10.