Scott Morrison chicken curry

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Aussies horrified by PM's curry photo (NEWS.com.au)

Horrified social media users have pounced on one alarming detail in Prime Minister Scott Morrison's Sunday night curry dinner.

Just pour sauce over raw chicken for yet another photo op,” one Facebook user wrote. “Pray to god you do not get Salmonella eating the pink raw chicken. Stream more election news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place.

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Morrison serves up raw chicken curry — and that's not a political ... (Crikey)

One thing we know for sure about Prime Minister Scott Morrison is that he loves to take photos of himself cooking curry and posting them to his social media ...

Last night Morrison posted a photo of two dishes and some rice to his personal social media platform and captioned the image: “Nice to have a night at home. One thing we do not know for sure is whether the man actually cooks said curry, or if it’s all just a big publicity stunt. One thing we know for sure about Prime Minister Scott Morrison is that he loves to take photos of himself cooking curry and posting them to his social media.

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'Medium rare chicken': Scott Morrison stirs the pot with latest curry post (SBS)

In the month of April alone, the prime minister posted about cooking curry three times on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.

On a night in during the election campaign, Mr Morrison posted a picture with the caption: "Nice to have a night at home. On a night in during the election campaign, Mr Morrison posted a picture with the caption: "Nice to have a night at home. You might have marinated the chicken, you put some coconut cream in there, it comes out, it's pretty magic. On 9 April, the prime minister posted about cooking for "curry night". On 16 April, he posted another cooking selfie on his social pages captioned: "no curries tonight. I love curries," he said. It could also just be the lighting, but the post has already attracted over five thousand comments. You might have marinated the chicken, you put some coconut cream in there, it comes out, it's pretty magic. On 9 April, the prime minister posted about cooking for "curry night". On 16 April, he posted another cooking selfie on his social pages captioned: "no curries tonight. By 23 April, he was back on the curries, sharing two more photos. I love curries," he said. It could also just be the lighting, but the post has already attracted over five thousand comments. By 23 April, he was back on the curries, sharing two more photos.

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Social media alight over latest Scott Morrison curry night after ... (7NEWS.com.au)

But his latest culinary creation has horrified Australians. Posting to social media on Sunday, the PM shared a snap of his Sri Lankan tamarind eggplant and okra ...

It’s raw.” The opposition is leading the coalition 53 per cent to 47 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis, the Newspoll showed. Posting to social media on Sunday, the PM shared a snap of his Sri Lankan tamarind eggplant and okra curry and a chicken korma.

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Scott Morrison's family curry night photo horrifies Aussies who claim ... (Daily Mail)

Australians have reacted in horror after Scott Morrison posted a photo of his family curry night, with social media users alarmed by the state of his ...

Another wrote: 'You really love your curry. Just pour sauce over raw chicken for yet another photo op.' 'Eeew that's raw chicken!...

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Scott Morrison's Latest Curry Picture Is Giving Less 'Korma' And ... (Pedestrian TV)

Curryspiracy truthers, we have further evidence that Scott Morrison doesn't cook his infamous curries. Why? Because that chicken is raw AF.

“Making a Sri Lankan curry while a Sri Lankan family is locked up! That chicken is basically still clucking and even the sauce is looking unseasoned as hell. What even is a “strong” curry? There is no way the chicken is cooked. The chicken in Morrison’s very sad and colourless korma is fucking raw. Strong Economy. Strong Future.” You gag.

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'Eeew that's raw chicken': Huge flaw with Aussie PM's curry dinner ... (New Zealand Herald)

Morrison took a short break from the election campaign trail to dine at home with his family, but couldn't resist putting a political spin in his caption, which ...

Liberal candidate Sarah Richards added, with several people also challenging the leader to a curry cook off. Just pour sauce over raw chicken for yet another photo op," one Facebook user wrote. "Pray to god you do not get Salmonella eating the pink raw chicken. "Eeew that's raw chicken! And others also took the opportunity to point out the plight of the Murugappan family from Biloela – the Tamil asylum seekers who have been trapped for years in a battle to remain in the country after forging strong ties in their local community. Eat Chicken responsibly," one person commented of the purple-looking meat, with another adding he would "be lucky to stay out of hospital" after consuming it – and others claiming it may have been part of a publicity stunt.

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Scott Morrison responds dodgy-looking chicken in his homemade ... (PerthNow)

When he's not hitting the campaign trail or playing the ukelele, our Prime Minister might be seen cooking up his favourite dish — curry.

“And while we don’t always get there, whenever I’m home on a Saturday night, I try to make it a family curry night. And the PM was peppered with dozens of comments from armchair MasterChefs. The Labor leader took to Twitter on the weekend to share a snap of his beloved cavoodle Toto, watching on as he did a series of live crosses. “I can reassure you, the chicken was cooked,” he wrote on Facebook on Monday. “Strong Curry. Strong Economy. Stronger Future,” he wrote to his 814,000 followers. ScoMo took to Facebook to brag about his latest creation for his “night at home” — Sri Lankan Tamarind Eggplant, Okra curry and a chicken korma.

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"We're halfway through the election campaign and all I can think ... (Mamamia)

We've reached the halfway mark of the election campaign and Scott Morrison's chicken curry is the talk of social media. Why? It's dire out there.

And yet all I can think about is the colour of the chicken in Scott Morrison's homemade curry. 'Sri Lankan chicken korma' I found myself typing into Google this morning as I went in search of what it is supposed to look like. This is particularly concerning given I am News Editor at Mamamia. My very job description requires me to be across what's happening in the news cycle, and right now in Australia, that's very election heavy.

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Scott Morrison finally breaks his silence about THAT chicken curry post (Daily Mail)

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has responded to claims he served his family raw chicken during a 'PR stunt' curry night on Sunday.

Just pour sauce over raw chicken for yet another photo op.' Another wrote: 'You really love your curry. 'Eeew that's raw chicken!... Scott Morrison has responded to criticism - and horror - from Australians after posting a picture of his family curry night where it appeared the chicken served was still raw. - Scott Morrison took a break from campaigning on Sunday to host a curry night Scott Morrison finally breaks his silence about THAT chicken curry that divided the nation - and reveals the truth about whether it was cooked

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Scott Morrison responds to 'raw' chicken curry (The New Daily)

Scott Morrison has responded to criticism from Australians after posting a picture of his family curry night where the chicken appeared to be raw.

“People went back for seconds. “Nice to have a night at home. So curry it is.

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PM responds to 'raw' curry photo (NEWS.com.au)

Scott Morrison has responded to the controversy surrounding a photo of one of his homemade curries.

“All that pressure people know and understand is coming from overseas. It was delicious,” he said. “People went back for seconds. “You love posting photos of your food. “Nice to have a night at home. “Strong curry.

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