Apparently, PM Scott Morrison likes his chicken… medium rare?


Prime Minister Scott Morrison loves making curry for his family, and every Aussie who follows him on social media knows this.

In fact, in the month of April alone, the prime minister posted about cooking curry three times (four if you count a caption) on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.

But it's his newest curry dish that has really raised some eyebrows on the internet.


On Sunday night, Mr Morrison took a well-earned break from the election campaign trail to whip up some dishes for his loved ones – of course, not without a curry dish.

"Nice to have a night at home. So curry it is," the prime minister wrote in his social media post, followed by a photo of the dishes he served his family: an exotic Sri Lankan tamarind eggplant and okra dish alongside steamed rice and a classic chicken korma.

"Strong Curry. Strong Economy. Stronger Future," he cheekily added.


However, the seemingly innocent post backfired almost immediately when eagle-eyed users on social media began sharing their concerns about the potentially undercooked meal.

Thousands of Aussies, including high-profile anti-violence campaigner Tarang Chawla, were convinced the chicken was "still raw", with some even commenting that his family are also going to need "strong stomachs" just to eat the dish.

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Mr Morrison's post on his official Facebook page has already amassed over 7,800 comments from users online. Credit: Facebook.

"Does anyone else think that chicken looks raw?" one user asked in the comments section, with another adding: "I'm a bit worried about that chicken."

Some even saw the unintentional humour behind the post by the prime minister. "Hope you ate all that chicken – I love it medium rare as well," wrote one user.

A second user replied: "He calls it Salmonella Surprise," while a third suggested: "You are supposed to cook the chicken. It’s raw."

Eventually, the PM himself responded to the users. "I can reassure you, the chicken was cooked," he replied.


The photo of the dishes also sparked a wave of political controversy, with many social media users pointing out the irony of Mr Morrision enjoying Sri Lankan food while many Sri Lankan asylum seekers were still being detained by his government.

The prime minister was back on the election trail on Monday, campaigning in the marginal western Sydney seat of Parramatta before heading south of the border.
 
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Apparently, PM Scott Morrison likes his chicken… medium rare?

Prime Minister Scott Morrison loves making curry for his family, and every Aussie who follows him on social media knows this.

In fact, in the month of April alone, the prime minister posted about cooking curry three times (four if you count a caption) on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.

But it's his newest curry dish that has really raised some eyebrows on the internet.



On Sunday night, Mr Morrison took a well-earned break from the election campaign trail to whip up some dishes for his loved ones – of course, not without a curry dish.

"Nice to have a night at home. So curry it is," the prime minister wrote in his social media post, followed by a photo of the dishes he served his family: an exotic Sri Lankan tamarind eggplant and okra dish alongside steamed rice and a classic chicken korma.

"Strong Curry. Strong Economy. Stronger Future," he cheekily added.



However, the seemingly innocent post backfired almost immediately when eagle-eyed users on social media began sharing their concerns about the potentially undercooked meal.

Thousands of Aussies, including high-profile anti-violence campaigner Tarang Chawla, were convinced the chicken was "still raw", with some even commenting that his family are also going to need "strong stomachs" just to eat the dish.


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Mr Morrison's post on his official Facebook page has already amassed over 7,800 comments from users online. Credit: Facebook.

"Does anyone else think that chicken looks raw?" one user asked in the comments section, with another adding: "I'm a bit worried about that chicken."

Some even saw the unintentional humour behind the post by the prime minister. "Hope you ate all that chicken – I love it medium rare as well," wrote one user.

A second user replied: "He calls it Salmonella Surprise," while a third suggested: "You are supposed to cook the chicken. It’s raw."

Eventually, the PM himself responded to the users. "I can reassure you, the chicken was cooked," he replied.



The photo of the dishes also sparked a wave of political controversy, with many social media users pointing out the irony of Mr Morrision enjoying Sri Lankan food while many Sri Lankan asylum seekers were still being detained by his government.

The prime minister was back on the election trail on Monday, campaigning in the marginal western Sydney seat of Parramatta before heading south of the border.
For heavans sake, the poor man is doomed if he does and doomed if he doesn't.....so many have so much time on their hands that they can nit pick everything.
 
Apparently, PM Scott Morrison likes his chicken… medium rare?

Prime Minister Scott Morrison loves making curry for his family, and every Aussie who follows him on social media knows this.

In fact, in the month of April alone, the prime minister posted about cooking curry three times (four if you count a caption) on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.

But it's his newest curry dish that has really raised some eyebrows on the internet.



On Sunday night, Mr Morrison took a well-earned break from the election campaign trail to whip up some dishes for his loved ones – of course, not without a curry dish.

"Nice to have a night at home. So curry it is," the prime minister wrote in his social media post, followed by a photo of the dishes he served his family: an exotic Sri Lankan tamarind eggplant and okra dish alongside steamed rice and a classic chicken korma.

"Strong Curry. Strong Economy. Stronger Future," he cheekily added.



However, the seemingly innocent post backfired almost immediately when eagle-eyed users on social media began sharing their concerns about the potentially undercooked meal.

Thousands of Aussies, including high-profile anti-violence campaigner Tarang Chawla, were convinced the chicken was "still raw", with some even commenting that his family are also going to need "strong stomachs" just to eat the dish.


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Mr Morrison's post on his official Facebook page has already amassed over 7,800 comments from users online. Credit: Facebook.

"Does anyone else think that chicken looks raw?" one user asked in the comments section, with another adding: "I'm a bit worried about that chicken."

Some even saw the unintentional humour behind the post by the prime minister. "Hope you ate all that chicken – I love it medium rare as well," wrote one user.

A second user replied: "He calls it Salmonella Surprise," while a third suggested: "You are supposed to cook the chicken. It’s raw."

Eventually, the PM himself responded to the users. "I can reassure you, the chicken was cooked," he replied.



The photo of the dishes also sparked a wave of political controversy, with many social media users pointing out the irony of Mr Morrision enjoying Sri Lankan food while many Sri Lankan asylum seekers were still being detained by his government.

The prime minister was back on the election trail on Monday, campaigning in the marginal western Sydney seat of Parramatta before heading south of the border.
If he used thigh meat it is a little darker and would look like this, I like the thighs as they are more flavoursome and moist. So unless it is being served to you and you can cut into. Shut up and stop picking. I think he is good to be cooking a meal for the family. How many men do that especially with his job? And Jenny and the girls enjoy it. You weren't invited.
 
Apparently, PM Scott Morrison likes his chicken… medium rare?

Prime Minister Scott Morrison loves making curry for his family, and every Aussie who follows him on social media knows this.

In fact, in the month of April alone, the prime minister posted about cooking curry three times (four if you count a caption) on his Instagram and Facebook accounts.

But it's his newest curry dish that has really raised some eyebrows on the internet.



On Sunday night, Mr Morrison took a well-earned break from the election campaign trail to whip up some dishes for his loved ones – of course, not without a curry dish.

"Nice to have a night at home. So curry it is," the prime minister wrote in his social media post, followed by a photo of the dishes he served his family: an exotic Sri Lankan tamarind eggplant and okra dish alongside steamed rice and a classic chicken korma.

"Strong Curry. Strong Economy. Stronger Future," he cheekily added.



However, the seemingly innocent post backfired almost immediately when eagle-eyed users on social media began sharing their concerns about the potentially undercooked meal.

Thousands of Aussies, including high-profile anti-violence campaigner Tarang Chawla, were convinced the chicken was "still raw", with some even commenting that his family are also going to need "strong stomachs" just to eat the dish.


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Mr Morrison's post on his official Facebook page has already amassed over 7,800 comments from users online. Credit: Facebook.

"Does anyone else think that chicken looks raw?" one user asked in the comments section, with another adding: "I'm a bit worried about that chicken."

Some even saw the unintentional humour behind the post by the prime minister. "Hope you ate all that chicken – I love it medium rare as well," wrote one user.

A second user replied: "He calls it Salmonella Surprise," while a third suggested: "You are supposed to cook the chicken. It’s raw."

Eventually, the PM himself responded to the users. "I can reassure you, the chicken was cooked," he replied.



The photo of the dishes also sparked a wave of political controversy, with many social media users pointing out the irony of Mr Morrision enjoying Sri Lankan food while many Sri Lankan asylum seekers were still being detained by his government.

The prime minister was back on the election trail on Monday, campaigning in the marginal western Sydney seat of Parramatta before heading south of the border.
what an absolute farce!! just like Scott Morrison! Curry isn't white...whether or not the meat is cooked. Bring back Malcom Turnbull!!! Morrison is a complete failure. A shame to our nation in every way I can think. Dishonest, unreliable, a wolf in sheep's clothing...
 
what an absolute farce!! just like Scott Morrison! Curry isn't white...whether or not the meat is cooked. Bring back Malcom Turnbull!!! Morrison is a complete failure. A shame to our nation in every way I can think. Dishonest, unreliable, a wolf in sheep's clothing...

Sri Lankan White Curry would you like the recipe. obviously don't do much cooking. A bit of a farce.​

 
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what an absolute farce!! just like Scott Morrison! Curry isn't white...whether or not the meat is cooked. Bring back Malcom Turnbull!!! Morrison is a complete failure. A shame to our nation in every way I can think. Dishonest, unreliable, a wolf in sheep's clothing...
Give it a break - he has been steadfast through the worst years in the past century. He had a go which is more than you can say for the rest of them.
 
Looks like a total set up to me and he did no cooking for his family and if he did yes the chicken looks raw but I feel more than likely that it was all staged may not have even been there.
 
what an absolute farce!! just like Scott Morrison! Curry isn't white...whether or not the meat is cooked. Bring back Malcom Turnbull!!! Morrison is a complete failure. A shame to our nation in every way I can think. Dishonest, unreliable, a wolf in sheep's clothing...

Sri Lankan White Curry would you like the recipe. obviously don't do much cooking. A bit of a farce.​

 

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