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Beginners Guide => Trainee Chefs / Beginners Questions => Topic started by: Tommy Timebomb on February 24, 2013, 05:15 PM

Title: Where to find recipe?
Post by: Tommy Timebomb on February 24, 2013, 05:15 PM
I am having trouble hunting down Blade's Tikka recipe.
I have found plenty of threads covering it but doing a forum search entering Search For "tikka" from User "Blade" does not turn up results.

I have also looked under the Main dishes section and cannot track it down.
Title: Re: Where to find recipe?
Post by: RubyDoo on February 24, 2013, 05:18 PM
I am having trouble hunting down Blade's Tikka recipe.
I have found plenty of threads covering it but doing a forum search entering Search For "tikka" from User "Blade" does not turn up results.

I have also looked under the Main dishes section and cannot track it down.

http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,874.0.html (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,874.0.html)

I think this is what you are after. Mickdabase's is better though ( just my opinion of course )  ;)
Title: Re: Where to find recipe?
Post by: Tommy Timebomb on February 24, 2013, 05:27 PM
Thank's Ruby, although I have only cooked two so far, the first was C2G's of which I thought was great and as you say Mickdabase version of which I thought was even better.
This the reason why I would like to sample Blades.
Thank's for the link.  :)
Title: Re: Where to find recipe?
Post by: RubyDoo on February 24, 2013, 05:35 PM
Thank's Ruby, although I have only cooked two so far, the first was C2G's of which I thought was great and as you say Mickdabase version of which I thought was even better.
This the reason why I would like to sample Blades.
Thank's for the link.  :)

Blade's is good too. I just prefer, having tried a few, those without the yogurt that clings too heavily to the chicken.
Title: Re: Where to find recipe?
Post by: curryhell on February 25, 2013, 12:49 AM
Blade's is good too. I just prefer, having tried a few, those without the yogurt that clings too heavily to the chicken.
Or you can do what i did, use half the amount of yoghurt and replace it with milk.  No clinging marinade, less sharp flavouring but virtually the same tasty tikka flavour  :D
Title: Re: Where to find recipe?
Post by: Unclefrank on February 25, 2013, 10:17 AM
Thank's Ruby, although I have only cooked two so far, the first was C2G's of which I thought was great and as you say Mickdabase version of which I thought was even better.
This the reason why I would like to sample Blades.
Thank's for the link.  :)

Blade's is good too. I just prefer, having tried a few, those without the yogurt that clings too heavily to the chicken.

You say you have tried it but there is no yoghurt in the recipe for Blade's Chicken Tikka.
Title: Re: Where to find recipe?
Post by: RubyDoo on February 25, 2013, 10:45 AM
Thank's Ruby, although I have only cooked two so far, the first was C2G's of which I thought was great and as you say Mickdabase version of which I thought was even better.
This the reason why I would like to sample Blades.
Thank's for the link.  :)

Blade's is good too. I just prefer, having tried a few, those without the yogurt that clings too heavily to the chicken.


You say you have tried it but there is no yoghurt in the recipe for Blade's Chicken Tikka.
Apologies. Confusing with another version. I have still tried Blade's ( see thread ) a couple of times and Mick's still has the edge for me. In fact a bit more than an edge.  ;)