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Title: indian bay leaf
Post by: jamieb728 on May 10, 2015, 01:03 PM
Hi

Has any one used or come across fresh indian bay leaves i had a chicken tikka shalong the other night it had 3 large bay in it and some cinnamon stick iv had a look in my indian markets but can only find small dry ones any ideas i know i could use dry but wanted to try it with fresh.

Jamie
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: DalPuri on May 10, 2015, 01:14 PM
They would've used dried, but will appear fresh once rehydrated in the sauce they're cooked in.
If you're in London, go to bangla stores in Southall. They have pallets of the larger dried leaves!
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on May 10, 2015, 01:22 PM
Yes, even in Nepal I was unable to locate fresh tej patta, only dried.  I am sure that /somewhere/ in the world they can be found fresh, but I have yet to find any, and I don't think it really makes any difference, unlike smaller leaves such as mint, coriander, etc., where the difference between fresh and dried is very marked.  Curry leaves, I suspect, are somewhere on the boundary between the two groups :  better fresh, but OK dried.

** Phil.
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: jamieb728 on May 10, 2015, 01:25 PM
Cheers for the info these were massive never seen any that big before thats what threw me
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: DalPuri on May 10, 2015, 01:52 PM
Yes, its a nice touch to see a huge leaf sitting atop the curry when opening a long foil container.  :)
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: jamieb728 on May 11, 2015, 09:11 AM
It was an eat in  ;D it also came with 3 deep fried green chillies which i was warned would be very hot i did try one but it just crumbled like dust not nice   :-\
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: livo on May 11, 2015, 10:15 AM
The bag I bought has some huge leaves that are folded over amongst smaller ones and it is sort of difficult to decide what to do when a recipe says to use 2.   :o  A bit like cinnamon sticks. Some are skinny little things while others contain 3 times the mass of bark.
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: chewytikka on May 11, 2015, 11:32 AM
jamieb728

Even if you had a tree growing in your garden.

Importantly, you don
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: Curry addict bob on May 11, 2015, 02:18 PM
Hi chewy
Have you ever used bay leaf powder if so what is your opinion on it can you taste It! i use it sometimes in small measure it seems ok to me.

Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: chewytikka on May 11, 2015, 09:11 PM
Yes Bob,
I grind/powder Tej Patta, to add to my homemade Garam Masala
and other spice mixes that need aromatics.

cheers Chewy
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: Curry addict bob on May 11, 2015, 10:11 PM
Sounds interesting chewy cheers.
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: ELW on May 15, 2015, 12:15 AM
Pakistani / Punjabi restaurants know exactly what tej patta are,as do a lot of forum members bob.
They're normally easy to come by in the Pakistani cash n carrys & appear whole in rice & main dishes frequently in Glasgow where I live
where there are no Bangladeshi restaurants I know of

Regards
ELW
Title: Re: indian bay leaf
Post by: Curry addict bob on May 15, 2015, 02:16 PM
Pakistani / Punjabi restaurants know exactly what tej patta are,as do a lot of forum members bob.
They're normally easy to come by in the Pakistani cash n carrys & appear whole in rice & main dishes frequently in Glasgow where I live
where there are no Bangladeshi restaurants I know of

Regards
ELW
HI ELW thank your for this info! however I was fully aware of this you may wish to check out my video on gee rice
Regards Bob.