What's left of the Chicken Madras and naan I made last night, really tasty.
Got the recipe from here. :)
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5376.0
(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/20d6d3b5a9a16898fb2816841ffcd9f2.jpg) (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/#20d6d3b5a9a16898fb2816841ffcd9f2.jpg)
Unfortunately without a hyperlink for "here" we are not a lot wiser ...
(Retrospective thanks for adding the link).
** Phil.
Added. ;)
Nice looking Madras with tender looking pices of Chicken, also a good recipe linked don
Loving the naan - looks superb.
I'll second Garp, good looking naan, which recipe did you use.
Regards pap rika.
Thanks, I used happy Chris's recipe and method for the naan,
It was my best batch yet, cooked about 5 of them., all bubbled, wish I had taken a photo of them before we ate them.
I made the dough and formed them in balls about a month ago, made 11, cooked 6 on the day, then froze the rest for about 4 weeks, took them out and left for about 7 hours before cooking them. The one on the photo is from the frozen batch.
Quote from: littlechili on February 12, 2019, 09:41 AM
Nice looking Madras with tender looking pices of Chicken, also a good recipe linked don
Thanks bolinao, that would be my choice too, despite having used other recipes, with and without yeast, I personally only use H4ppy Chris's yeast free version. Can you clarify, were the naans yeast free and cooked on the stovetop, using a tava/tawa type utensil.
Regards Pap rika
H4ppy Naan/CBM/SP Naan some of the best on the forum, but the yeast free is unbeatable for UK Bir replication. The thread/posts and feedback speak for themselves.
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=12589.0
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=6282.0
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=13151.0
I love the apparent simplicity of the linked original Madras recipe. Another important tip from CT regarding the significance of heat and technique. No wonder the Chicken Madras is such a recommended dish to practice and learn from.
I remember reading and posting on the SP naan thread and my confusing coconut block for cream cheese in the video. Doh!!!. I don't know that I ever made it but I will today as I now see it does not contain additional baking powder. I've eaten all of the Haldiram's frozen naan and used all my frozen SAF dough. Time to try a BIR naan again. ;D
As we can now attach PDFs, I attach Chewytikka's original recipe.
** Phil.
Thanks Phil. That curry pan of CT's has copped a banging on the spoon side.
Quote from: pap rika on February 12, 2019, 03:18 PM
Can you clarify, were the naans yeast free and cooked on the stovetop, using a tava/tawa type utensil.
Regards Pap rika
Yes they were yeast free and cooked on gas stove top using a tawa... thanks