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British Indian Restaurant Recipes - Main Dishes => BIR Main Dishes Chat => Topic started by: George on June 05, 2009, 11:52 AM
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Do you use a Chicken Madras recipe which you reckon is almost as good as most BIRs, or perhaps even better for your taste? If so, please spend about 30 seconds to respond to the following 2 questions:
Q1 Please provide a brief description (not the recipe itself) for your all-time favourite Chicken Madras as at right now:
e.g. "Darth's 100% clone exact (no changes) with Darth's base (no changes)"
or "a Pat Chapman recipe (with my changes) with Ashoka base (no changes)."
Q2 Is the exact recipe already posted in its entirety (base and final curry) on this forum?
OPTIONAL
If you can spend more a bit more time, please answer the following questions as well
Q3 If the entire recipe is already posted, does it include any recipe options/choices, e.g. choice of oils or some other ingredients?
Q4 Please provide any additional insight into your choice of your current favourite Chicken Madras.
Logically, you can only have ONE favourite for the purpose of this survey - like the recipe you'd make if half a dozen forum members were coming round for dinner next week and you really wanted to impress! All recipe options and variations would go out of the window and you'd have to go for something specific. It's that specific recipe which I'm keen to hear about. Is that recipe already posted here in the exact form which you would make? Please answer at Q2 above.
This thread is a survey to help gauge the possible need for uploading new, updated recipes of many dishes, including chicken madras.
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Here are my responses to my own questions:
A1 "Darth's 100% clone (with changes) with MarkJ's base (with changes)"
A2 The underlying recipes are posted here, but not my changes (in recipe format).
A3 The recipe is not posted.
A4 I seldom make this dish but this recipe is my favourite out of the few I've tried. I'd say it's only 90% as good as the chicken madras at the best BIRs, so I'm not making any great claims.
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A1: My madras recipe (based on noone's in particular) with my base recipe (based on noone's in particular)
A2: Neither exact recipe is posted on the forum
A3: N/A
A4: I believe these recipes get me closer to my idea of a BIR madras than any recipe/base combinations I have tried on the forum.
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A1 CK' madras (with changes) with Rajver base (with 1 off slight change - chillies reduced)"
A2 No. Recipes are posted, but not my minor changes.
A3 No.
A4 BIR madras always seems so very lightly spiced. CK's madras is very lightly spiced. the rajver is heavy spiced but seems to get away with it producing a depth of spice without anything overpowering except u need to like coconut. together they seem to produce a very good combination
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A1 CK's Madras (with changes) using a Curry base I've had for ages, (I don't know if it's posted) no changes
A2 The underlying recipes are posted here, but not my changes
A3 No, The recipe is not posted
A4 I think this is a quick and basic recipe with no fancy bit's added
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A1 SnS Madras with June 2008 Base
A2 Both posted
A3 I add a teaspoon of lemon juice. Otherwise unchanged
A4 Trial and error of various madras/base recipes. Have not tried CK Madras yet
-- Josh
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Q1 Panpot's Ashoka base and pastes, with my changes.
Q2 Yes i have posted my version in the photos forum.
Q3 The ashoka recipes didnt include a madras so i made my own. Now i add 1/2 tsp hing as well.
Q4 I am 100% satisfied with the result and believe it is as good as a decent BIR and better than my locals in harringay. I haven't tried darthphaal, KC, pat chapman or SnS' recipes so cant compare.
The reason i haven't been on the forum lately is because i believe i've cracked this as well as other recipe (korma, dhansak, patia, balti, dupiaza, garlic chicken)
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A1 SnS Madras with june 2008 base using Ashoka pre-cooked chicken
A2 as per recipe on the forum
A3 like joshallen 2k add 5ml lemon or preferably lime juice
A4 have tried KD& BE bases but prefer SnS's 2008 as the flavour lingers longer on the taste buds even after a drink. It is the nearest I have made that nearly replicates the quality of my favourite CH the India Gate in Kings Lynn but is better than some CH's I have tried in the area.
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A1 SnS 2008 base and Madras
A2 As per the posted recipe
A3 Again no changes
A4 Tried Pat Chapmans and the Kris Dhillon base with SnS Madras. Both were nowhere near as good as the SnS Madras along with the SnS2008 base.
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A1. SnS Madras (Substituting Chilli Powder for Deggi Mirch) with SnS 2008 base (Substituting Chilli Powder for Deggi Mirch)
A2 Yep
A3. Yeah I think so but can't recall without looking. I wrote the recipe down as I wanted it and cannot remember additional details without looking.
A4. I love a fairly spicy Madras so may sometimes add a bit more Deggi Mirch. I guess that kinda makes it a Vindaloo as I was lead to believe the recipe for a Vindaloo is pretty much the same as a Madras but with extra spice (hence why in it's usually in our local BIRs listed in the menu as 'Chicken Curry/Chicken Madras/Chicken Vindaloo')
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A1 - SnS Madras Recipe + SnS 2008 base
A2 - Yep
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A1 SnS 2008 base and Madras
A2 As per the posted recipe
A3 Again no changes
A4 Tried Pat Chapmans and the Kris Dhillon base with SnS Madras. Both were nowhere near as good as the SnS Madras along with the SnS2008 base.
Actually this is not quiet correct. Have tried Admins base and Madras and it was excellent and said SnS's was now in second place for me. Having only made this once I could not put it in survey, as next time I make it, I may not have the same result. SnS's gives me constant results as I have made this numerous times.