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Title: Curry leaves
Post by: FatDuck on February 02, 2012, 12:44 PM
Mad keen on them.. usually buy Barts freeze dried, but it's dead expensive so gonna stock up in Rushholme today..

Just wondering how long fresh will keep ??

In fridge or ??
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: DalPuri on February 02, 2012, 12:52 PM
Hi FatDuck,
I've always kept mine in the freezer. they stay fresh and loose and dont clump together like some other types of herbs.

Frank.  :)
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: chewytikka on February 02, 2012, 01:00 PM
Mad keen on them.. usually buy Barts freeze dried, but it's dead expensive so gonna stock up in Rushholme today..

Just wondering how long fresh will keep ??

In fridge or ??
Hi FD
I treat fresh Curry Leaves the same a Fresh Coriander.
I sort it, discard anything that looks dodgy. put in a airtight container, wrapped
in a sheet of newspaper, stick it in the fridge.
It will stay fresh for at least a month. ;)
cheers Chewy
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: colin grigson on March 26, 2012, 09:36 AM
At the risk of appearing stupid ... I bought a bag of curry leaves .. whole dried last time I was in UK thinking they'd be really handy but I'm yet to see a recipe that uses them .. are there any uses for these leaves please ?

I don't usually buy stuff that I have no idea what to do with so this is a tad embarrassing  ::)
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: Salvador Dhali on March 26, 2012, 09:57 AM
At the risk of appearing stupid ... I bought a bag of curry leaves .. whole dried last time I was in UK thinking they'd be really handy but I'm yet to see a recipe that uses them .. are there any uses for these leaves please ?

I don't usually buy stuff that I have no idea what to do with so this is a tad embarrassing  ::)

Not embarrassing at all, Colin - I still have a bag of dried curry leaves in my cupboard and a bag of frozen fresh ones in my freezer from yonks ago. My hand regularly passes them when I'm reaching for the coriander, and I think, "Hmm... Must use those...", then I forget about them. Shame, as the fresh leaves are really nice.

They don't feature too much in BIR dishes, but you'll find them in a fair few recipes for traditional cuisine (mainly South Indian cuisine, which uses them a lot).

When I remember, I occasionally use fresh curry leaves in some vegetable dishes (IMO the fresh leaves are a different animal. Dried curry leaves just don't release the same lovely nutty flavour when placed in hot oil).

Do a search for 'curry leaves' on Google and I guarantee that loads of recipes will pop up.
 
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: Aussie Mick on March 26, 2012, 10:23 AM

When I remember, I occasionally use fresh curry leaves in some vegetable dishes (IMO the fresh leaves are a different animal. Dried curry leaves just don't release the same lovely nutty flavour when placed in hot oil).

I agree. Fresh curry leaves really do give off a very addictive flavour. When frozen, it isn't quite the same.

Jamie Oliver has a recipe in one of his books which is actually very nice. Not BIR, but very nice all the same. If anyone is keen, i will dig it out and post it .....just say the word.
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: chewytikka on March 26, 2012, 11:50 AM
At the risk of appearing stupid ... I bought a bag of curry leaves .. whole dried last time I was in UK thinking they'd be really handy but I'm yet to see a recipe that uses them .. are there any uses for these leaves please ?

I don't usually buy stuff that I have no idea what to do with so this is a tad embarrassing  ::)
Hi Colin
Fresh curry leaves DO have a place in BIR these days.
Just depends on the Restaurant.
Only use fresh, if you can source them. Fantastic Nutty Flavour.
I bought some yesterday, 60p - thought it was summer already.

(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/98622fc567275dda25770ab292b7eebf.jpg) (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/#98622fc567275dda25770ab292b7eebf.jpg)

Here's a recipe and video link I posted last year :-
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5601.msg55009#msg55009 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5601.msg55009#msg55009)

I use them regularly, but only when fresh. ;)

cheers Chewy
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: colin grigson on March 26, 2012, 12:36 PM
Thanks Chewy !!

Unfortunately I have more chance of winning the million pound premium bond draw than finding fresh curry leaves in Slovakia ... plenty of dill and parsley ... if only BIRs used handfulls of those !!    :)
 
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: Unclefrank on March 26, 2012, 12:48 PM
I use a few curry leaves added to rice dishes as well.
I will give you a word of warning, once you have tried these little leaves in a dish you will crave them all the time, i cant get enough of them.
Chewy that,s the recipe i cant get enough of.
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: martinvic on March 26, 2012, 12:55 PM
Funnily enough, I used some dried ones for the first time over the weekend.
They were used in a recipe for a home made Balti masala/spice mix.

Haven't cooked with it yet, but smells lovely because the majority of it is whole spices/leaves that you grind yourself.

Martin
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: Unclefrank on March 26, 2012, 01:03 PM
When the leaves are going dry i just grind them to a powder and sprinkle over rice and curry dishes just to add that extra flavour.
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: chewytikka on March 26, 2012, 01:29 PM
 ::) Ooops sorry Colin, If I had a greenhouse, I'd grow them, well worth the effort IMHO.

Nice one UF,
True South Indian flavour combo - Curry leaves, Mustard Seeds, Black Pepper, Coconut and Fresh Green Chillis.

A popular Restaurant dish, using this combo is Chettinad Murgh.

Well worth a try, for something different. ;D
cheers Chewy
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: Unclefrank on March 26, 2012, 01:59 PM
Hi chewy have you got a recipe for Chettinad only got flaovurjunkies one from his website http://www.cook4one.co.uk/c2/sb/c41chettinad.html (http://www.cook4one.co.uk/c2/sb/c41chettinad.html)

I just cant stop putting a little bit of curry leaf in everything.
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: chewytikka on March 26, 2012, 02:23 PM
Hi UF
As you probably know, I cook freestyle, 8) so I will cook this and document it as I go.
Will post as soon as I can.
cheers Chewy
Title: Re: Curry leaves
Post by: Unclefrank on March 26, 2012, 02:28 PM
Thanks chewy.