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#1
Brilliant to see a breakthrough into the final 5% at last and am chuffed to bits for haldi and noble ox. Do we yet have a measurement for the mixed powder amount in a final curry as I've made curries with differing amounts depending on whose base it is.

Top thread jb, gonna have to have a crack at this when I'm back in blighty, but for now the sunbed beckons lol!

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#2
Quote from: ELW on June 01, 2014, 10:56 PM
Nice whandsy, being lazy without checking your posts back, are these conventional oven, stone / quarry tile pizzas?

Elw

I use a plain old pizza stone with the oven cranked up on full for about 45 mins prior to cooking. The higher the temperature your oven will go to, the better ;)

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#3
Nj
I used just plain old organic rye flour and water and after about 5 days it got going. Its now a year and half old and it sits in the fridge. I refresh it every couple of weeks.

I started mine similar to the method below. Once doubling in size regularly about day 7 or 8, i gradually introduced white flour with the rye over a couple of days and then eventually used all white flour.

The breads and resultant pizzas are delicious.

http://www.weekendbakery.com/posts/rye-sourdough-starter-in-easy-steps/

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#4

Really pleased with how my pizzas are turning out these days, i use my own sourdough starter and leave the dough fermenting in the fridge for 3 to 4 days prior to cooking. Wonderful base with a fantastic crumb structure!

This is the link for the recipe i base it upon.

http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/15844/sourdough-pizza-good-kitchen-oven-pizzas-get

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#5
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Another base gravy sample
April 20, 2014, 08:37 PM
Phil

I'm not a member of the other site but you can still see the h4c thread. Somebody asked him Friday about a possible release date and his reply was "not yet"

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#6
Pictures of Your Curries / Re: Easy Naans
March 17, 2014, 05:06 PM
Quote from: Garp on March 17, 2014, 03:09 PM
Quote from: Edwin Catflap on March 10, 2014, 09:36 AM
I took one with me and the guys in the pub thougt i was kidding and that I had bought them.

There's got to be a joke in there, surely.

A guy walks into a pub, with a Naan........feel free to add your own punchline :)

Was it kofi "a naan"? The Secretary General!  ;D ;D

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#7
Quote from: Secret Santa on March 14, 2014, 01:33 AM
Quote from: mr.mojorisin on March 13, 2014, 10:16 PM
??????? ???

Say what?

A quick copy and paste into google translate comes up with

"A warm welcome"

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#8
Good spot gav, it previewed ok then added a load of "
#9
Indeed a good recipe from Chris. Not possessing a tawa I decided to give the recipe a go with a hot oven/grill and a pizza stone.

Very good results

Pics below

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#10
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Thai Green Curry (need help)
November 26, 2013, 10:01 PM
Hi chillihothot

I remember watching a thai / american videoon how to make green curry and the cook mentioned you need to boil the coconut milk 1st to get the oil separation thats desired.

I found the website link and video here

http://hot-thai-kitchen.com/green-curry-1/

Hope this helps

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