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Vindaloo / Re: Restaurant gravy and vindaloo
« on: November 10, 2016, 04:58 PM »
Thank you for the reply, I'm going to try this the weekend. I'll update.

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Vindaloo / Re: Restaurant gravy and vindaloo
« on: November 09, 2016, 06:05 PM »
The Gravy:
8 Onions
500 ml oil
1 Large carrot
1 Green pepper
2 Tbsp Tomato Puree
1 Tin plum tomato
2 Desert spoons garlic & ginger puree
1 Heaped desert spoon cumin
1 Heaped desert spoon coriander
1 Heaped desert spoon turmeric
Half Desert spoon garam masalla (optional)
Salt (not sure exactly how much but a lot)
Water just below the onions

Boil up everything except the spices, once boiling add the spices and stir in.
Keep stirring and boil until the carrot has gone soft.
Blend the mixture with some added water.
Return to the pot and cook again, adding boiling water to get the right consistency.? It should be runny.
Keep cooking until the oil separates.

The Vindaloo:
3 tbsp Veg oil (approx, if you like it oily add more)
1 tsp Garlic & Ginger puree
Half a tbsp Tomato puree
3 or 4 tsp Chili powder?
Tsp Curry Powder (mix)
6 Ladles of gravy
Small handful of chopped coriander (include the stalk)
Salt to taste
Pre-cooked chicken or meat?

Heat the oil and fry the garlic and ginger puree. Add the tomato puree and fry for a minute. Add the chili powder and curry powder, cook for a further minute. Add a ladle of curry gravy and cook through, add the rest of the gravy. Add chicken and allow to simmer.
Just before serving sprinkle in the chopped coriander and stir in.

There a few pics of the above here http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=177.0

Hi, I'm a newbie but curry obsessed. When you say green pepper do you mean a bell pepper or green chilli pepper. Thanks for sharing the above . H

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Just Joined? Introduce Yourself / Hello
« on: November 25, 2012, 06:52 PM »
Hi guys, I've trawling the net for a good Indian curry site and looks like I've hit the jackpot.  Look forward to reading all the great info here and sharing my creations.  I love curry, that's the best way to describe my taste for curry.

I'm a novice cook in comparison to you guys and to be honest I compile spices and ingredients at will to try and create a flavour I enjoy but really want to learn the base rules of curry and build from there.

So hi again and thanks for creating this great site.

Howard

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