I had a Balti madras and naan bread last night from the local takeaway, it was nice, different to mine, but only slightly, the main differences i noticed were the use of fresh tomatoes, a lot more salt than i use, and the naan bread had a lot more sugar in it than my recipe, also they pre-cook there chicken in a stock containing garlic/ginger/coriander and fenugreek(from what i can tell) and is very nice.
Other than that, i make a better balti than the local takeaway does.
Mine packs more flavour, it tastes more like the authentic bir taste i remember from years back, and is healthier, ie, less salt.
Ive also been trying different base sauce recipes to the one i usually use out of 100 best balti curries. And im switching back, personally i prefer it, its a closer result for me.
I am going to meet the owner of the local takeaway tonight, he's told me he'll come to my home and show me how to cook several different meals. Im seriously looking forward to it.
Although other than pre-cooking the chicken i honestly dont think there's anything in the way of a Balti he can teach me, its been a long road for me and ive learned just about all there is to know about my tastes

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BUT, i am genuinely looking forward to finding out how to make other Curries, i dont know what yet but ill find out , and look forward to the learning experiance.
Time and again on this site ive seen people say, and im one of them, that they are dissapointed with the meals they go out and pay for, and that they/we can do better.
I think personally weve set our sights too high.
The best Balti i have eaten in the last 10 years is one i cooked at home 2 weeks ago.
Again its a personal taste. But its there for me.
Now for the rest of the currie menu:)