OK, so who's going to order?
I tried to cook bombay duck
It was the early 80's, and I admit I knew very little about indian cuisine
But I loved eating this in restaurants
I thought it was on a par with crispy bacon
It was light , crispy, very salty with this unique aroma
I never managed to cook it right at home, and it really stunk out my flat
I believe it is simply deep fried
If you have got a deep pan fryer, and can spare the oil, it should be really straight forward
I reckon the oil will be a bit flavoured afterwards!
I tried grilling it too (bad mistake)
It used to come in about a pack of thirty, wrapped around with plastic and string.
You can buy other types of dried fish still
That's never been banned, it's called "salt fish" (it stinks as well)
They are for Jamaican recipes so I don't really understand why bombay duck was such a problem
This salt fish needs to be soaked in several changes of cold water
I am surprised that Bombay duck isn't back in restaurants, maybe it's been too long out of the scene.
I was talking to an up an coming takeaway owner
He's only about twenty five years old
So Bombay Duck would be something way before his time