Hi Ray
? ? ? ? I think the most important thing is to get this flipping curry gravy right.
Since having eaten a sample of it, I have almost given up trying
It really is that nice
I have made some fantastic curry gravies over the years
I even had it demoed at Bengal Cuisine
But nothing compares to the real thing!
Quote from: George on January 25, 2006, 06:48 PM
I just found a thread dating back to 2003, featuring teacher Janet.
It's at: http://www.in2curry.co.uk/curry_chat/posts.asp?fTopicID=120
She doesn't give much away. Pete, did her recipes get anywhere near the BIR taste you are after? I guess not, as other recipes appear to have received greater praise.
And in the same thread, a contributor called 'Islam' says: I run curry consultant program where i can teach any body how to cook indian take away style food and not like any tele program or recipie book where you follow and the food you just cooked does not look or taste like the food you use to. any part of country no problem."
His eMail address is given on that thread. Did anyone contact him?
Regards
George
Hi George
? ? ? ? ? ? ? The results were good but NOT exact
Anything less is not good enough for me
I am beginning to think that it is impossible to recreate BIR curries unless you get an unrepeatable, lucky cooking moment.
That has happened to me several times, and I just don't know what went right
On the other matter, of the curry consultant, I emailed him at the time and I've just emailed him again