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The old quantities thing does get a bit tirering for the non purists
Quote from: michael.t on January 19, 2013, 10:31 AMThe old quantities thing does get a bit tirering for the non purists Yes you're absolutely right. Coincidentally, while we've been discussing this I've fallen on the recipe for the old-style 80's curries that blow any curries on this site out of the water. Here's the recipe, do try it and tell me what you think.A jug of oila string's length of cinnamona hamster's chuff of green cardamomsA gnat's fart of asafoetidaTwo monkey's buttocks' worth of red stuffA scant whale's scrotum of chilli powderEqual measures of coriander and cumin, about as much as will fit into the tyre tread of a bicycle wheelHalf An elizabeth II silver jubilee egg cup of some other stuff.Throw it all in a pan and cook it for a bit. :
...Here's the recipe, do try it and tell me what you think...
people here are so dedicated to the cause that and have tried so many variations and different measures that only the most accurate measurements can provide assurance of recreating a recipe to the best of their abilities.
Learning 'how much' teaches you one dish; learning 'how and why' teaches you, or opens up the doors of, the entire cuisine. [...]
Not all of us subscribe to this hypothesis : for myself, I believe that cookery is an art, not a science
If a person values their culinary efforts and chooses to share those efforts then some small extra effort should be put into achieving this for the removal of doubt and the avoidance of pointless discussions such as this one.