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@ Axe:- please let us know how you find it.
Quote from: uclown2002 on February 17, 2013, 03:10 PM@ Axe:- please let us know how you find it.Well I have to say so far other than the the initial tests, I haven't had that much opportunity to use it until tonight. With all the ado about bhuna I ordered a lamb bhuna from my local to see what all the fuss was about. Being a mild dish as advertised in these parts, it never really appealed to me. I picked up the TA and could smell a deep aroma of chilli, which I enjoyed on the drive home. I plated up and sat down to eat my lamb bhuna with naan and sag dal. First thing that I noticed was that despite the promise of chilli, there was no chilli heat or taste of chilli. So I continued on with another mouthful or two and then decided it was time to break our the Mr Naga. Off to the kitchen and spooned out half a teaspoon of Mr Naga and worked it through the bhuna, which in this case was a dryish dish with lots of finely chopped and sadly undercooked onions. The result of which was a triumph in every sense. It obviously added some heat and I could have easily added another half teaspoon, but the flavour it added to the dish took it to a whole new dimension. It's like that fenugreek thing or umami, it's simply fantastic. I'm sure it's not to everyone taste buds, but i'm loving the journey so far.