Login with username, password and session length
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Nounbhuna (plural bhunas)A type of curry, in which the spices are cooked in oil with no water.I agree that a bhuna should be a thick, pasty dish rather than a rich wet sauce.
If that's a US recipe then it's easy: They mean garlic and ginger freshly grated like with a microplane. Standard US cookbook procedure. Ask the foreigner
Here it is on the plate, fantastic flavor. If you want it thicker just cook it a bit longer simples.
Quote from: h4ppy-chris on March 01, 2013, 12:26 PMHere it is on the plate, fantastic flavor. If you want it thicker just cook it a bit longer simples.In the past, if anyone posted a photo like that, they'd probably provide the recipe at the same time or almost immediately someone asked for it. That's the nature of the forum, whereas you see to be into marketing tease with us needing to pay to see the recipe.Is that acceptable? - a new model perhaps, and the way the forum should go, or would most people prefer it to remain a forum for free exchange and debate? At leash Abdul didn't tease us. He provided loads of free recipes, and mentioned there was a book available as well. I think that's acceptable, but I'm not sure about a prolonged 'marketing campaign'.