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This sounds like a "curry first aid kit" ;D "In case of emergency,break glass". A very useful report and definitely worth comparison again a full blown base. Nice work meggeth
The onion soup is interesting, I came across a recipe on the web a few years ago suggested using this for a quick base. I bought the onion soup to try it but never got round to it. I lost the website url a long time ago. I wonder if you saw it the same place I did?
Quote from: acrabat on April 27, 2013, 09:36 PMThe onion soup is interesting, I came across a recipe on the web a few years ago suggested using this for a quick base. I bought the onion soup to try it but never got round to it. I lost the website url a long time ago. I wonder if you saw it the same place I did?Hi Acrabat,was it this off the cook4one site?http://www.cook4one.co.uk/c2/bases/c41qbase.htmlI thought that adding the fried onions and the veg/carrot soup would make it more like a base that we all normally make.Just to report that the people at the party who had the curries (butter chicken and veg jalfrezi) said that they were as good as restaurant meals. All went very quickly!Ruby, the base is probably more "finished", yes. But it probably represents my normal base which is quite "finished". A more "base"base could be made, I'm sure, by removing the hard spices, coconut, coriander, etc.Would be interesting to try just the soups, tomato with spices blended as a base. Now that would be quick!Maybe I'll try that next time.....