Well Phil I treated myself to a lamb bhuna masala last night from my excellent local TA and it was light years away from anything I've cooked using a base sauce.
Interesting. I assume that it was better than anything you have cooked using a base sauce (rather than worse), and this I would expect if it was authentic, since for me a bhuna does not involve a base sauce at all. But I am intrigued by the description : what is the significance of the "masala" at the end of the name ? We all know what masala means by now, but what does it mean in this context and how would a lamb bhuna masala differ from a lamb bhuna ?
I don't post or intend to post much anymore here as I suppose I'm a BIR failure. But at least I'm enjoying my cooking and eating more than I used to.
That would be a great shame : we should not have tunnel vision when it comes to Indian cuisine (or anything else, for that matter) and if you are producing great traditional Indian dishes than I am sure that many of us would like to be able to share in your recipes and experience.
** Phil.