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Tim.C
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Brit in Austria....
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April 04, 2014, 09:08 AM »
Someone on a UK newsgroup pointed me to this place, and all I can say is "overwhelming".
I'm an ex-pat Brit, living in Austria since 1991 and started making my own curies here then as there were no restaurants available (meanwhile there are a few), and I had a a hard time even getting basic spices. I had a 2-hour each-way train journey to Vienna to get some. Again, now it's dead easy to get most things.
I started with A Taste Of India, from which I have a few favourite recipes, and then tried one of the Curry Club's books. Most recipes I tried were a tad underwhelming. And over time I have stopped using it.
Anyway, there is so much information here that I really don't know where to start. But the enthusiasm is back, and it's time to knock up a batch of curry gravy this afternoon, then we'll see what to make with it. I'll start with SnS's base from the Saffron restaurant and next on the list is the 2-mother sauce mix from Curry King, which is intriguing.
So a big thanks to all here, esp. the Admins for providing such an enormous mine of information!
Cheers,
Tim.
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Stephen Lindsay
Jedi Curry Master
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Re: Brit in Austria....
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April 04, 2014, 11:43 PM »
welcome Tim, this is a great site indeed.
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loveitspicy
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Re: Brit in Austria....
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April 05, 2014, 08:38 AM »
Hi Tim
trouble finding ingredients i have known that too well
welcome
best, Rich
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Tim.C
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April 06, 2014, 06:59 PM »
Well, I tried CA's recipe from the Saffron for the base gravy on Friday, and it is so much easier and less smelly than Par Chapman's version in the book I have, and it actually came out as it was described. I always ended up with a tasty but bitter mixture before. So, well impressed. I have it in portions in the freezer now :-)
Then I was into trying the spiced oil when SWMBO popped her head round the door and said, "ooh, are you making a curry?" and so I had to decide fast .... dhansak for a first go.I was a bit pushed for time (as with all new recipes it always takes much longer than you think) but also using CA's recipes (more-or less) it produced what must have been the best one I've ever made. Not quite prefect, but I hardly expected that. It had more than a hint of that undefinable curryhouse flavour. So all in all more than just a success!
Looking forward to the next try.
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