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Well the big Seekh Kebab machine in the window at Imrans on Ladypool Road finally laid that argument to rest for me as I sat and commented on the lovely smokey taste they had to find they were cooked over a gas charcoal grill
It is Phil but you can get gas bbq briquettes that do the same thing. This is what I had in my bbqhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/48-Penroc-Barbecue-Briquettes-Gas-BBQ-replace-Lavarock-Lava-Rock-/381231482020?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item58c32ac4a4Sorry for the confusion
There's nothing like the flavour from a Tandoor! If you can imagine making one of Chewy's Jhal Frezi's to perfection using pre-cooked Chicken, then using Tandoori Chicken Tikka and also cooking to perfection.... Well... Its another world again.
Quote from: Stu-pot on April 21, 2015, 10:55 PMThere's nothing like the flavour from a Tandoor! If you can imagine making one of Chewy's Jhal Frezi's to perfection using pre-cooked Chicken, then using Tandoori Chicken Tikka and also cooking to perfection.... Well... Its another world again. You would say that, wouldn't you! Anyone who has invested
and unworthy of you.
I think that is a very unfair remark
Quote from: Phil [Chaa006] on April 22, 2015, 09:11 AMI think that is a very unfair remarkBeing fair doesn't really come into it, I suggest, if one is trying to achieve the best flavours without spending money unnecessarily.
I notice you didn't comment on my main argument that BIR tikka, which is usually cooked in a tandoor, is often not very good at all.
Also, you make it sound as if you have a tandoor. Is that the case?