Hey all,
I've been lurking on this forum for a while, but the limited page views as a guest finally pushed me to join. As a true-born Brit, I've always appreciated a good curry and I've always wondered exactly what it is that makes that distinctive taste we find in Indian restaurants. Like a lot of people, I spent ages looking for the secret and tried all kinds of 'one-stage' recipes. A lot of them were very nice, but they didn't have that particular taste.
I found a link to chewytikka's base sauce and madras recipe somewhere on the internet and was intrigued by the idea of having a pre-prepared base sauce. I finally got around to trying the madras recipe a month or so ago and I was blown away by the results. I'm not a great cook and I even had to compromise on some of the ingredients, but I found it was astonishingly close to the "real thing". Clearly, you guys know what you're talking about.
I'm looking forward to trying out other curry recipes in the future and branching out into rices, sides and breads.
If anyone has any suggestions on good "next steps" after chewy's madras, I'd love to hear them; the sheer volume of expertise on this site makes it pretty daunting!
In any case, while I'm afraid I don't have a lot to offer you all here and might not post all that often, I'm looking forward to being here a lot as a spectator... and I appreciate the time and effort that all of you have put in who have posted recipes. You're truly doing God's work, gentlemen.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some curry base to defrost for dinner.