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Not really into fruity curries...
... but I can actually imagine milkshake powder working - banana flavour, sweetness and milk/creamy powder lol.
I bought 2 anyway and when I came home I put them in a bag with some apples, hopefully that myth is true that that helps ripen them up.
Banana milkshake powder is a funny suggestion, but in all seriousness, there are all sorts of strange ingredients that you wouldn't think of in all types of cooking.So long as it's not harmful, I really don't have a problem with it if it creates the desired effect with no hassle and no waste. Not really into fruity curries, but I can actually imagine milkshake powder working - banana flavour, sweetness and milk/creamy powder lol.
Quote from: leodis1970 on November 27, 2015, 07:30 PMNot really into fruity curries...Neither was I until i tried Kashmiri for the first time. Who'd have thought banana in a curry would be sooooo delish! Lychees on the other hand have absolutely no place in curries as far as my tatste goes...blech!Quote... but I can actually imagine milkshake powder working - banana flavour, sweetness and milk/creamy powder lol.Like I said I was only half joking. Price being the main driving force these days due to much competition, if I were a BIR chef and wanted to get banana flavour into my sauce I wouldn't use real bananas that would have to be really ripe to impart much flavour. No, I'd cheat and add banana flavoured milk shake powder as probably the cheapest way to do it.
Dig a hole, bury it then cook a proper curry. That will add depth to a korma