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Offline JohnSmith4

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Re: Curry wrong(?)
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2016, 06:20 PM »
So where did it or you go wrong? Your method was correct and adding salt was a good thing. Old spices perhaps?

That's what I was wondering, the spices were from jars opened roughly 6 months ago, maybe slightly older. I was under the impression once opened jars had a good 6 months usable life. Not sure where I heard that from. But if it was the spices being too old, why was the smell so good. Maybe my taste-buds are bad. :)

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Re: Curry wrong(?)
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2016, 09:36 PM »
John if the jars are airtight and kept in a dark cool place they should have just been passable I would have thought but not ideal. I have a feeling that may have been your main problem and the smell is derived from not just the spices but the fried onion garlic etc. so it will still smell fine.

I suggest whatever you do next ditch those old spices and buy small packets of fresh spices (reach to the back of the shelf where they keep the longest dated ones  ;)). Small packets get used more quickly so you're forced to buy new fresh ones often - assuming you're making a decent amount of curries of course. Each packet of spices I buy lasts for about six weeks at most, usually fewer.

 

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