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Sounds good mate! Liking the idea of dried shallots/garlic. Will add a nice savoury note i bet!I noticed you remove the spices? When you refrigerate did you leave them in?
Quote from: RobbieC on July 13, 2016, 06:11 PMSounds good mate! Liking the idea of dried shallots/garlic. Will add a nice savoury note i bet!I noticed you remove the spices? When you refrigerate did you leave them in?Most definitely -- I remove before serving but not before storing.Anyhow, give it a go -- you may even be able to eat it the same day you make it !** Phil.
I noticed you remove the spices? When you refrigerate did you leave them in?Only reason I ask is that since our method is basically the same, I wonder why I see such a large difference from leaving over night?Because to me it's a night and day difference.. Maybe has something to do with the oven?
- 225g Natural yoghurt (or Greek)- 1/2 tsp chilli powder (optional)- 1/2 tsp garam masala- 1 tsp sugar (or to taste)- 1 teaspoon bottled mint jelly (or sauce)- 1/4 tsp mango powder (amchoor)- 1 tbsp fresh coriander (finely chopped)- pinch of salt (or to taste)- couple of drops of green or yellow (or other colour) food colouring (optional)- 1 clove finely chopped garlic (optional)is this a indian cury or u just make this up is it your recipe your creation ..?Simply blend all of the ingredients together.