I too think simplicity is the key.
After a recent meal at my local go to Indian( Raj of Kent, Biddenden Road) I was trying to gather the courage to ask someone for some base gravy, but I wimped out but not my girlfriend who went and asked on my behalf. To my surprise the owner came and sat down with me and went thru how I should make it at home, some onions, garlic and ginger, teaspoon of turmeric and some salt he said was all that was needed.
I told him I had looked through forums, youtube video's etc but he dismissed those as all wrong??
I have tried his way and its a neutral bland gravy but comes to life with the dish and spice added at the frying stage, I can make the same madras(my fav) but I cannot get the same as the Raj's, its close but still missing something. I've tried every type of onion, pressure cooked and fried.
I look forward to more posts from vindalooelvis and I always keep an open mind
