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I always add some coconut to the base now. It adds a nice sweetness but I don't add so much that it's obvious that there's coconut in there. Oh, and I use coconut block not powder.
As I recall Panpot's thread on the Ashoka base includes coconut block.
They take pride in the base and believe it is critical,without it being perfect all else is worthless. It contains amongst other things tomato puree (White Tower Brand) but any should do, curry powder medium (East End Madras Brand) turmeric,chili powder again East End brand, he swears by this make. Blocked Coconut Cream and wait for it vegetable margarine and vegetable oil. The full recipe I will post asap.Bye the way not a lot if any oil is recovered.
Anyone add cream or coconut? (i'm talking basic 'curry', not kormas/pathia etc)Just wondered how much and when if so for nice results[/quoteNot sure if you mean adding them to the base or to the actual curry! Personally I would add them to neither unless you are looking for a creamy or coconutty curry.I tried a base with coconut once and it was pretty disgusting (might have been a Big Boaby one). A base, for me should be bland and, therefore versatile. Subtle flavours that add to the finished dish rather than overpowering it. Something you can use for everything from a Korma to a Phall.
I tried a base with coconut once and it was pretty disgusting (might have been a Big Boaby one)