My partner and I have been getting a takeaway curry on Wednesday evenings when we are making our way back from an evening class in St Andrews. We were pleasantly surprised when we went there first as from the outside it just looks like a shed, but inside it is really well equipped and the staff there are very friendly. So we got chatting to the chef owner who is still a relatively young chap in his thirties but nevertheless he has been working in the trade for 17 years and he said he started in a well known restaurant in Dundee where he was only allowed to work front of house to begin with.
We got chatting about some local restaurants and he seems to know most of the places and who runs them and he was particularly complimentary about the standard of cooking in the two or three places that I go to.
We have become well known faces now and I took a chance and showed him some pics of my own curries and he asked a few questions about recipes and I got the impression that he realised I had a fairly good working knowledge of how to cook a decent curry. So I said to him that I would cook a couple of curries for him and bring them in to get his opinion. He was very happy to do so.
You will have seen my recent post where I took a bunch of curries through to my friend's house in Edinburgh., so on that morning I did another two curries - a medium chicken curry (basic, no place to hide) and a Pasanda - completely different of course, but deliberately so as I wanted to try and show him a bit of variety. So we took them into him on the way to Edinburgh and I will get some feedback the next time I see him.
I am looking forward to some constructive criticism!