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Still swimming in oil there Bob and its split , probably your base.still Ive seen a lot worse on here latelyplus received a lot of too much oily split curries from TAs in the past.Totally agree on using less oil cooking at home.You only need 25ml oil or ghee to do a great Madras.cheers Chewy
still Ive seen a lot worse on here latelyplus received a lot of too much oily split curries from TAs in the past.Totally agree on using less oil cooking at home.You only need 25ml oil or ghee to do a great Madras.cheers Chewy
I have posted this to show that imho, a curry does not have to be 'swimming' in oil whilst still being cooked and full of flavour (for that you will have to take my word).
What a hide? Fancy posting a comment that is reflective of your own personal opinions. That is really quite unacceptable. From now on Chewy, you should post only those comments pre-approved by CarpCarp and reflecting his views.I can't wait to see your posts on the requested failures, (and the a lot worse category) could be fun.
I would like admin to confirm that I am not Chewy, by use of logged IP or other tools that are available. My recipes, ingredients and techniques might be questionable (beef madras, etc) but my posts are my own and to insinuate that I might be somebody else, because somebody else likes them on this board is a little paranoid
Still swimming in oil there Bob and its split , probably your base.still Ive seen a lot worse on here latelyplus received a lot of too oily split curries from TAs in the past.Totally agree on using less oil, cooking at home.You only need 25ml oil or ghee to do a great Madras.cheers Chewy