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Hello guys.. i do apologize that I am unable to continue to this forum, due to capturing videos, editing then uploading, sharing on social media. everything on my neck. i have read all the comments and i will take it on board. my vindaloo and madras i am going to re-do it again in a proper way on my aluminum pan with the breast chicken. also, i am going to do My Special 'KILLER PHAL' Very soon. and some of my previous videos i was extremely nervous as i never created any videos like this before. hopefully, with more practice, i will be more organized. also i am working on updating my recipes to a written version. thank you, stay safe
Quote from: BRITISH-IAN FOOD on June 12, 2020, 06:03 PMalso i am working on updating my recipes to a written version. I think everybody is doing this. I have already done the recipes I've made so far. It might save you some work if you collected text format files from the members here who have already transposed some of your videos. You could then just read over them and edit as you see necessary. I'm happy to send you the ones I've already done.
also i am working on updating my recipes to a written version.
* In most of the videos I've seen, the chefs use base gravy plus red gravy plus sometimes something that some chefs call "onion sauce" (instead of "onion gravy"), which I suspect to be onion-tomato-paste.
Quote from: chonk on June 13, 2020, 12:16 PM* In most of the videos I've seen, the chefs use base gravy plus red gravy plus sometimes something that some chefs call "onion sauce" (instead of "onion gravy"), which I suspect to be onion-tomato-paste.I think you're talking about the three pot method which is generally not used in BIR (i.e.UK restaurants). The three pot method uses a tomato sauce, an onion sauce, and a white, nut sauce and is used in actual Indian restaurants as opposed to Bangladeshi etc. that are the majority of UK based curry houses. I know it's used in Australia and the US Indian restaurants. If you have seen a red sauce in a BIR then it's probably the masala sauce which is sort of a tomato sauce, I suppose, but is for dishes like chicken tikka masala, or more likely just diluted down tomato puree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Seg3Rmts7Yohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA_l_rHS2FQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaWw7_JNH1AWas this discussed on the board already?
Spent yesterday writing out a few of Syed