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Quote from: CurryManUKs on January 02, 2021, 09:54 AMThanks for the reply. I've noticed that Taz's base neither fries the spices nor the onions. Do you mean to say that these things change the base for the worse, or do you just think not doing them in that particular base is better? One thing I've noticed, too, is that Taz's base contains a lot of oil -- is there an advantage to this? Certain things "just work", but recently I've been trying to understand ingredients and what they do so if I tweak recipes, I know the effect I'm producing.When I make Taz base I fry the onions and other vegetables in the large amount of oil it contains, then I add the spices, water etc.Yes the Taz base does have a lot of oil, but when you cook a curry with it, you don't use any oil. You start with the base and add spices etc. Because of the amount of oil in the base, it fries the ingredients rather than boils them.Here is an example basic curry to give you an idea of what I mean:Chicken Medium Curry with Taz BaseIngredients:1 portion pre-cooked chicken400 ml Taz curry base gravy1 level tbsp tomato puree mixed with 1 tbsp. water1 tsp garlic ginger paste1 tsp BE spice mixture
Thanks for the reply. I've noticed that Taz's base neither fries the spices nor the onions. Do you mean to say that these things change the base for the worse, or do you just think not doing them in that particular base is better? One thing I've noticed, too, is that Taz's base contains a lot of oil -- is there an advantage to this? Certain things "just work", but recently I've been trying to understand ingredients and what they do so if I tweak recipes, I know the effect I'm producing.