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I DSP of chopped garlic (not chopped as fine as you might think it would need to be).4 DSP of veg oil2 DSP onion? TSP of saltA pinch of ?metti potti? that what his answer sounded like when I asked. ?Id got distracted here and didn?t get a good look. It was a green herb. Anyone any ideas?1 TSP tumeric5 DSP spinach (cooked and dried).All cooked on high heat, stirred and shaken vigourously for a minute or so.Then 1 Ladle of curry gravy1 TSP fresh coriander 1 TSP quartered tomsSimmer for 2 mins. The taken off heat.Next up Bombay Aloo.1 Ladle oil1 TSO onion1 TSP of toms paste (from ?family size? tin)1 TSP salt1 TSP curry powderPre-cooked potatoesA couple of piece of sliced tom1 Ladle of curry gravyFresh corianderCook on high heat for 2 mins. Shake and stir vigourously. Take off heat.
First up he got the pilau rice on the go.? Into a big casserole sized pot.1.5 ladles of ghee (call it four dessert spoons - 4DSP).Then 3 DSP of onion1 TSP saltAfter 2 mins of frying in went the pre-washed riceThen 3 bay leaves (3 three veined variety)4 cloves2 green CardomonsCassia Bark/Cinnamon Stick (couple of inches)And something that I thought he called ?Gultri?. Not sure what it was but it was a round flat spice about the size of a two pence piece. Any ideas what this was?This all went in together and then was fried for 2-3 mins. He then added water to an inch over the rice and he said ?boiled? for 5 mins with the lid on. I?d actually say simmered as the heat was quite low.?
Then CT Jalfrezi 1 Ladle of ghee/veg oil. Not sure of ratio ? presume 50/501 DSP onion1 DSP tom paste1 TSP salt1 TSP curry powder1 TSP chilli powderA portion of green chillis - chopped lengthways (seeds left in).1 ladle of curry gravyPre cooked onionPre cooked Chicken TikkaPre cooked pepperA couple of quartered tomsFresh CorianderTotal time for all these ingredient to go in was 3 mins max (on high heat).He then simmered on medium heat for another few mins added 2 more ladles of curry gravy when it got a little dry.Next came the Balti Jalfrezi.Basically it was the same recipe except for1 DSP of Pataks Balti paste put in instead of the tom paste!
I think this is exactly what my local BIR does - but instead of Pataks Paste, he uses pataks pickle.
Gonna tray this recipe very soon. Have you noticed most of the restaurant demo recipies are all turning out be be near identical....