Quote from: Bobby Bhuna on September 01, 2008, 07:33 PM
Hey Haldi, you've motivated me to try and buy some base from my local. Do you find the bases from all your locals taste similar or are they all just good in different ways?
Cheers, BB.
I have had samples from four places
The spicing is slightly different, sometimes a little more tomatoey, but they all have this extra unidentifiable taste
You might not notice how big the difference is, unless you compared your home made base to it.
Then you you will try to alter your base to get this extra flavour and find that you simply can't get it.
Quote from: Bobby Bhuna on September 01, 2008, 07:33 PM
Also, have you ever tried adding mooli? I just ask because you said the missing taste was vegetablish.
Cheers, BB.
Yes BB, I have tried mooli, swede, cabbage,turnips,carrots,chick peas,gram flour,fresh coriander,dried fenugreek,fresh fenugreek,aubergine
Quote from: joshallen2k on September 02, 2008, 02:40 AM
There are a number of "demo" base recipes on this site. Saffron, Rajver, etc etc.
Assuming the statement above is true - "the secret is in the base" - then why do these recipes not do the trick?
Is it an issue of scale? Chef's "forgetting" a key ingredient? These are crap BIRs?
-- Josh
The bases on this site are as good as you can get, without doing something extreme to duplicate BIR kitchens
The use of poppadom oil may influence the final result too
I will post after I've tried that
I don't think it can be an intentional ingredient that we are missing
I think it may be circumstantial i.e. using something that we might assume is thrown away such as old curry gravy, old oil, old poppadoms
Quote from: joshallen2k on September 02, 2008, 02:40 AM
Is it an issue of scale? Chef's "forgetting" a key ingredient? These are crap BIRs?
For Haldi to say that using the base sample, the curry was 100%, is a huge statement.
-- Josh
Of that I am 100% sure
I have never produced that quality like that using home made base
It is exact
Quote from: Tamala on September 02, 2008, 02:26 AM
Now THATS what I call "spot on" !
Listen to this man, the "secret" is in the base! It is where the essence of the BIR taste and aroma is developed. THIS is where "the magic happens". The final cooking process is simply a tweak that produces the variations. Without a replica BIR base you're f&*ked! That is if REALLY replicating a BIR curry is your aim 
Thanks Tamala
I have narrowed my search to this single area