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Yellow flames indicate that there is too much gas and too little air for efficient combustion There should be a "mixture" screw somewhere that you can play with? Yellow flames are cooler than blue flames (where complete combustion is occurring).(check the gold control rings: http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1851.msg16037#msg16037).
This was the finished extra vindaloo sauce
So was this a vindaloo strength curry base then Haldi? Because, if I understand you correctly, he made it into extra vindaloo sauce by adding nothing other than tomato paste and reclaimed oil?I do agree that the curry base is critical to a good BIR curry.
Vindaloo round here, is a medium curry, not hot
Hi Haldi,My other half is a gas technician and says that if the restaurants flames on the gas ring were yellow it means that the gas ring would need cleaning and was blocked, hence its burning neat gas and there is no air mixture. CQ