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Are you saying the problem is that there are a lot of bad BIRs and people are comparing their results to these establishments rather than to the best BIRs?
The biggest source of disappointment is the people on RCR who claim that not only are the RCR curries BIR standard, but that they are even better than BIR.
author=George link=topic=2243.msg19321#msg19321 date=1199738483I'm getting more interested in this melting base recipe if it's one of the best so far, even if it falls short of your ultimate idea for a curry. How does it compare with Darth's 100% recipe would you say - anyone who's tried both? RegardsGeorge
It gives a very tasty result, but not the same as BIR's I knowIf frozen it comes back with a strong bay leaf aroma
Do you mean the melting base recipes aren't like almost any BIR you've ever visited, or just not like your local/favourite BIRs? If they are good in absolute terms, it sort of sounds like the meting base recipes may be worthy of consideration in a sub-category of authentic curries, or UK curries with sultanas and apples, for example, but are not what we're primarily looking for here at cr0.RegardsGeorge
My greatest wish would be to find just one restaurant that makes decent curries, old style, and to drag you there to show you what a diservice you are doing to the BIR scene by bigging up Andy's efforts.Unfortunately I am truly at my wits end to find just one restaurant that produces such curries any more. And it's not that I'm fussy or anything. All the curry houses, and I do mean all, that I used to frequent in various parts of the country had this taste and smell, but it has now gone.
The bay leaf aroma stands out a mile
Hi Haldi,Does it specify Asian (rather than European) Bay Leaves?
Did we ever find out, if the ebook told us, which restaurant the recipes came from?