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I am going back to ifindforu's base.
Looking good this has to be the next base I try now, great photos
Quote from: ast on January 18, 2008, 02:29 PMI'll go lurk for a while. You're probably joking, but don't do that AST. You've made some great and interesting posts to date; please continue to do so!
I'll go lurk for a while.
I would appreciate someone posting on this thread an accurate Madras recipe suitable for 200 ml of this particular gravy ... anyone up for it?
SnS, I'll be happy to post where I end up with what I'm doing now, but it isn't quite ready yet (going a bit backwards with the last try, unfortunately). Like you, I took onboard Jeera's comments, but I haven't yet added any garam masala. It'll probably be next week before I get back to the laboratory. Of course, I suppose the key word here is "accurate"... ;D
Haldi,You are my hero, i love these reports.It just sounds so simple, no panic no fuss, just lovely curry everytime.I am trying this one tonight using the safron base.S
Ahh, I see. Would have been nice if you'd made that clear in your original post. One followed on from the other so it was a natural assumption that the madras recipe was from the restaurant too. So not only was I the guinea pig for the base as originally posted but I was misled into thinking the madras was a kosher restaurant recipe. Any other hidden gems that I should be aware of before I have another bash at it?
Secret Santa, can I ask you which curry base you normally use please?
I'm absolutely certain from experience that you can't.
One thing I will say is that along the way I've pretty much come to the conclusion that there is no right base because I can make any one into a decent BIR style curry.