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Bobby, was the "madras of death" also made with the original massive amounts of paprika in the base recipe? That might've contributed some to your plight too...
Curry on, Wayne! ;D
not bad for a drunken curry, I would eat it
No, I can't say the volume of Paprika was too high, I would have remembered. I assume from what you say a mistake was posted in the recipe that was later rectified?
I even got the tiny scum remminants that I couldn't get with spoon...
Yes Bobby. My original post for this recipe called for 25 grams of each of the main spices (including paprika). This should have been 25 ml (5 tsp).
What is it with you people and scum? Do you think there's this repugnant scum molecule hidden in every foodstuff that magically rises to the surface when boiled? The scum is totally inoffensive, if you don't believe me the next time you make a base leave all that horrible scum in and then tell me that it made a difference when you came to make your curry. It's namby-pambyism of the highest order.Secret Santa, head of SLL (Scum Liberation League)
I don't need to make this to know it will not produce what I need from a BIR curry. So where the heck am I going wrong?
Other than that this base has a very unpleasant smell ...
I have to say I really didn't like it at all. It had a sour taste and that was after I added 2 tsp sugar to try to compensate ....
the importance of removing the scum (which comes from the onions)
Perhaps you'd better resign from the SLL and join us at FAGS
ps: SS - look up the definition of scum
Quotethe importance of removing the scum (which comes from the onions)prove it.
QuotePerhaps you'd better resign from the SLL and join us at FAGS I don't know whether to laugh or gird my loins (lamb loins of course)
Quoteps: SS - look up the definition of scumwhy would I look it up? I happen to speak English!
Quote from: Bobby Bhuna on January 29, 2008, 01:09 PMI even got the tiny scum remminants that I couldn't get with spoon...What is it with you people and scum? Do you think there's this repugnant scum molecule hidden in every foodstuff that magically rises to the surface when boiled? The scum is totally inoffensive, if you don't believe me the next time you make a base leave all that horrible scum in and then tell me that it made a difference when you came to make your curry. It's namby-pambyism of the highest order.Secret Santa, head of SLL (Scum Liberation League)
but I take it on trust that generations of BIR chefs, who advocate taking the scum off, cannot all be wrong, unless you know better?.