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Do I need to say more :
You know when I started out with the Chuckle Brothers' joke? Well apparently it isn't so much a joke as reality. Do I need to say more :
The chef SPECIFICALLY says to remove the scum, so we should SURELY remove the scum IF we wish to make HIS curry base the way HE makes it.
Can it really be that there are two members who dare to disagree with you...
Quote from: Cory Ander on January 30, 2008, 01:29 AMThe chef SPECIFICALLY says to remove the scum, so we should SURELY remove the scum IF we wish to make HIS curry base the way HE makes it.I have an aunt who insists that the only way to make genuine felt is to wade up to your knees in stale piss, while bare legged you grind those sheep fibres into submission. The effectiveness of the method is indisputable being a traditional method going back to the 1400's at least, but you know what, I can make felt without the stale piss, and without the mind numbing drudgery of stomping it for hour upon hour.There is no argument here, the scum is innocuous (ok in some limited circumstances it may not be) but in general it is an insignificant factor.If you wish to promote the fiction that it makes a bit of difference to the finshed curry then so be it, but I suggest you ply your trade in that other well known forum where "if you say it's so, then it's so".
Only two? I must be slipping up somewhere then.
I have an aunt who insists....
If you wish to promote the fiction that it makes a bit of difference to the finshed curry then so be it
Yes, lots I even got the tiny scum remminants that I couldn't get with spoon with some kitchen roll before taking photo 3 :
This thread is about a SPECIFIC curry base from a SPECIFIC chef in a SPECIFIC restaurant. The chef SPECIFICALLY says to remove the scum, so we should SURELY remove the scum IF we wish to make HIS curry base the way HE makes it. It's really rather obvious, SS, I should think?
There is no argument here, the scum is innocuous (ok in some limited circumstances it may not be) but in general it is an insignificant factor.