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...some of my own freestyle curries...
BTW SnS, did you ever give my vindaloo recipe (or even the Jalfrezi) that I use with this base a shot? If so, I'd be really interested to hear what you thought of it. I still haven't gotten a chance to vary either the amounts or the composition of the spice mix yet. I have tried it at both mild and madras strength though, and I thought it was still pretty good.
Does the sweet Paprika make much difference over the standard kind.
Also, it's easier for me to get Nicola salad potatoes. I guess your gonna say something like "the chef was very specific about the variety" but since they are similar salad potatoes do you think I can get away with them?
(I still have no conclusive information regarding Deghi Mirch. I gather it is made from a sweet, mild kasmiri chilli)
I'll let you into secret. The new recipe now says "salad potatoes" (no mention of Charlotte).
Quote from: smokenspices on February 02, 2008, 03:28 PMI'll let you into secret. The new recipe now says "salad potatoes" (no mention of Charlotte).I'd be prepared to wager that you could use any potato and it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference.
Hi AstUsed your Lamb Vindaloo recipe last weekend but without the Lamb and lamb stock (as I was using prawns). As far as I can recall, it was very hot and tasty, but to be honest we'd had a couple of bottles of wine (doing a bit of a Floyd, as you do when cooking) so I need to do it again when sober to make a better analysis.As far as I can recall everything else was as per your recipe below (lamb bits omitted) and I also added a tsp of lemon juice.[snip]As I've now restocked the gravy freezer, I will be cooking your Vindaloo again this weekend (possibly without the wine!)
I'd be prepared to wager that you could use any potato and it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference.
Quote from: smokenspices on February 02, 2008, 03:28 PM(I still have no conclusive information regarding Deghi Mirch. I gather it is made from a sweet, mild kasmiri chilli)Whatever it is I can assure you it's definitely not mild, well at least the MDH version isn't.
I wouldn't want to see the results of using a really floury potato...It would melt away to nothing and probably end up adding very little.