Posted by ASTWhat takes 2 days to make and is gone in less than 5 minutes? ;D
Absolutely fabulous, definately something I would have enjoyed at a restaurant. Good texture, the meat just fell apart and the rice was delicious.
Great to hear it turned out ok! ;D As SnS says, sky's the limit now!
So I ended up making the chicken jalfrezi for me and a milder prawn version the the other half. Basically it was the same procedure but i subbed a tablespoon of extra hot chilli powder for a teaspoon of mild. I also didnt put any green chillies in it. However it still managed to blow her away
she loved the flavour but complained about the heat. Any tips (apart from removing the teaspoon of mild chilli powder) to reduce the heat?
Here's my solution to the above:
For our son (13 months): Use just a small pinch (1/8 tsp or less) of chilli powder (we only have the one kind in the house)
For my wife, who doesn't like things too spicy: Use 1/4-1/8th tsp. For her, 1/4 tsp can be plenty hot. Of course, I don't add fresh chillies in either case.
For a friend who likes things warm, but not too spicy: about 1/2 tsp and 2-3 fresh chillies (if they're small). Sometimes it can be too much for him, and other times it's fine. Depends on the chillies and him, I think.
These amounts were guided a bit by the KD curry recipe, but she's using more than 400ml of base (if I remember correctly). So far, I haven't had too many complaints!
I guess this should be added to the recipe page too, in case anyone's interested and wants to vary the heat according to this guidance. ;D
Cheers,
ast