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I have to agree with that, Rai...
Maybe they were actually different bobby and you just didnt realise it? So many people claim to know that they havent burnt something and that they have done everything identically. Well, sorry, but I dont believe it. There are far too many posts here to demonsrate otherwise
Isnt the main difference between the two bases the absence of tomatoes on Darths base (which he adds at the madras stage)?
And did you add the minimal amount of oil in Darths or the increased amount?
Because, from what I can tell from your Bhuna photos, the main differences are the redder colour (tomatoes?) and oiliness (oil? haha) of the one made from the saffron base?
Let's face it, you're never going to come up with a base recipe to suit all people, otherwise we'd all eat at the one same restaurant....either that or we'd end up with an Indian chain like McDonalds Gawd! it makes me shudder to think of it :-X
Back in the Great American Gold Rush of 1849, thousands of prospectors headed to the USA to panhandle for gold. Many found fortunes, thousands died, a few found fame, but perhaps the most famous of all was Jagir Singh, known as 'Masala Jak', who left the Punjab for the USA. Jak found no gold, but did find fortune when he introduced the cowboys of the Wild West to the delights of Indian Cuisine. His fame travelled across America, a legend was born. Old tales tell that the words 'Masala Jak' derived from Mister Jagir Singh, maybe true...maybe not...Simply sit back and enjoy the Curry, as it would have been served in the Wild, Wild West...
well bugger me! I'll have to visit Kama Sutra next time I'm up in Glasgow gives a whole new meaning to eating out..... (sorry!...I know it's a bad line but I just can't help meself :-[ )