But it did didnt it? Because there were none in the base and only 1 tsp of tomato puree in rajvers madras recipe. Whereas darth adds passatta in his madras recipe and the saffron base has tomatoes?
How else can I put this Rai? It tasted really good and didn't seem like it was missing anything. With the Saffron base, the curry tasted slightly more "tomatoey" but it's not as if the curry with the Darth base wasn't "tomatoey" enough. Like I say, it was really good and very similar.
I can't use Pasatta, because it's rarely used by BIR recipes on this site and for a
base comparison I have chosen a simple, generic recipe. As I've said, I really can't see any fairer than that.
Any other base, when combined with a recipe that uses Pasatta would be at a disadvantage, as the addition of this otherwise rarely used ingredient is not what they are meant for. If you are saying that the Darth base
is meant specifically to be coupled with the use of Pasatta, then it is not versatile, since it would not work with nearly all other BIR recipes.
However, if as you say, Darths base
is versatile, then I should be able to use it with simple generic recipes, like the Rajver Madras, which I have, successfully. I don't understand why you are unsatisfied by this. I assume your point is that I just can't compare bases? If so why not? I've used a very simple, standard third party recipe.