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It's not like the Darth Madras lacked Tomatoes, my girlfriend is a bit of a tomato fiend. With a different judge it could have easily swung the other way
Quote from: Bobby Bhuna on March 11, 2008, 11:06 AMIt's not like the Darth Madras lacked Tomatoes, my girlfriend is a bit of a tomato fiend. With a different judge it could have easily swung the other wayBut 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?
As I understand it darth happened to like madras and vindaloo and therefore added chilli powder to the base. Otherwise the base was allegedly from a restaurant (despite what curryking may otherwise think) and is versatile
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?
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.
If you can't use passata, then you're not following darths recipe, merely using it as a guideline
I'm putting two popular and supposedly versatile base sauces head to head, to see which one is superior.
Maybe put them head to head using darths madras recipe bobby and see how that pans out? Probably prove secretsanta right again (maybe)
I think all youll be doing is proving secretsantas (and domis) point