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Quote from: smokenspices on March 23, 2008, 04:29 PMA domestic hob (medium gas burner ring) is about 1.8kW and should be ample to heat and maintain oil at 180C when a little spice paste is added. A large gas ring is about 3kWThen clearly you have not measured it. Most people add onions, garlic, ginger and then the powdered spices/spice paste and tomato puree. By which time the pan will be about 85C (ive measured it). Question is, is this hot enough?Seems to me that some people think that anything will do because its personal preferance but, from what I can tell, noone here can actually fully replicate a the taste and smell of a bir curry. Is it any wonder i ask myself? :
A domestic hob (medium gas burner ring) is about 1.8kW and should be ample to heat and maintain oil at 180C when a little spice paste is added. A large gas ring is about 3kW
Noooooooo domi! This question is about the minimum temperatures required to release the flavours of spices! Its not about bl**dy "personal preference"
Despite having onion, garlic, ginger and tomato paste in the pan, if most of the liquid (from the onion) has evaporated ...and you're now actually frying the contentsand you havn't overloaded the panand your pan is wide enoughand you've got a reasonable size burner.. then, an oil temperature of 180C should be easily attainable
Then why....are you arguing that more heat is the answer?
however I get the same smell from a curry as I do when I open a takeaway delivered to the house, which is the most important thing.
Please tell me how you manage to fry onion in oil at 85C.
Quote from: smokenspices on March 23, 2008, 05:24 PMPlease tell me how you manage to fry onion in oil at 85C.Excellent question sns! ;DAnd please tell me how you are also supposed to fry spices at 85C too! Yes its accurate.
The simple answer Rai, is you can't (onions or spices).
Quote from: smokenspices on March 23, 2008, 05:34 PMThe simple answer Rai, is you can't (onions or spices). Exactly sns, hence my question
"Get youself a bigger hob" is the answer you're looking for perhaps