There is something that's been bothering me for some time....
Much is spoken about on Cr0 about 'oil reclaim' when making a curry base. It seems that quite a few people reclaim the oil from their base either for use in preparation of the final curry, or simply to produce a less greasy product.
This oil reclaim seems to be achieved by one of two methods, or a combination of them:-
-Making sure the base is quite runny, so the oil rises.
-Simmering for several hours after the pureeing stage, the point in the process
where the mixture is often skimmed.
It seems to me, that the majority of the bases popular here (with at least one notable exception), have a 'tarka' stage in which some material is fried in oil (often tomarto, tomarto puree and spices, and sometimes the garlic and ginger also), and then added to the boiling onion (pepper, carrot, celery, salad, spud, cabbage, whatever).
At least some of the received wisdom, Bruce Edwards would be a good example, states the the skimming and simmering after the addition of tarka should not be too protracted or there is a negative imapact on flavour. Indeed he goes as far as saying that the whole cooking pot should be cooled in cold water as soon as the final stage is complete, to make sure that the base cools as fast as possible.
My point is this: surely if over cooking damages flavour, why boil the hell out of it for 3 hours just to get back some oil??
I'd be interested to know what everyone thinks about this?
I used to make a 'bog standard' KD base, the oil always came up toward the end, These days I make a modified one using some extra spice, and also capsicum, celery and carrot. However now the oil does not rise, EVEN THOUGH THE BASE IS JUST AS RUNNY AS BEFORE! I've never worked out why?
I mentioned here before that many years ago I was lucky enough to see a demo. The chef started by swirling small amount of oil round a hot pan, and tipping it all out, leaving just a thin film on the pan. Yet when the curry was finished, there was the usual large quantity of oil floating on top! Now this could only have come from the base, so presumably they did not reclaim their oil in that establishment, I still go that that place, The Zari, Ifield, Crawley; and I would place it above average!
I'd be grateful for your thoughts!