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Hi. hope someonce can help. I have madras powder but the recipe calls for paste. So I simply add water, or shall I just add the powder as it is?
Thanks for posting. No the recipe is from a book and I am out of paste and need to make the curry tonight. I live miles from a supermarket. I just wondered if I could use the powder and make a DIY paste?
Quote from: mdoherty on February 27, 2009, 02:41 PMThanks for posting. No the recipe is from a book and I am out of paste and need to make the curry tonight. I live miles from a supermarket. I just wondered if I could use the powder and make a DIY paste?Yes, you can MD.Pastes are normally made my making a slurry of the powdered spices in water, then frying in oil until the water has evaporated and the oil has separated. The paste can then be transfered to a sterilised jar, topped off with fresh oil, for storage.So you can either do this, or:- just fry the powdered spices when you make your curry, or- make a slurry of the powders in water and fry that in oil (this helps prevent the spices from burning)Hope this helps!
If the recipe is specifying a ready made commercial paste (eg: Patak's) then, to be safe, I would use one of these pastes.