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CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA - ...I was very surprised to find it much better than any of mine. The tikka itself was much more mildly spiced than my usual (Blade's). The sauce was miles better than mine. More coconutty, and with less spicing than mine
As the dish sat, as the meal progressed, I noticed slight amounts of water start to pool in the sauce - something I have never seen mine do
KING PRAWN TIKKA - I need to revisit my tandoori marinade. Mine are much more lemony and much more highly spiced than these were
NAAN - ...Their's were slightly sweeter than mine. Not sure if that's down to just adding sugar to the dry mix, or something else. Opinions there would be appreciated as well
I fail to see a 5% gap anymore
Contrary to what many people seems to find, I find it far more difficult to replicate the milder curries (e.g. CTM. korma, straight "curry", etc) than the hotter dishes (e.g. madras, vindaloo, jalfrezi, etc). I think this is because the additional spices (i.e. chilli), in the hotter dishes, actually mask the underlying flavour of the milder dishes (which, I believe, primarily comes from the base).
I think this is most likely from the rice rather than the CTM. Which rice was it? Pilau or plain, probably?
If you're using Pataks pastes for your tikka marinade (?), I think the "lemony" taste is most likely from all the acidic substances in the pastes (vinegar, citric acid, tartaric acid, etc), which are distinctly noticeable and somewhat overpowering. Personally, I would avoid these pastes (or use them in moderation, at least) if I wanted to replicate a decent BIR CTM
Probably down to sugar (or ghee..but less likely I feel). I can't see what else it could be?
That's great news Josh, but I'm amazed! I'd challenge ANY member to make even a simple special fried rice or mushroom bhaji comparable with a decent BIR version!
QuoteThat's great news Josh, but I'm amazed! I'd challenge ANY member to make even a simple special fried rice or mushroom bhaji comparable with a decent BIR version! Well luckily I'm not a fan of special fried rice or mushroom bhaji