I don't know what I am doing right, with this old oil
But I've copied another places curry base, and gone on to make a clone of one of their curries.
I posted the recipe here
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2296.0Up until now, my homemade version was nowhere near as good
If you tried a teaspoon of my latest attempt, you would have to eat the lot.
Seriously folks, these latest curries are absolutely addictive
When I'm at work, I'm just thinking about the next time I will cook one
I am gobsmacked at it's quality and I am
really critical of everything I make
Both bases I made, require boiling the veg for an hour, then adding the oil & spice and boiling about another
two hours
I realise that these cooking times are not needed for smaller quantities of base, but it really affects the oils flavour
And that's how long the genuine full sized base takes to cook
The new Bruce Edwards recipe cooks the veg for only an hour
If anyone is satisfied with that, then good
It keeps things simple
But it didn't work for me
I really believe that you need at
leasttwo hours cooking with a base
You simply won't get the right flavour with less time
The idea of using old oil in the base may not be common practice at all places
But it's not a
theory of mine
I have seen it done
But if noone else can make this work, then I guess that doesn't really matter.
It does make me wonder if I lucked out with this old oil I got.
Maybe I'll never be able to do this again, when it runs out