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A question i have is it really worth the bother and effort of making a base when results are similar with a quick base method. Ive done the same with darths before when ive ran out of base and found the resulting curry was no different.
Hi alfiebFirstly, I'm glad you liked the curry, it's the only way I cook them now as it is pretty quick and easy and I think fresh tastes better than frozen.I personally don't think making a vat of base is essential for home cooking. For your average BIR this is the only way they can churn out curries quickly to meet demand but we know from lots of members experiences that base ingredients and methods vary quite a lot with the only constant really being boiled onion with a spice mix. It's basically a shortcut that has been developed by BIR's over the past 20 years.We also know from other experiences that the top posh Indian restaurants don't use a base and instead cook everything fresh to order. This wont give a BIR taste but feedback from the results has been excellent. It appears they don't even blend the ingredients, they just cook down and become part of the sauce. Emin-j is the best person to quiz over this as he has first hand experience.I guess what you have to decide if you want BIR results, or better than BIR results. Everyone is looking for something different.