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Offline jb

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interesting video on youtube (sag aloo)
« on: August 19, 2009, 12:54 AM »
Havn't been on the forum for some time,found this on youtube...

Indian Restaurant Sag Aloo

very interesting!!!
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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2009, 02:30 AM »
I've watched a few of those "Curryholic1" videos before. He seems to have loaded a few more since I last watched.

Has anyone tried his base or any of the recipes? There's a couple (like this one for Sag Aloo) where he's filming a play-by-play commentary from a BIR kitchen.

I was thinking about giving his CTM a try, as its a little different from the methods I've tried. He fries the coco powder and sugar in the oil before adding any other ingredients. The BIR chef used that technique in the Korma video.

I did notice a promo for the RCR site at the end of the Madras though...

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2009, 07:51 AM »
This is all Curry Barking Mads videos
He's absolutely amazing
He's got into a BIR kitchen and filmed loads of curries cooked
I don't think anybody else (not even Pat Chapman) has done this
Fantastic

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2009, 01:28 PM »
The CTM recipe does look good (the masala paste recipe looks pretty straightforward as well).May have to give this one a go myself!!!

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2009, 08:25 PM »
hi guys there is website called kitchen streaming.com i has lots of videos from inside the kitchens of bir restaurants, very good too. 1 restaurant is called fatimas on IOW and the other is the jafflong which is in the dartford area. isn't that up your way UB?
happy watching!
i think all will benfit from watching the videos, i think that jerry you will enjoy particularly the jafflong vids as they use an onion paste :) it has videos for korma,vindaloo,CTM,ceylon(vindaloo hot) lamb bhuna and many more.
www.kitchenstreaming.com

regards
gary ;)

and the link actually works ;D just tried it!

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2009, 08:30 PM »
I was thinking about giving his CTM a try, as its a little different from the methods I've tried. He fries the coco powder and sugar in the oil before adding any other ingredients. The BIR chef used that technique in the Korma video.

Hi Josh
If you look closely there is no oil in the pan before the coconut powder and sugar go in,
Bob

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2009, 11:10 PM »
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If you look closely there is no oil in the pan before the coconut powder and sugar go in,

Bob - you're absolutely right! But it sort of looks like the coco powder melts or something, as the sugar/coco mix looks more like a paste after 30 seconds stirring.

I will try this method on the weekend.

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2009, 08:26 AM »
parker21,

will give the jafflong a go (looks an interesting site generally).

for info on the onion paste front - last 2 off bases i've not made the past as i normally make it in parallel with the base and was a bit rushed both times. i've been surprised how little i missed the paste. it does add a depth of flavour but not as much as i'd believed. i do intend to continue using it as my norm though. it lifts the curry as notch for sure but only 1 notch.

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2009, 09:49 PM »
This is all Curry Barking Mads videos
He's absolutely amazing
He's got into a BIR kitchen and filmed loads of curries cooked
I don't think anybody else (not even Pat Chapman) has done this
Fantastic

I agree. The korma video seems consistent with snatches of what I've seen with my own eyes in some open plan kitchens. This could be the biggest breakthough in ages.

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Re: interesting video on youtube
« Reply #9 on: August 24, 2009, 02:36 AM »
This could be the biggest breakthough in ages.

I really don't think so George. Given a decent base the korma is the easiest curry to make.

Add a ladle of sugar, two ladles of coconut flour, mix around in the pan for a minute. Add a few ladles of base, precooked meat or veg, and simmer/boil for 5 mins. At the end add a couple of ladles of uht cream and possibly some kewra water. Job done. Easiest curry ever!

 

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