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Looks great MM. Thanks for trying it and reporting your findings with photos Which recipes did you use for your rice and (naan?) bread?
The predominant flavour, which I now attribute to the curry powder (an ingredient that I never use in my day-to-day curries) was gone, and instead the dish had a gentle harmony with all of the flavours complementing themselves perfectly. Almost certainly the key change was the replacement of CA's curry powder by MDH Kitchen King
Thanks for trying these recipes and for reporting back with your findings.
However, I'm a little confused by your report.
Isn't "MDH Kitchen King Masala" just another "curry powder"? And, presumably, in your opinion (I can't say because I have never tried it to know) a "decent curry powder"?
I don't "recommend" any specific "curry powder" in my recipe. I state that "any decent mild or medium one, or paste, will do". Presumably MDH Kitchen King Masala fits this bill?
it's not sold or labelled as a curry powder : it just describes itself as "a blend of spices". And in your own recipe, you draw a clear distinction between a "curry masala" and a "curry powder", and you incorporate some of each, so you and I must surely agree that not all "blends of spices" are necessarily "curry powders" : some of them are, to use your own term, "curry masalas", others are "garam masalas", "pickle masalas" and so on
what matters (in my humble opinion) is that its use makes a very significant improvement to the results, and leads to the best curry I have ever made, so it must surely be worth recommending it to others to try. Would you not agree ?
And no, I don't have shares in MDH, before you ask !