Hy Guys,
Ok, this is my attempt at CA's Chicken Madras, step by step!
Step 1,

From left to right, 1, Spiced oil. 2, Un-cooked chicken. 3, Garlic, ginger & 4 chopped chilli's. 4, CA's Spice Masala, curry powder, chilli powder & tandoori masala 5, Tomato paste, dilluted with water. 6, CA's Base. 7, Sugar, salt & lemon juice, mixed together.
Step 2,

Frying off the chicken.
Step 3,

Garlic, ginger & chilli's added.
Step 4,

Curry powder, spice masala, tandoori masala & chilli powder added, off the heat.
Step 5,

Tomato paste added.
Step 6,

A third of the base added.
Step 7,

Two thirds of the base added.
Step 8,

All of the base added along with the sugar, salt, lemon juice and some chopped coriander (not stipulated in the original recipe but, I love the stuff)
Step 9,

After 5 mins final frying, just to release some oil.
Step 10,

The finished artical.
This was absolutely beautiful, even if I do say so myself ;D
This is the fourth time i've made CA's Madras and each time, it has been as good as the last, no variation whatsoever, just a great consistant dish. It has all the BIR smell, taste and pleasure that you would expect in your fav BIR.
If anybody's interested, this is what I had with it:

Left to right: Seekh Kebabs with side salad (recipe soon to be posted!) Pilau Rice (courtesy of KD2) and CA's wonderful Chicken Madras.
Just checked out the nearest TA menu and for this little lot, it would have cost me: ?11.20 + ?2 delivery charge coz it's under 12 quid. I reckon this cost me about ?3 to make and is far better than any TA I've ever had! ;D
Thanks CA for another great recipe
Ray