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: here we go again ! I have found it's so important not to burn either the Garlic / Ginger or the Spices which is easily done , also the amount of Salt is critical to get the best flavour , we have all the recipes and ingredients it's just down to technique and practice .
I found that my madras was tasting strange when i added lemon.
the question is for me - is there anything else. cashew paste sounds good. does anyone know of anything else.
Hi secret Santa, i know not everyone adds lemon to madras, but i know 2 bir chefs that do. When you get the lemon and tomato puree right, its spot on. the lemon must be barely noticable. just enough to bring out the flavor of the tomato and give a slight sweet and sour effect. the sweet obviously comes from other ingredients. lemon and lime is an important bir ingredient, not to be discarded. in my humble opinion ! anyway enough of my preaching !
Salt is an issue yes.Now then how much salt do you serve yourself per dish please?It's just that I've heard so much about how important salt is yet what I see put in the average base is more than minimal.I beg to differ on technique and practice also Ermin. I've done it every way upside down and backwards. Heck if I were on the game I'd have earned a fortune. So then.... You are saying your dishes are perfect? Exactly the same as a TA? Mine aren't but they are pretty damned close and I'm adding different things. I don't think it is about point A for most cooks who are proficient, its about point B. The Exit and an end to the doubt. It's a stew, made faster for the restaurant trade. It isn't rocket science and Chefs are inventive and secretive about what they put in their food. Ask KFC if you can have their special recipe yeah? Anyone can cook chicken, only KFC know what spices they use. there are plenty of other examples too.There is nothing what so ever wrong in experimenting with food providing you know a little of the outcome. Yes here we go again. No change, same result. Best regards.Quote from: emin-j on January 21, 2010, 08:21 PM : here we go again ! I have found it's so important not to burn either the Garlic / Ginger or the Spices which is easily done , also the amount of Salt is critical to get the best flavour , we have all the recipes and ingredients it's just down to technique and practice .
1 - 1 1/2 teaspoons of Salt per portion
How much do others use for salt?
ps, anymore ingredients to add to the list