Hey guys
As you probably know, I've been having epic results with CA's base, spice mix and recipes. My flatmate who has tried my attempt at just about every base / main on this site thinks my recent efforts are the best yet.
Last night I was in a rush. I didn't have too much in. I made an amazing curry. I don't know what you'd call it. Here's what happened:
I couldn't be bothered to pre cook meat so went with the frying option.
Ingredients:
4 tbsps sunflower oil
3 cloves finely chopped garlic
1 tbsp finely chopped onion
1 tbsp finely chopped green capsicum
1 chicken breast cut into cubes
(No tomato puree in the house, which I usually would have used - and have missed in the past when omitted, but not this time)
1 heaped tsp Rajah hot Madras (I usually used rounded)
1 heaped tsp TRS extra hot chilli powder (it's not as hot as the label suggests)
1 heaped tsp CA's spice mix (I usually used rounded)
1/2 tsp salt
Method:
Put oil in pan and heat to medium. Add garlic and cook until just becoming golden. Add onion and capsicum and reduce heat - stir often. Cook for a minute or two. Put chicken in pan. Turn down heat further and let it cook gently until almost done, stirring so as to avoid burning the finely chopped garlic. Put in all spices and salt. Turn up heat to hot and stir like your life depends on it. It got dry. I added a slug of oil to lube things up and prevent the spices burning. 30 seconds later and in with a little base, followed by the usual method of adding base and evaporating until the consistency was right.
The result reminded me of a fantastic "chicken curry" I got in a takeaway in Shawlands, Glasgow and always wanted to reproduce. I think the added oil required to fry the spices given that the chicken breast was in there too was the reason for the better than usual result, coupled with the extra curry powder and spice mix, which had the oil as a medium. I'm going to be adding more oil, curry powder and spice mix in future. From takeaways's I've had, it's swimming in the oil. I think they're using more than I am.
Cheers
BB.