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Don't make the mistake of confusing 'European' chickpeas and Indian chickpeas (gram or channa), totally different things.
When this potato in onion bhaji stuff first started I asked in a T/A that does fantastic bhajis and they looked at me like I was crazy. The chef explained in a very condescending manner that the difference between an onion bhaji and a vegetable pakora was that one was made from onions and the other was made from potatoes (and other veggies).RegasrdsCoR
Ray, is that the Pataks description? no wonder my test wasn't right.
Quote from: Axe on March 22, 2010, 12:42 AMRay, is that the Pataks description? no wonder my test wasn't right.Hi Axe,Yeah, that's from the label on the Pataks jar, which is what I belive he uses in the video.What was you using?Ray
I think he's the best thing to happen in Indian cooking so far as we are concerned. Deny if you will. He's a real Chef.
I don't think anyone can deny he clearly has access to a takeaway kitchen, as for how good a chef he is.............until someone visits Penrith and tries his food, who knows?I don't think he helps himself with his manner, he appears to want to rush everything and if his onion bhajis are anything to go by I won't be hurtling up the M6,