i'm now sorted on the frying technique (exactly as i posted earlier). the splash guard for ?1.50 is a real find (not the waste of money having tried it to cook naan) - it works a treat for fast "frying" the healthy curry.
the following 4 off curries give u a feel for the output. they were made to go with Dipuraja's biryani using lasan tikka. one of the dishes is Secret Santa's chilli sauce plain curry the other 3 are Dipuraja's Balti (they were made to order so slight differences).
one i have noticed is that the cream coconut block does not work in this healthy curry - a flavour comes through which i don't normally get - best i can describe is an hydrogenated taste if there is such a thing.
going fwd i feel i need to work on the base - i still think there is some mileage but taking the oil out is wrecking the onion cooking. the salt is a defo must - the onion don't cook out at all otherwise (add 0.25 tsp per portion of curry).
just to be clear on this - this healthy curry is for week nights only - it don't replace the hot fried real McCoy - it gets close but it's easy to pick out the fake but the gap ain't huge and if it's the difference between eating more or less curry then it's a no brainer - currently 2 tsp oil and 0.5 tsp salt per portion.
