Here's the base piccy:

And here's the madras I made using Dip's recipe:

I used Dip's madras recipe as that was the last madras recipe I used (in conjunction with CA's base).
I found the base works very well. The only negative I have is the yield of oil in the final dish which will be no problem at all to the reclaimed oil brigade of which I am not a member ;D and the oil didn't rise in the base after cooking, only in the final dish which you can see in my final dish pic above. The sweetness I mentioned in a post above dissipates on cooling and the base overall allows each spice to show itself though to be absolutely certain I have to try it out on more complex recipes. I also like the fact that this base doesn't use capsicum

I have to say I preferred the madras using your base over the one I made using CA's base (and that one rated quite highly

) I prefer this curry using Dip's madras over CA's own madras/base/spice mix method though I will have to make more curries (dopiaza, pathia and a jalfrezi

) using this base to get a better general picture. This base lacks some of the savouriness of admin's new base which is my preferred fave for madras however having said that I don't find that the "ANB" works as well for other curries because it can overpower in some recipes, I don't feel that your base will have that effect and so may be more versatile. All in all I prefer this base to CA's, but the Admin's new base edges this one for that overall savouriness.
For marks out of ten I'd give it an 8 thus far and it dropped a mark (this is being harsh, I know

) for the two-pan method which I don't feel would make much of a difference if any at all though to be sure I'd have to try the all-in-one-pot method lol.
I've not had a curry for a while and this one made a very good impression....I'll be using it again though as you know I have a few bases still to try

I'll be using it to make a pathia on Friday so I'll let you know how it compares then, too.
