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Now what your saying is use the ingredients also from bir?...You can change the ingredients but then its no longer a supermarket curry is it. Simples
but of course the flavour would change if you used the same ingredients, scaled down to make a single portion of whichever dish and made it fresh a la BIR stylie
but supermarket curries list turmeric, coriander, garam masala etc the same as BIR curries, string...which cost pence a packet....and having checked out some of the prices, ?1.49 is a gross underestimation...BIRs also use cheap ingredients, string if you think they use all the most expensive ingredients you're kidding yourself. If you were to make a supermarket frozen pizza fresh at home using the same ingredients, I'd be willing to bet that a freshly made pizza base would taste different even if made with the same ingredients, the tomato sauce would taste different freshly made and used immediately....would it taste better home-made? I'd bet that it would....cheap ingredients or no... :
Quote from: string28 on May 06, 2010, 06:20 PMNow what your saying is use the ingredients also from bir?...You can change the ingredients but then its no longer a supermarket curry is it. SimplesI don't think you read it right string28.Domi said Quotebut of course the flavour would change if you used the same ingredients, scaled down to make a single portion of whichever dish and made it fresh a la BIR stylieSee...SAME ingredients...just made BIR style. Exactly what I was saying.I genuinely don't know whether you're trying to wind us up or that you just don't realise that there's a difference between BIR cooking and the cooking methods used in mass production?
Thank you Domi i knew we would get there in the endSo in other words we really dont need the supermarket we can do it ourselfs better.I think the penny just dropped :Now lets hope a few more people start cooking the curries at home and we get to find out how to do BIR style curries. ;DQuote from: Domi on May 06, 2010, 06:30 PMbut supermarket curries list turmeric, coriander, garam masala etc the same as BIR curries, string...which cost pence a packet....and having checked out some of the prices, ?1.49 is a gross underestimation...BIRs also use cheap ingredients, string if you think they use all the most expensive ingredients you're kidding yourself. If you were to make a supermarket frozen pizza fresh at home using the same ingredients, I'd be willing to bet that a freshly made pizza base would taste different even if made with the same ingredients, the tomato sauce would taste different freshly made and used immediately....would it taste better home-made? I'd bet that it would....cheap ingredients or no... :
Quote from: string28 on May 06, 2010, 06:39 PMThank you Domi i knew we would get there in the endSo in other words we really dont need the supermarket we can do it ourselfs better.I think the penny just dropped :Now lets hope a few more people start cooking the curries at home and we get to find out how to do BIR style curries. ;DQuote from: Domi on May 06, 2010, 06:30 PMbut supermarket curries list turmeric, coriander, garam masala etc the same as BIR curries, string...which cost pence a packet....and having checked out some of the prices, ?1.49 is a gross underestimation...BIRs also use cheap ingredients, string if you think they use all the most expensive ingredients you're kidding yourself. If you were to make a supermarket frozen pizza fresh at home using the same ingredients, I'd be willing to bet that a freshly made pizza base would taste different even if made with the same ingredients, the tomato sauce would taste different freshly made and used immediately....would it taste better home-made? I'd bet that it would....cheap ingredients or no... :Yes, but it doesn't alter the fact that people still use supermarket products and are able to discuss the merits/demerits all the same lol I can make homemade ketchup but I'll still prefer to use Heinz
I can make homemade ketchup but I'll still prefer to use Heinz
I did make the comment about me finding this amusing Secret Santa ;D
Hi GeorgeYou must be having one hell of a laugh at the controversy this simple post has caused- I find it fantastic well done.Let's face it who wants to knock a home made curry after a few, maybe alot of beers if there is a quick and acceptale alternative to whack in the microwave, we all know the recipes on the site produce excellent fresh curries-Mind you having seen some of the photos posted I think I'd prefer to buy at LIDL ;D