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God this is getting circular!Earlier I added a comment that many supermarket curries actually ARE BIRs. As I said the Mumtaz restaurant supplies Morrisons and ASDA I am sure.And the mass production argument is a bit fallacious: if you are looking for a homemade version of a takeaway, the hardest thing is scaling down to a few portions a process designed to throw out a couple of hundred covers a night - and therein lies the issue.Personally I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that if I want a restaurant style curry, I go to a restaurant. If I want to cook it myself I get homestyle curry. Not an issue really. And if I can't get to the takeaway I have a freezer full of BIR curries thanks to ASDA.Incidentally I have a Goan Goddaughter. Having been there to visit many times not one single dish I have been served by my family out there has the slightest resemblance to anything you get in a BIR. It is still, however, delicious. (And usually too hot)Mike
Well i for one would say people who post the curries pics are people who make the forum.You know why matt3333?Because they took the time and effort to make the curries and post them.To show other people on here so they can learn.So i for one would like to thank everyone who posted pics, Videos, Recpies because without them we wouldnt be anywhere near making BIRSo matt3333 can i ask why did you join the forum?Quote from: matt3333 on May 06, 2010, 07:04 PMMerely my opinion on some photos, no need to add the aggressive tone string28, 'm sure we can all resort to that.
Quote from: string28 on May 06, 2010, 07:12 PMWell i for one would say people who post the curries pics are people who make the forum.You know why matt3333?Because they took the time and effort to make the curries and post them.To show other people on here so they can learn.So i for one would like to thank everyone who posted pics, Videos, Recpies because without them we wouldnt be anywhere near making BIRSo matt3333 can i ask why did you join the forum?Quote from: matt3333 on May 06, 2010, 07:04 PMMerely my opinion on some photos, no need to add the aggressive tone string28, 'm sure we can all resort to that.
You see its the additives in supermarket curries that make people aggressive and argumentative!
To all those who have been upset by my post, I apologise-
Yes domi but you said it we can cook it better ourselfs so i think that says a lot about supermarket curries.Thanks anyway for making the point im off to a new challenge now. Quote from: Domi on May 06, 2010, 06:54 PMQuote 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
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
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... :
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, 06:58 PMAye but the thing is, string, you were also arguing that using the same ingredients that supermarkets use to mass produce food would still give the same results if made at home in a BIR style, which they wouldn't - which was the point I was arguing so how you can say you were making the same point, I don't know hehehe ;DAs to pictures of curries, I don't mind having a look but sadly I don't have the time nor the inclination to take a decent snap, I'm too busy wanting to dig into it! I by far prefer to read someone's opinion of a dish providing they've actually taken the time to cook it to spec (something not alot of members do) as I don't believe in mixing and matching base and curry recipes simply because the differences in recipes can make an altogether different curry. I was talking to Razor about this just yesterday in fact as he's doing his own take on a base but worried about the colour (apologies Razor if it was a secret!) I don't really care what a curry looks like as long as it tastes right....and you can't judge a flavour from a picture....if I want to try someone's final curry recipe, I want to try it with their spice mix, their base and their ingredients to get a true taste of their dish.
I think if you want supermarket curry you get what you pay for. ?1.49so packing them work to produce them and then the trucks delivering them. Thats tells you what you are eating simple really.