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Anyway long story short, he disappeared a few weeks later owing me £300 end of story. He'd strung me along to get some credit and then done a Ussain (Bolt).
So, 1 tsp is 5 ml. Now written in stone.
Quote from: Bengali Bob on July 17, 2022, 01:52 PMSo, 1 tsp is 5 ml. Now written in stone.Ok so all we need now is ladle size - on the assumption we all end up with the same volume of base sauce, which isn't at all likely. Number of curries per batch of sauce would be better.
I only used 1/2 tsp of salt, ie; 2.5g so each dish contains only 0.5 g of salt or 1/10 tsp. Hmmmm??? Would that go part way to answering the question Santa?
I made a half batch first up which gave me about 1.4 litres so that's about right. I've already made 4 dishes and there is enough for another.
Quote from: Bengali Bob on July 17, 2022, 01:52 PM1 tsp is 5 ml. Now written in stone.Hallelujah, brothers and sisters — we has seen the light !
1 tsp is 5 ml. Now written in stone.
I sprinkled it with some Himalayan pink rock salt and gave it a stir through. There was an immediate and significant improvement. Salt is a flavour enhancer and it is required. Luckily it can be added after or at the end of cooking.