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£4.20 for 10 ml, or was at the time this listing appeared. The one that KB depicted is not food grade (which would not stop me consuming it, but a word to the wise ...).
Hi RobGood Find!I copied the link directly off the Birmingham Mail page which is:https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/how-to-make-a-balti-11448351RegardsMick
I see there's a large pan of base sauce on the stove but I don't think he uses any. Is this credible for cooking a balti? Perhaps it is, and maybe it's a reason why I found the Shababs balti interesting the first couple of times I tried it. More like, swimming in oil. There's no way I believe any balti house would prepare dishes in a small bowl. It would be too inconvenient and slow everything down.
Done a search ref Al frash balti, and unearthed the following, He claims it is the closest to the Al frash balti that you'll find on the web. https://youtu.be/Oqni0eorRFY?si=w95qR5yPFQ8wK0dlhttps://youtu.be/iXtsP0LeKuE?si=RWzuA0hTrNSs-3_KRegards pap rika