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Quote from: livo on July 23, 2022, 02:59 AM3) Has to be cooked in a Birmingham Balti Co. Balti pan and served in it as well.The Birmingham Balti Bowl Co. Ltd. was incorporated on 28-Apr-2021 — how, then, were authentic Birmingham baltis cooked prior to the date ?-- ** Phil.
3) Has to be cooked in a Birmingham Balti Co. Balti pan and served in it as well.
It's really easy to fall down the balti rabbit hole but when you think the addition of any variety of "balti" paste makes a proper balti you've fallen a bit too far.
I recall the previous suggestion (Andy Munro) for a bowl was Uncle's Home Store, Birmingham. I was there (Ladypool Road) yesterday; first time in years. I couldn't find the shop. They may have closed down. Advanced notice. I will be reviewing my supper last night. Shababs Balti Chicken. What you will see is not for the faint-hearted. Rob
So I searched for Balti in Sydney and the top link was to a restaurant called The Colonial something which claims to serve British curry. A report on Trip Advisor claimed the Balti was the best this side of Birmingham. Promising. Checked the menu. No Balti. Come to think of it, I can't recall seeing a balti on a menu out here.
Balti chef conference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eyx_DhepDg
The more research I do the more I find that people will call absolutely anything a balti. I have also come across some information that points to the possibility that base gravy is not a part of balti preparation or cooking. Balti chef conference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eyx_DhepDg
However, I disagree with your second comment. I've just done it. Two brum baltis from fresh ingredients as per the instructions.
Quote from: livo on July 24, 2022, 12:05 AMI think Jamie Oliver adds citric acid in his recipe. Why? Because he's a clueless chav, that's why.
I think Jamie Oliver adds citric acid in his recipe. Why?