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The author of the book sent me the following email yesterday...."...Unfortunately there are some that wish they had written a book first and their sadness is all to apparent..."
looks good solar , where did you get your gas cooking ring from ?
Quote from: chriswg on July 28, 2010, 10:33 AM I couldn't see the point in only making 2 litres.]Surely, the point is that it costs less, it's more manageable and there's less to waste, if you don't like it. I'll be following the SS approach of making 1/9, 10% or something like that. I don't need industrial quantities and I don't want to find storage space for a catering sized stock pot.>I didn't add in the optional tandoori sauce but I doubt >that would have made any significant difference. How can you know if you didn't try it?>I'm sure once we crack the method (as we have with onion bhajis) >the actual recipes will become less significant. All good recipes include the method, of course. Ingredients and method are both important, so I disagree with your logic.>In the book, he doesn't really reveal anything >exciting or new about how to cook the curries.I think that's unfair.
I couldn't see the point in only making 2 litres.]
What did you think of the base, Secret Santa? Similar to others on this site? I must admit, your damning report is making me question whether I should bother or not.
I don?t see how the recipes can fail to produce enjoyable curries