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Yesterday I decided to try some of the ideas from Dave Loyden's base recipe, and in view of the discussions in this thread, added one teaspoon fenugreek
...Bhuna and Madras. both up to BIR quality.SecretSanta generously replied:Ah, you must be one of the "if it doesn't taste only of lemon it ain't a madras" brigade. The lemon is so overpowering it makes it unpalatable for me.
Quote ...Bhuna and Madras. both up to BIR quality.SecretSanta generously replied:Ah, you must be one of the "if it doesn't taste only of lemon it ain't a madras" brigade. The lemon is so overpowering it makes it unpalatable for me. For Madras, Dave Loyden adds ONE slice of lemon at the gravy stage. I suspect you're talking hyperbolese. If not, I'm concerned.On a side note: are you sure you're not a character from League of Gentlemen/Psychoville?
SS was quite right to challenge the points he did.
Quote from: Chaa006 on October 25, 2010, 08:20 PM... in view of the discussions in this thread, added one teaspoon fenugreekWas this ground fenugreek seeds?
... in view of the discussions in this thread, added one teaspoon fenugreek
Sigh. Is that how you really interpret SS's reply? To me it comes across as him dismissing someone's post because it is inconsistent with his opinion. Why he feels the need to be so negative, I don't know.
I've made the madras from this book and it produces a reasonable curry, although I didn't use his base
You miss the point Secret Ranta. This curry thing, it's getting you all agitated. Go out more, enjoy life! Take pleasure in discussion and debate, but try it in a kind of supportive sort of way!
On a side note: are you sure you're not a character from League of Gentlemen/Psychoville? With respect,SgtP
if it was so undesirable to have flames, then I'm quite sure the BIR chefs would avoid it.