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They are all very similar in my experience......a Jal frezi is a Bhuna with less sauce and extra fresh chilli
Even then it wouldn't suit him as this recipe is essentially a madras with peppers and onions. Great if you are trying to reproduce low end takeaway but otherwise rather bland (for a bhuna).
And who even mentioned "a standard madras" ffs?
I did. Your bhuna is, after all, almost your standard madras with extra peppers and onions. You know, a formula curry.
...here is a quote from Bruce Edwards in the Curry House Cookery Update re the JalfreziIt usually contains peppers, fried onion, chillies and coriander; in fact the only thing that distinguishes it from Bhoona is that it contains chillies. The version given here is quite hot, but it doesn't have to be, it is entirely up to you. Ingredients as for Bhoona with the addition of green chillies sliced lengthwise, and half to one teaspoon of chilli powder.
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on August 05, 2010, 05:43 PM...here is a quote from Bruce Edwards in the Curry House Cookery Update re the JalfreziIt usually contains peppers, fried onion, chillies and coriander; in fact the only thing that distinguishes it from Bhoona is that it contains chillies. The version given here is quite hot, but it doesn't have to be, it is entirely up to you. Ingredients as for Bhoona with the addition of green chillies sliced lengthwise, and half to one teaspoon of chilli powder.not sure that formula equals bad curries - take the Ashoka chain for example - excellent curries but to a formulaStephen if you wanted a description of formula curries you'd be hard pressed to find a better quote than that.This type of curry represents the worst practices of BIRs which are very common now sadly.