Hi CA
And obviously explain from the outset that this test bares no reflection on the method providers actual spec recipe..
Unless you make it EXACTLY to the authors specifications (i.e. ingredients AND technique), it would have very little meaning, IMHO (apart from entertainment value).
Maybe that's good enough reason CA, just for the entertainment. In all honesty, we would love to pitch one madras against another but it's too much work. 6 full blown base recipes, 6 different spice mixes, plus all the extras, it's just not feasible.
The cr02 base was developed a while back, I think you instigated the idea CA?, it just seems a shame that the hard work that was put in back then, has fizzled out, with only Jerry referring to it (My Take) albeit, with tweaks.
I think the trick with this one is basically, lets see what works best with the cr02 base and masala. It won't bare any reflection whatsoever and any of the spec recipes.
You have a couple of unique ingredients in your madras such as your tandoori masala, spiced oil, 2 tsp sugar whereas, the Ashoka has it's Bunjarra, cooked g/g paste, so the flavours should be different. I think it's SnS's method that includes adding water and reducing very gradually? Dip's is almost an "all in and boil" method, again, should produce very different results.
The methods and extra spec ingredients are what will separate these dishes, so the methods in this test will be the benchmark more than the taste, if that makes sense?
Hope that explains it better CA, but your right, it does provide a little bit of entertainment for the members and I hope people are enjoying these group tests.
Ray
