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The last 2 tests have really taught me a lot about what works well with kebabs and tikka, if I learn as much from trying 5 Madras recipes then I'll be a happy man.
And obviously explain from the outset that this test bares no reflection on the method providers actual spec recipe..
Quote from: Razor on October 10, 2010, 12:50 PMAnd 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).
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?
it does provide a little bit of entertainment for the members and I hope people are enjoying these group tests
Not really, to me, Ray. I think if you deviate from the recipes (at all) then you deviate from the authors' intent. The result will therefore be invalid (strictly speaking, for comparison purposes).
I agree that, provided the tests remain in that context, it's fine. However, recent suggestions about making the "winning recipe" a "sticky" and forum members referring other members to the winning recipe worries me (for the reasons stated above). Though I have seen that you've been gracious enough to repeatedly affirm the entertainment value (but some haven't)
Correct, but if this test goes ahead, we will not be creating any recipe providers spec recipe, we would just be using their method and any extras that they throw in such as spiced oil. So validity shouldn't come in to it really. Basically, it would be, for example, cr02 Madras, CA style and so on....and as long as that is well documented from the start, we should avoid any confusion, hopefully