Hi SP/Moonster.
would it be possible to only make half portions of curry base
It would be possible but, would it taste the same as the full spec recipe? Halving the ingredients does not necessarily mean halving the cooking time!
And I also agree, if we are to test certain members dishes, we should make them exactly to spec, including method but, how practical is that, really? 6 full blown bases @ 2 ltrs each. Have you got room for 12 litres of base in your freezer because I know I haven't, lol.
5 or 6 portions of precooked chicken, cooked exactly to spec? Most of which are asking for between 600g and 1 kg of chicken That would cost at least 30 quid just for the chicken alone! Just to do the test, by spec recipe would cost in the region of 30 - 40 quid.
But this wouldn't be a recipe comparison test, it would be an experiment using a base that some of the more long standing members developed quite a while back along with an accompanying curry masala. All that we would be doing, is looking at which method best suits the base and masala, that's all. As far as I'm aware, this base got developed but never really got explored much after that, except for Jerrym, who has tweaked it to suit his taste but the tweaks no longer mean that it is the cr02 base!
If my method came out last, it wouldn't bare any reflection on what my spec recipe would turn out like, it would just show that my method doesn't suit this combination. It wouldn't worry me in the slightest.
If the majority of the members really want us to do a proper "Curry test" then fair enough, but it would take far longer than 2 months to complete, and in reality it would probably take about 6 months minimum.
Lastly, we all debate where the "taste" comes from. I think most of us have ruled out that it's some closely guarded secret, known only in BIR circles. I also think that a good many of us have ruled out some secret ingredient too. So what does that leave us with? Ok, experienced chefs will no doubt cook something better than a novice, but I don't believe that any of the testers are what you would describe as novices, just not professionals that's all. So for me, that leaves the method to explore. This experiment would at least tell us which method works well with this base.
Ray
