I couldn't sleep the other night, and ended up re reading "the curry crunch"
I thought maybe I hadn't given it a fair chance
so I made
the garlic ginger puree
the spice mix
the base
pre cooked ingredients
and a madras
all exactly to the books instructions
and honestly folks it's little better than average
not worth the effort
A month ago, I bought a madras from a local takeaway called Spicy Nights
It's on Haydn Road in Nottingham
http://www.spicynightstakeaway.co.uk/and the aroma and "taste" were absolutely incredible
and this is after after everything I have seen, read and demo/courses I've been on
I now know it just can't be done to this standard at home
there is just nothing left to try
You could drive yourself round the bend, chasing this amazing BIR flavour
I believe we have all the techniques, so it has to be an ingredient
I still suspect it's the oil, that's used which makes the difference
But I don't know that for a fact
I have to stand back from this now
I used to spend the whole weekend, on Curry experiments
It's not all without a degree of success
I make great chicken tikka
Soft lovely naan bread
Tasty rice
Lovely onion bhajees and pakora
samosas better than any shop round here
but the actual curry
nope!
I've sat in a takeaway while they were simply heating up a portion of base to make a korma, and the aroma was magic
I've been in a takeaway when the base was made up
and apart from the oil, there was nothing unusual in the igredients
oh well
time for a takeaway, I guess so it's not all bad news