Guy's,
I'm all for constructive criticism and welcome it. What I don't like to see, is someone who says "Hi Razor, tried your seekh kebabs, and they were crap" They may well be crap but I would rather them say, "Hi Razor, tried your kebabs, and to be honest, they lacked a bit of flavour for my liking" That way, I can get back to that person and offer them suggestions on how they may be improved.
I have posted recipes with others in mind, like my seekh kebabs. I personally add shed loads of cumin, and make them much hotter than my published recipe but I'm also aware that this is not for everyone, and not typical BIR/TA style.
I also don't mind having my recipes critiqued by those that offer no recipes. The fact that they are a member of a cooking forum, for me, shows that they have an interest in cooking food, not necessarily creating food, and that's fine.
The thing that get's my goat more than anything though, Is when a recipe is openly dismissed before it has even been tried. I have been guilty of this myself, especially with Dipuraja's offerings. Just because it didn't fit into "my" BIR way of thinking, I dismissed them from the offset. Thankfully, I have now tried one or two of his recipes, and been happily surprised, and I won't be so shortsighted in the future.
With all that said, some people do leave themselves wide open when they publish a recipe with such modest titles as "CTM, the best you'll ever eat" and the likes.
Ray
