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... But some of the technique seems to be missing, a bouquet garni for instance, if you ask a Bengali cook if he uses one, he'll probably tell you to put a sock in it
There doesn't seem to be any mention of grinding the finished base (unless I've missed it) this has always been done as far back as I can remember. Grinding or passing it through a sieve gathers all the unwanted pulp, onion fibres/skin, pips and seeds etc. leaving you with the smooth BIR textured sauce.
oh memories, a simple plate of Juicy Tandoori Chicken, before Pataks took over the world.
Hi parker-21Having read most of posts on curry base, I would say some are quite near the mark as makes no difference for today's basic gravy. But some of the technique seems to be missing, a bouquet garni for instance, if you ask a Bengali cook if he uses one, he'll probably tell you to put a sock in it... YES I really have seen a sock being used as a spice infuser, but muslin cloth is more common. I have a little Tea ball infuser which is a bit battered but works great.There doesn't seem to be any mention of grinding the finished base (unless I've missed it) this has always been done as far back as I can remember. Grinding or passing it through a sieve gathers all the unwanted pulp, onion fibres/skin, pips and seeds etc. leaving you with the smooth BIR textured sauce.The importance of the grinder, if your trying to emulate the curries of the 60/70/80'sin those days, every BIR and TA would have two or three whole chickens boiling away in the curry base brew! They would fish out the overcooked chicken at the end, literally falling apart, leaving lots of bits and pieces behind.Once put through the grinder the base was ready to go! This was a real "curry secret" which meant all the vegetarian's of the time weren't, if they liked a good curry that is!Maybe this is the taste you have in your memories of those times?I still know the old school flavour, but I've never liked the smell, taste or texture of boiled chicken. oh memories, a simple plate of Juicy Tandoori Chicken, before Pataks took over the world.cheers ;D