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BTW I did a pictorial Madras "how to" in .pdf, for a friend, can anyone tell me how I can post it here on cR0? as it might be of interest.
Chewy, I noticed in one of your other posts you mentioned using a tea ball to infuse whole spices into the base but don't see a reference to this in this recipe or your 3 hour base. Just wondering whether you might sometimes use whole spices in this recipe and if so which?Also I must say having taken the plunge and sieved my last batch of curry base (inspired by your method) I'm really loving the smooth texture of the curries I'm producing with this batch of base. As you mention in your 3hr base video, it's a lot of work but nay mind! IMHO it's certainly worth doing and the quality of the resulting base justifies the effort.
Hi natterjack if you are in the U.K then try any Pound shops and the 99p shops just got 2 spice balls for .. yeah you guessed it 99p.Also got the little stainless steel pots The two small pots at the top,on the left 2 and a half inches diameter- 1 GBP for 8The other pot is 2 and a quarter diameter and 1 and a half inches high- 1 GBP for 8Bottom Left 4 inches diameter- 1 GBP for 4Bottom middle is a dish 3 and one quarter inches in diameter- 1 GBP for 6Bottom right 3 and three quarter inches in diameter- 1 GBP for 4These are great for dips, chutneys, bombay mix, pickles and even rice.They help me a lot when i have friends over on darts night etc...Everybody has their own little dip, chutney etc in a pot.