Following earlier discussions on the use of a regular BIR spice mix with the Kushi base and recipes, I spent the day thinking about what to create tonight. Actually, at that point I was surprised at my continued enthusiasm to make yet another curry, as I had imagined I would be pretty much curried out. To add to this, the wife phoned me at work to say that her usual evening shift at a local care home has been cancelled but she had already started cooking her dinner before the call.
So cutting a long story short, I decided on two dishes. Firstly, the Kushi Chicken Dopiza but made using the IG Spice Mix. The second having been totally inspired by Unclefranks stuffed paratha, would be a Kushi Keema Paratha.
So to the Dopiza, I followed the recipe in the main but made three changes. I cooked separately, onion rings in oil then added a little spice mix to colour and flavour, replced the use of the Kushi spice mix with the IG Spice Mix and used 200ml of base to reduce.
The finish recipe was good and both myself and the wife who had a taster, enjoyed it. However, it was not representative of a Dopiza IG would turn out. Before writing the idea off, of simply replacing the spice mix, I would add: I used 200ml of base and reduced it down as I like a thick sauce, especially in a Dopiza. The problem here is that the Kushi base is quite fragrant with Cassia Bark. This was quite noticeable and I wonder if the base reduction might have added to this. The recipe itself also asks for a pinch of sugar and a moderate pinch it got. but to my surprise the small amount of sugar added, had quite an affect on the dish. The IG spice mix though, did come through to give a little background BIR essence.
So to conclude, it may be possible to convert the Balti recipes to BIR by changing the Spice Mix, but consideration should be given to the recipe requirements as well.
Another first for me tonight was the stuffed Paraths with Keema. This was made using both the Kushi Kebab Keema and the Paratha recipes. Keen to find out the process to stuff a Paratha I came across Sanjay
http://www.vahrehvah.com/Keema+Paratha+:1705 Which answered my questions. So having portioned my Keema I made the Paratha as describe in the video.
The finished results were very good. I made one slight error in not trusting the measurement of the keema. I chickened out and decided I had to much, so used less. The obvious result is that I didn't quite get the coverage that would have been more desirable. But another great result none the less.
ABC Dopiaza with IG spice mix

ABC Keema Paratha
