Glad i helped

Well i finished work early today, nipped home, mowed the lawn and then got stuck into the ABC.
My book hadn't arrived so i took the recipe off CR0 and followed that for the base sauce.
Just as the base finished simmering the posty turned up with the book

so it was straight onto the Kushi spice mix and the pre-cooked chuck.
I spent a pleasurable 2-3 hours in the kitchen and now have almost 3 litres of base and half kilo of pre-cooked chuck in the fridge

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I've even got my basmati rice weighed, washed and drying on the kitchen window sill.
The house smells like an explosion in a garlic factory and my stomachs rumbling lol.
The only slight mishap may be that i used rajah hot madras curry powder in stead of plain curry powder but the missus won't know if i dont tell her

The base smells lovely, and am looking forward to tonights meal.
I just don't know whether to make standard chicken balti or a Dupiaza now.
The book is excellent, well laid out probably the easiest step-by-step cookery book i have read.
Its also well written and im going to sit and read the introduction in a bit as it looks a good read.
Actually its written a bit like a menu, i couldn't see a problem with handing it round to your visitors and letting them choose the meal they want, it just feels like the natural thing to do with it.
Balti!!!!