Midge
I've never been to Newcastle, let alone had a curry there but here are some thoughts:
>I am from Newcastle, UK and I have noticed a difference
>from the currys in different areas.
Do you mean different areas of the UK? Or different parts of the world, as you go on to draw comparisons with curries in the USA. If the latter, do bear in mind that this forum is primarily about the unique style (apart from Newcastle perhaps) of British Indian restaurant (BIR) curries.
>So I was wondering if anyone has an EXCELLENT
>North East Basic Curry Sauce Recipe.
No harm in asking, but our basic premise appears to be that most BIR curries are the same, so we're looking for pretty much one recipe. There may be a difference or a nuance about 'North East Basic Curry Sauce Recipe' but we haven't got to that stage yet!
>The currys in Newcastle are about 80% Sauce and 20% vegetables or Chicken etc.
This sounds pretty much like most of the curries I've had in any BIR throughout the UK, so are they really all that different?
>You will never find a dry curry in Newcastle, ever.
Some selected dishes are dry in BIRs and I would expect to find those in Newcastle too.
>The sauces are AMAZING!!!
Yes, that's why we're searching to come up with as many recipes as possible.
>I live in the USA now and most currys are DRY!
>and WAY below par compared to Curries Back home.
I've never had a decent BIR-style curry in the USA.
>SO does anyone have a basic curry sauce like the one I am looking for
There are several on this site and they are quite easy to find. In fact it's what the majority of all the thousands of postings are about.
>Has anyone done a poll yet? if not can you all recommend probably the
> BEST basic curry Sauce recipe there is, one which is just like one
>you would get in a take away?!
Again, that's pretty much what this site is about. Do check it out.
Good luck
Regards
George