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Man, i divvnt nae.am gannin fer a broon!
So thats why I was asking for the most popular one as I am suppose to make dinner tonight and an fast running out of time
MidgeJust so I'm sure we're talking about the same 'basic curry' thing, by basic curry sauce, I/we mean the huge pot of gravy/soup stuff which sits on the stove at most BIRs, and forms the starting point for most curries which they make. It speeds things up.There has been a recent resurgence of interest here in the basic curry sauce from a popular old book called 'The Curry Secret' by Kris Dhillon. Some people might say 'KD'. The recipe is here on the site, together with other summarised lists of other 'leading' recipes for basic sauce, which people have rated quite highly. For example, I rated one by MarkJ which started out at 30 onions but I scaled it back to about 4 onions.All the threads within this 'curry sauce' section of the site are about the basic curry sauce. You also need a 'stage 2' recipe, e.g. Chicken Madras. Just browse around and you will find the recipes.You could start here: http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=550.0RegardsGeorge
I am from Newcastle, UK and I have noticed a difference from the currys in different areas.So I was wondering if anyone has an EXCELLENT North East Basic Curry Sauce Recipe. The currys in Newcastle are about 80% Sauce and 20% vegetables or Chicken etc. You will never find a dry curry in Newcastle, ever. The sauces are AMAZING!!! I live in the USA now and most currys are DRY! and WAY below par compared to Curries Back home.SO does anyone have a basic curry sauce like the one I am looking for...one that I will feel like I back at home again .....Even if its not Newcastle, somewhere near.....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?!