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Quote from: chriswg on May 18, 2011, 08:15 AMSo far for testers I have:ChriswgStephen LindsayRamirezSolarBambleAny other takers?Looks like this is the final list of participants. We ready to get this started?
So far for testers I have:ChriswgStephen LindsayRamirezSolarBambleAny other takers?
Think people would be missing out if you did drop Lorrydoo's recipe, having made a quite a few from this site the Lorrydoo recipe is really close to a BIR CTM taste and it makes alot of sauce as well, doesnt really take that much time to make and ingredients are easy to get hold of, just my opinion really it would be a shame if it was left out.
If any of the testers need my recipe let me know and I'll PM it to you.
Incidentally, I would make a plea for re-visiting the whole Group Test approach. I personally find making half a dozen variants of the same dish both onerous and wasteful, and would far prefer it if we could agree to simply all cook just one variant for each test. I genuinely believe this would attract far wider participation.
Do you mean in a similar vein to the to the "Curryheads "Madras 2011" test?
If so, I am more than happy to go down this route if others are willing. The trouble is, as a format, it is far less encompassing than other group tests as only one recipe is being reviewed at a time.
However, you could argue that a) it would receive more participation, and b) it would be more of more value (based on the assumption we would be following the recipe exactly - using the specified base, spice mix, pre-cooked meat, etc.).
How would this work do you think? For example, say we wanted to test CTM. Would we only test one or would we define a set of recipes and, one by one, work through them as a group (e.g. review a different CTM recipe every 2/3 weeks)?