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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #140 on: April 09, 2012, 12:53 PM »
Tikka overload  :o :o.  That really looks delicious mate.  I'll have two portions to take away with pilau rice and a brinjal bhaji please  ;D And throw in a peshwari naan while the tandoor's still warm  ;)

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #141 on: April 09, 2012, 01:06 PM »
Any poppadoms sir

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #142 on: April 09, 2012, 07:45 PM »


One HELL of a CURRY  ;D

This dish gets better the more I cook it  8)

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #143 on: April 09, 2012, 11:16 PM »
Hi Terramamba.  Good to see you working away with the NIS.  Can you tell me if your pic is a true representation of the finished dish?  From what i'm looking at the chicken doesn't look like chicken tikka but ordinary pre-cookded chicken and the sauce is very dark brown :o.  Aesthetics maybe, but the look is very different from the pics of your first attempt and different from all the others posted here  :-\ . But you obviously enjoyed the taste  :D

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #144 on: April 09, 2012, 11:25 PM »
Hi Terramamba.  Good to see you working away with the NIS.  Can you tell me if your pic is a true representation of the finished dish?  From what i'm looking at the chicken doesn't look like chicken tikka but ordinary pre-cookded chicken and the sauce is very dark brown :o.  Aesthetics maybe, but the look is very different from the pics of your first attempt and different from all the others posted here  :-\ . But you obviously enjoyed the taste  :D

Hi Curryhell. Yes, a true representation. Yes, chicken tikka, thighs, cooked whole, then sliced before adding at final stages of cooking. Yes a different look, possibly due to using my heavy cast iron pan, seemed to hold the heat, I timed the various cooking stages too, lots of reduction. Also I didn't have any tomato.

The taste, what can I say - delicious! :)

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #145 on: April 09, 2012, 11:47 PM »
CH, i had a few pics to choose from and a there was a complete difference with the flash on.

without flash = true and red
with flash = brown

Cheers, Frank  ;)

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #146 on: April 10, 2012, 06:18 AM »
Hi Curryhell. Yes, a true representation. Yes, chicken tikka, thighs, cooked whole, then sliced before adding at final stages of cooking. Yes a different look, possibly due to using my heavy cast iron pan, seemed to hold the heat, I timed the various cooking stages too, lots of reduction. Also I didn't have any tomato.

The taste, what can I say - delicious! :)
Thanks for clarifying T.  The reason I ask is that you made the dish wiht the C2G base as did i when i made my phall on Saturday.  It too turned out a different colour than it normally does.  Like you it got a hell of a lot of reduction but i struggled to get the consistency I like.  By that time it was more brown than orangey red  :-\ >:(.  Tasted ok but full report on that later.
Was that no tomato paste  :o which would make a difference not only to the colour or no fresh tomato?  The later would obviously have very minimal impact on either.

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #147 on: April 10, 2012, 06:24 AM »
CH, i had a few pics to choose from and a there was a complete difference with the flash on.

without flash = true and red
with flash = brown

Cheers, Frank  ;)

The flash thing can be very irritating at times DP.  One never knows whether to use it or not.  I too now end up taking a few shots with and without and incorporate natural light when possible to get the best possible pick of the dish and how it really looks.  I  have found that more often the flash makes my dishes look redder than they are.  Weird, but then again i'm certainly no expert when it comes to using a camera ::).

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #148 on: April 10, 2012, 07:13 AM »
Hi Curryhell. Yes, a true representation. Yes, chicken tikka, thighs, cooked whole, then sliced before adding at final stages of cooking. Yes a different look, possibly due to using my heavy cast iron pan, seemed to hold the heat, I timed the various cooking stages too, lots of reduction. Also I didn't have any tomato.

The taste, what can I say - delicious! :)
Thanks for clarifying T.  The reason I ask is that you made the dish wiht the C2G base as did i when i made my phall on Saturday.  It too turned out a different colour than it normally does.  Like you it got a hell of a lot of reduction but i struggled to get the consistency I like.  By that time it was more brown than orangey red  :-\ >:(.  Tasted ok but full report on that later.
Was that no tomato paste  :o which would make a difference not only to the colour or no fresh tomato?  The later would obviously have very minimal impact on either.

Hi CH, only fresh tomato was missing, like you say, minimal impact. As for the consistency, for me, spot on  ;D

My camera was set to auto, so it may well have flashed :)

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Re: North Indian Special (vindaloo strength)
« Reply #149 on: April 10, 2012, 07:12 PM »
Mine was that colour lots of red tikka with food colouring and tom paste and proably tried to make it too big so not so much reduction still couldnt fault the taste which is the main thing :)

 

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