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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 . 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
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!
CH, i had a few pics to choose from and a there was a complete difference with the flash on.without flash = true and redwith flash = brownCheers, Frank
Quote from: Terramamba on April 09, 2012, 11:25 PMHi 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 which would make a difference not only to the colour or no fresh tomato? The later would obviously have very minimal impact on either.