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Bengali Restaurant Rogan Josh is a 2 stage dish or a combined curry.
Quote from: chewytikka on October 10, 2012, 02:21 PMBengali Restaurant Rogan Josh is a 2 stage dish or a combined curry.Gonna have to call you out on that one Chewy. I doubt you'll find the topping has anything to do with being originated in Bengal, but if you've got proof I'd love to see it. I'm convinced (equally without proof) that this is a BIR concoction and has no more traditional authenticity than CTM does, for example.
Quote from: Secret Santa on October 10, 2012, 03:24 PMQuote from: chewytikka on October 10, 2012, 02:21 PMBengali Restaurant Rogan Josh is a 2 stage dish or a combined curry.Gonna have to call you out on that one Chewy. I doubt you'll find the topping has anything to do with being originated in Bengal, but if you've got proof I'd love to see it. I'm convinced (equally without proof) that this is a BIR concoction and has no more traditional authenticity than CTM does, for example.I think there is plenty of evidence that Rogan Josh is a real dish in many different forms across the Indian Subcontinent. In that respect it is nothing like a CTM.http://www.bongcookbook.com/2010/09/mutton-rogan-josh-any-which-way.htmlPaul
This all seems a bit odd to me, is this your theory or do you have first hand knowledge of this.
Try the Tarka, it's delicious.cheers chewy
Quote from: ELW on October 09, 2012, 11:25 PMThis is frequently blended & added as a paste in RJ's in Glasgow. "moreish" is right!. A key part of the what people call the Glasgow taste is coconut, both in the base & in pastes. when it all comes together it produces a moreish taste thats quite hard to figure outELWThis all seems a bit odd to me, is this your theory or do you have first hand knowledge of this. ____________________________________________________________________________________Anyway, not to detract from Ray's RJ recipe, but I'm amazed BIR Roghan Josh isn't covered much on CR0Bengali Restaurant Rogan Josh is a 2 stage dish or a combined curry.(Circa 1970's) and still the same today here in Geordieland.First they make a dopiaza with added precooked chunky onions and put it in the serving dish.Second, they quickly make a stir fry topping of caramelised tomatoes and onion.Method = Hot Wok, oil or ghee in, touch of G&G, touch of mixed powder and tomato puree dilutemore onion, (thin sliced lengthways), a tomato cut into wedges or Cherry Tomatoes (2012 Style)1tbs of sugar. Flash fry this vigorously to caramelise the onion and tomato, add a chefs spoon of base sauce to combine and finish.Add the topping onto the Dopiaza and you have a Rogan Josh.The Chef that taught me this dish, used to call it The Dream Topping, probablybecause of the moreish flavour of sweet caramelised tomatoes and onion.Hope you can follow this , Cheers Chewyp.s. I might do a video of this when I get the time.
This is frequently blended & added as a paste in RJ's in Glasgow. "moreish" is right!. A key part of the what people call the Glasgow taste is coconut, both in the base & in pastes. when it all comes together it produces a moreish taste thats quite hard to figure outELW