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For example, where your spice mix calls for 100g of Mild Madras curry powder, I had only used 4 tsp! Instead of 100g of Ground Coriander I had used 4 tsp; instead of 50g Garam Masala I had used 2 tsp.....etc, etc!!
AbdulDo you have a "Kachumber" recipe please, The one you use in your restaurant would be nice if you don't mind.HS
Quote from: hotstuff09 on October 29, 2011, 09:39 AMAbdulDo you have a "Kachumber" recipe please, The one you use in your restaurant would be nice if you don't mind.HSHi Hotstuff09,No I do not have a 'Kachumber' recipe, just a normal salad.Abdul
Hi Abdul, I have a few more questions....In your base gravy recipe you include "4 large onions". Am I right in thinking these should be what we call "spanish" onions, ie. large and mild onions? They taste quite different to smaller "english" onions so I wanted to check what you usually use, especially as they are only boiled for 30 mins. Will using smaller english onions spoil the flavour of the gravy at all?Also when you mention 1 tsp or 1tbs measurement of spices, is that a level spoonful or heaped? It makes quite a difference to the amount. I think I asked this question before but it's easy to miss posts in this fast moving thread.Last, what colour capsicum do you recommend for the base gravy recipe? They have different flavours so I wonder whether you think green, yellow or red works best? Thanks
Quote from: abdulmohed2002 on November 20, 2011, 12:51 PMQuote from: hotstuff09 on October 29, 2011, 09:39 AMAbdulDo you have a "Kachumber" recipe please, The one you use in your restaurant would be nice if you don't mind.HSHi Hotstuff09,Theres this one i have tried this and i think it very refreshingServes 40.5 red onion, finely diced2 tomatoes, finely diced4 inch piece of cucumber, finely diced1 green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped1 tbsp fresh coriander, finely chopped0.5 tso chilli powderjuice of 1 limeJust toss all the ingredients together except the lime juice,season with a little salt and stir in the lime juice.No I do not have a 'Kachumber' recipe, just a normal salad.AbdulThanks Abdul,No worries mate, It was worth a try
Quote from: hotstuff09 on October 29, 2011, 09:39 AMAbdulDo you have a "Kachumber" recipe please, The one you use in your restaurant would be nice if you don't mind.HSHi Hotstuff09,Theres this one i have tried this and i think it very refreshingServes 40.5 red onion, finely diced2 tomatoes, finely diced4 inch piece of cucumber, finely diced1 green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped1 tbsp fresh coriander, finely chopped0.5 tso chilli powderjuice of 1 limeJust toss all the ingredients together except the lime juice,season with a little salt and stir in the lime juice.No I do not have a 'Kachumber' recipe, just a normal salad.Abdul