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Hi AbdulThanks for the base update, would you call this extra step a Baghar,some members are interested in cooking terms and techniques.cheers Chewy
Yes, I would call this extra step a Bhagar.
Quote from: mickdabass on January 09, 2012, 10:52 AMHi AbdulA belated Happy New Year to you!Just wondered if you have got a naan bread recipe pleaseBest RegardsMickHi Mick,I have not got the recipe written down in a small quantity as in the restaurant we make enough dough for around 100. Once I make a small quantity at home, I will post it for you Abdul
Hi AbdulA belated Happy New Year to you!Just wondered if you have got a naan bread recipe pleaseBest RegardsMick
Quote from: noble ox on January 09, 2012, 12:10 PMHi AbdulThank you for putting all this info on this forum for us allVindaloo has been my favourite for yearsIs there any chance of a recipe from you please?Thanks again for your kindnessYes, I hope you enjoy this as it is a very old recipe. The 'modern' recipe is a little different to this one. If you would like to taste the difference then let me know and I will make amendments.Chicken Vindaloo IngredientsBasic tarka (p.1 and garlic ginger 60/40 mix)Pre cooked chicken 13 pieces (p.1)8 spice 1 tspGravyTomato puree 1 tspChilli Powder 3 tbsp1 medium sized potato cut into four pieces (must be boiled before cutting)GarnishCorianderMethod1. In a frying pan, make a basic tarka and add the chicken portions; stir well for 2 to 3 minutes.2. Add 8 spice, chilli powder, tomato puree and 1 ladlespoon of gravy; stir well for 2 to 3 minutes to ensure the masala is well cooked.3. Then add 1 pint of gravy and cook for 5 to 6 minutes stirring occasionally.4. Add the potatoes and cook between 2 to 3 minutes.5. Garnish with coriander(bare in mind cooking times may vary according to cooker)
Hi AbdulThank you for putting all this info on this forum for us allVindaloo has been my favourite for yearsIs there any chance of a recipe from you please?Thanks again for your kindness
Hi abdulmohed. The first Ingredient states:Readymade gravy?-would that be the whole batch of the gravy made on page.1 of this thread? A big thank you for sharing your hard work on here.
Hi Chewytikka,Yes, I would call this extra step a Bhagar.Abdulhi guys but wouldnt this actually be a tarka? as this is something fried to be added to somthing else!just my opinionregardsgary