Hi chaps.
So, over recent weeks, it has been debated in various threads, which method of cooking onions, makes for a sweeter base!
The thought by some, myself included, was that boiling onions whole made for a sweeter base. Others believed that it is the length of time that the onions are boiling for that determines how sweet the base will turn out!
Well tonight, I put both theories to the test using Chewytikka's 3 hour base recipe.
I basically, used 2kg of onions, as per recipe, chopped 1 kg and left 1 kg whole, then divided the rest of the ingredients 50/50.
After 1 hr, I checked how soft the whole onions were by putting a spoon through one, it was very soft and well cooked. Using the whole onions as the gauge, I then added the tom puree and mixed powder and continued cooking for a further hour.
2 hours in, it was time to turn off both pans. I let them cool for 15 minutes, and gave each pan a good stir. Both pans were identical, specifically bought for the task, and both pans were cooked on the medium size rings on the hob (gas) Now, the pan that contained the chopped onions, had reduced significantly more than the pan with whole onions in? That was a shock as I somehow expected the complete opposite. I should add that I had by now, broke down the whole onions to roughly the same size as the chopped onions, with my chef's spoon. I increased the volume of water in the 'chopped onion' pan to bring it to the same consistency as the other pan.
I then blitzed each pan for a good 5 minutes with my stick blender, added 500ml of boiling water to each pan, returned to the hob and simmered each base for a further 30 mins, removing any scum that formed. Finally, I passed both bases through the sieve, and removed any fibrous matter left behind.
Ok, here's the acid test.
I first tasted the chopped onion base. Smooth, flavoursome and quite sweet!
I then tasted the whole onion base. Smooth, flavoursome and quite sweet!
This went on for about 2 - 3 minutes. I concluded that no one base was any sweeter than the other, and infact, both base's were 'BIR' sweet!
I asked the wife to have a taste of each base, (she didn't have a clue which was which or why I'd been out and spent 40 notes on two pans, when I have a massive pot already)
Interestingly, she picked out the 'whole onion' base as being sweeter. Not convinced by her verdict, because I may have given the game away, I asked her to turn around, and spoon fed her each of the bases. Again, she picked out the whole onion base as being the sweetest!
So, I still don't know. In my mind, there was no difference but the wife was very definite in her choice.
Going to cook with both tomorrow night, just a plain chicken curry, and see if I can pick one from the other.
Ray
