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For the past seven years I have visited Indian Takeaway kitchens ... But you can't get the the flavour of the best ones, because the base cannot be replicated at home. It is because of the flavoured oil used in the base ... The impact on the finished base is immense. This is real.
The most important thing is the first reduction of curry base. You must cook until dry
I still stand by what I said, the Taz base relies on the first base being reduced to such a level that the oil fries the spices once the majority of water has been boiled off.The previously accepted 'normal' method does not need this as the spices are fried/fused in oil prior to the base going in the pan. From then on you could add all the base in one go if you wish and reduce or add it at a chefs spoon at a time for all the difference it makes. I have seen chefs do this with no difference in taste in the final curry. Only my opinion from what I have seen.
Just been watching Dip's video's again, And he does not reduce the first ladle of base at all, In fact he just seems to throw it all in after cooking out the spices for about 20/30sec's, So maybe it don't matter how you do it ;D (As CBM said). Seems like each chef has his own way of doing things.
Say, for example, we are testing hot/cold base, there is a danger that this might not make as big a difference as it should purely because other areas of our technique/method are not correct. If you asked a BIR chef to do the same test, the difference could be far more discernible because their technique/method is sound and every other element of the dish is well executed, if that makes sense (?).
They do not use Spiced Oil in the main dishes.
OK, very interesting observation, Haldi. But have you ever managed to acquire a portion of their base and cook with it at home ? If so, have you /then/ been able to replicate the BIR flavour.
No High heat,No Spiced Oil (other than Ghee melted in),No 'special' additives unless it was in the Spice Mix It tasted lovely and I just can't get close to this one .......They do not use Spiced Oil in the main dishes.They do not use higher heat than I have at home using our normal Gas Hob.They do not have excess Oil in the finished dishThey do not reduce the first ladle of Base
No 'special' additives unless it was in the Spice Mix
They do not use Spiced Oil in the main dishes
They do not use higher heat than I have at home using our normal Gas Hob
They do not have excess Oil in the finished dish
They do not reduce the first ladle of Base