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I just ordered his "Balti" book from The Book Depository, so let's see how that goes. On the subject of fats, I was briefly on a Paleolithic diet (what you can kill, pick off a tree, dig out of the ground with a sharp stick or gather from a nest preferably after climbing up a 500m cliff face) ;D - one of the interesting things I learned was the industrial conspiracy behind the "saturated fats and butter are bad, veg oils and marge are good" mantra. This mob explain it far better than I could: http://www.drcranton.com/nutrition/oiling.htmIt's a long read but will raise your eyebrows. And very appropriate to this forum.However it's true what they say, that 80 years ago, despite the fact that most people would live to 70 or 80 except they often got knocked off by infectious disease, coal mining accidents or several World Wars - growing up in the UK in the 1950s all my aunties and grannies lived to 95 but the men got culled out by the above fates.... I digress - heart attacks were very rare. But everyone lived on bread and dripping, breakfasts fried in lard and as much butter as they could afford. They also walked to work, did manual or hard factory work and didn't sit on their arses in front of an LCD for half the day, and a perfect weekend consisted of playing local soccer or climbing Pen-Y-Ghent with the Mrs and Kids. When I was a wee nipper I drank the little bottle of olive oil from the medicine cabinet and Mam rushed me off to the doctor ... I buy Indian ghee from a local Indian Grocer for ?6 a kilo tin, nice. And it's from genuine holy cows
CH I've also a bucket load of traditional books and what I didn't realise at the time I bought them (i.e. 25-30 years ago) was that there was difference between home and restaurant cooking. Therefore I cooked some of the recipes and was disappointed that they didn't taste remotely like anything I'd eaten from a curry house. Yes PC and KD were pioneers. As for a definitive text I don't know - there's a few that have taken us much further, e.g. Bruce Edwards. More recently there have been really good posts on this forum - Panpot's Ashoka, Abudulmohed and more recently the Fleet 5. Maybe the next definitive text will come from someone who is a member of this forum?
CH I've also a bucket load of traditional books and what I didn't realise at the time I bought them (i.e. 25-30 years ago) was that there was difference between home and restaurant cooking. Therefore I cooked some of the recipes and was disappointed that they didn't taste remotely like anything I'd eaten from a curry house.