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Yes you are correct, at the very beginning I did follow CA's methods and recipes, but further into the thread I do indicate that I changed this by creating a spice mix that I believe compliments my base and whilst I did still follow CA's methods, the flavour of the dishes changed somewhat, as you may expect them to.
What I find so frustrating is, trying to achieve that final 5% by wading through thread after thread of conflicting opinion takes me further away rather than closer to where I want to be.
It's a shame you didn't go the whole hog and fly solo,
And therein lies the real problem, everybody's "5%" is somewhat different to each others, hence the conflicting opinions.
What do we have to show for about 7 years of R&D? No as much as some people might have hoped.
p.s, I have just made a version of c2g garlic chicken. I used chewys base, my spice blend, jarred ginger and garlic past, rajah tandoori masala. I didn't use his onion sauce, I used a portion of my onion paste instead (Nothing like the c2g garlic chicken really is it? ) I've got to say, it was absolutely marvellous, really tasty. So, from someone else's recipe, I now have ideas to create my own version of it, surely, that's what it's all about?
Hi Chewy,Yes, I did add the raw gg paste and cooked it for no longer than 1 minute more. It was in the pan however for another couple of minutes whilst I cooked a paratha on my tawa, so I guess the residule heat could have finished off the gg paste?It was really tasty and had a wonderful sweet note to it, something that you will know that I look for in a good curry.I've got to admit, most of my best efforts have come about using various pieces of other peoples jigsaw. To me, that's what cooking is all about, discovering something wonderful from what you have to hand.Ray