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Sounds like that there could be some ground green cardamom in the mix somewhere
A bit more info about what I cooked.I made my standard favourite chicken curry: Pre-cooked onions and green peppers fried in mixture of butter ghee and coconut oil. 500 ml of Abdul Mohed's base gravy (the only one I have at present), 4 gloves garlic finely chopped by hand, lesser amount of ginger, 1 tsp tom puree (diluted 3:1 with water), I usually use more but this base is quite tomatoey, a pinch of methi, half teaspoon kashmiri chilli powder, some salt, fresh chicken breasts, finely chopped coriander stalks and some leaves and 1 tablespoon of the mystery mixed powder.All I can say is that the spice mix from ifindforu produced a superior curry to what I normally manage to cook. It is hard to describe but words like more refined come to mind. Less harsh and more fragrant than my normal curries, which I was already pretty pleased with. My wife totally agreed with this opinion.It was certainly a lesson to me that there is still some mileage for improvement in the mix powder, I've tried loads of mix powder recipes and I imagined that any improvements for me would probably come from the base sauce recipes.It would be great to hear a second opinion - I don't know whether anybody else (like CA or JerryM) has been sent the same spice mix. If it was for sale on ebay at a reasonable price I would certainly want to buy some!Of course it would be nice to know the recipe but thanks anyway to ifindforu Cheers,Paul
Common catering sized curry powders are East End, KTC & Rajah
I've heard a couple of times that the curry powder you get in large catering size tubs is different (better?) from the curry powder sold in smaller bags and jars, even when from the same manufacturer.I don't know if this is true or not. It looks like Eastern Star only do a 10kg tub!Cheers,Paul