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Have been given the thumbs up from the mrs to stink the place out and make this at the weekend with a Madras to follow. I have received my spice mix and goor from IFindForU and will make to exactly to spec.My curries to date definitely lack sweetness and to me seem to be a bit over spiced so I am hoping this base will address that. I am also struggling with a bit of a raw chilli taste in my final madras but will look at that another time.
Can anybody who has made this base confirm whether they think the goor or coconut tastes dominate the flavour?To me the quantities look quite low so I wouldn't expect these flavours or sweetness to be excessive.I've made plenty of base recipes with some coconut block, but you can't really taste the coconut in the finished base or final dishes.Cheers,Paul
Spot on Abdul, 100% agree with your comments ;DHS
Quote from: hotstuff09 on December 12, 2011, 03:05 PMSpot on Abdul, 100% agree with your comments ;DHSAfter talking to a few of my colleagues (around the uk), they all agreed to what I had said also, but we also thought the chef who is adding ghoor to a gravy is probably experimenting something new or the customers there prefer sweet flavoured dishes. Normally, some of the ingredients we add to the gravy is to take the sweetness away from the onions and only add sweetness to it if the dish required it. I am looking forward to the results from those who will try it.
hi terry from my own experience you should add potatoes and salt, potatoes are savoury but will thicken the gravy so add water to thin and salt will always unsweeten anything as long as you don't over do it.regardsgary