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Chewy, great video and the curry looks lush You mention 'singeing' in your post but I don't see any 'singeing' in the video.It's only since the visit to Zaal by some of the guys that has brought about the importance of this 'singeing' and you did mention it some time ago but you don't seem to be cooking hot enough to create the 'singeing' what do you think Chewy ? I am only trying to establish when this 'singeing' takes place
Quote from: emin-j on February 19, 2012, 09:43 AMChewy, great video and the curry looks lush You mention 'singeing' in your post but I don't see any 'singeing' in the video.It's only since the visit to Zaal by some of the guys that has brought about the importance of this 'singeing' and you did mention it some time ago but you don't seem to be cooking hot enough to create the 'singeing' what do you think Chewy ? I am only trying to establish when this 'singeing' takes place Hi emiin-jThere's definitely a flame underneath that pan emin-j, Just a simple domestic gas hob on high. Cooking BIR at home.The singeing all happens between 1.00min - 2.00minSo you've got -1. Hot Veg oil 3. Ginger Garlic paste.3. Tomato Puree Dilute4. Mixed Powder5. Chilli Powder6. A splash of lemon juice, 7. A dash of Worcestershire sauce 8 A pinch of salt.All added in quick succession, singeing and sizzling as you create the Tarka. (Turn the sound up ;D)Don't quite understand how your not grasping this my friend, as it's a good example of the technique.You may remember when i joined cR0 back in Jan 2011, I posted this Restaurant technique in a pdf, that I had created for friends.It was well received by you and other members at the time.http://Bir-recipes.Org.Uk/CR0/ChewyTikka/Zeera-Restaurant-Madras.pdfHope this helpscheers Chewy
That does look wonderful - lovely colour!