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One element contributing to the bir taste, may lie in an unknown. which is the catering size blends of curry powder. In the Uk these are supplied by a relatively small amount of suppliers, there are maybe 6 different brands suppling the industry in Glasgow,which is a large city, & possibly all of Scotland.This may be a reason why the 'taste' is widespread but slightly different per region. Chinese takeaways are probably a good indicator of brand. There is no Jalpur Garam Masala, no Eastern Star Curry powder in the Asian C&C's in Glasgow, so the claim that 90% of bir use it should be taken with a pinch of Garam Masala. There is however, Rajah Gold(which Ifindforu previously stated was used by most t/a??) Eagle brand, Curry King, Ship Brand & a few othersCheck your largest local asian C&c's for the 10kg range of catering curry powders...those will likely be the ones your bir use in their mix powder, if they even have one. (Ashoka, as witnessed by Panpot, use mainly East End spices & no mix powder although Im not sure of the curry powder brand in the base?)JerryM / PaulP ,your excellent testing results of the goods, any goods. normally pre empts the questions in my head..keep it coming..but beware the men behind the curtain keeping themselves relevant for one reason or another asala method is the same Regards / Merry Christmas/Happy YearELW
from my post /99% OF BIR OR T/A THEY BUY IT OR THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE THE SMELL LIKE IT WHICH THEY WONT DISCLOSE that was my claim I did not say they all buy the JALPUR brand, once you see the ingredients you could make similar smelling masala I cant get EASTERN STAR in any c&c but in a super large outlet yes.So for that reason I make my claim /please dont be so suspicious but yes,they get different tastes in each BIRusing different make curry powder which I saidBUT the masala method is the same trust me.Ask Abdul Mohed if he is truthfull he will cofirm/they buy anygaram masala then add more spices to it to get a smell and taste similar to Jalpur
Quote from: ifindforu on December 27, 2011, 10:32 AMfrom my post /99% OF BIR OR T/A THEY BUY IT OR THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE THE SMELL LIKE IT WHICH THEY WONT DISCLOSE that was my claim I did not say they all buy the JALPUR brand, once you see the ingredients you could make similar smelling masala I cant get EASTERN STAR in any c&c but in a super large outlet yes.So for that reason I make my claim /please dont be so suspicious but yes,they get different tastes in each BIRusing different make curry powder which I saidBUT the masala method is the same trust me.Ask Abdul Mohed if he is truthfull he will cofirm/they buy anygaram masala then add more spices to it to get a smell and taste similar to JalpurIfindforu, does your restaurant mix powder that was available on e-bay contain Jalpur garam masala or an adapted gm?
Quote from: curryhell on December 27, 2011, 11:39 AMIfindforu, does your restaurant mix powder that was available on e-bay contain Jalpur garam masala or an adapted gm?it uses Jalpur I fetched it for him so we buy it local in a pakistani c/c we buy it in 375 grms ?4.99
Ifindforu, does your restaurant mix powder that was available on e-bay contain Jalpur garam masala or an adapted gm?
Quote from: ifindforu on December 27, 2011, 12:00 PMQuote from: curryhell on December 27, 2011, 11:39 AMIfindforu, does your restaurant mix powder that was available on e-bay contain Jalpur garam masala or an adapted gm?it uses Jalpur I fetched it for him so we buy it local in a pakistani c/c we buy it in 375 grms ?4.99Thanks for confirming that Terry. I now just need to find a source for the Jalpur gm . I can feel a trip to Green Street coming on ;D
Quote from: curryhell on December 27, 2011, 12:23 PMQuote from: ifindforu on December 27, 2011, 12:00 PMQuote from: curryhell on December 27, 2011, 11:39 AMIfindforu, does your restaurant mix powder that was available on e-bay contain Jalpur garam masala or an adapted gm?it uses Jalpur I fetched it for him so we buy it local in a pakistani c/c we buy it in 375 grms ?4.99Thanks for confirming that Terry. I now just need to find a source for the Jalpur gm . I can feel a trip to Green Street coming on ;Dyou wont regret it
I only use Abdul's "Enhanced Gravy Recipe" when making his recipes now it is very close to one of my local takeaways, the Garlic Chilli Chicken, Chicken Madras, Achari Chicken, Chicken Bhuna and the Chicken Sagwala is just heaven and Lamb Keema with Peas is an excellent dish, i also have to say the Pumpkin and Carrot Jalfrezi was a complete surprise to me and a wonderfully spicy dish with no meat, enjoyed this immensely. The Enhanced Gravy adds an extra depth to the flavour of the curries/dishes.
Hi Natterjak,No you have not missed anything; I have not post it yet but will hopefully do next year. Hopefully by then, anyone who has made my basic gravy recipe, will have had enough practice to take it further.Abdul
ELW,a while back i had it in my mind to try a "spice journey" as this was an area i'd not done justice to. i'd taken note of ~19 off mix powders off the site and made most. all essentially disappoint. yes there are a few that are quite good and the mouchak is one example, kushi is another.i already had an inkling that the brand (or specific mix/ingredients) was important - i would not use either made (and i'd made a lot of variations post KD1) or bought garam until ashoka forced my hand on the East End Brand which i now keep on stock. i also make the tgad garam for use in base and pilau.the mix powder won't make a huge difference if the rest is not right - it's a sort of ~1 percenter in overall terms but it become a significant factor the closer you get to the goal.