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QuoteELW,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.Hi JerryM, the Ashoka stuff has raised more questions for me than answers. I used Panpots reports & recipies, & your own test results to lay my own foundations in creating bir@home, as being a chain should have provided common ground...bir taste is definately in ashoka t/a & restaurants..but not in my attempts.Its a pity panpot doesn't post any more, as this is by far the best account of a bir kitchen experience i have read. judging by his posts, he took in all the important stuff, but he did say he never tasted the base on its own. I frequently get their t/a menu through my door, which states different ingredients here & there to the kitchen report I don't think the brand of curry powder used in the base was stated, but he did mention the chef was keen to use East End brand..no mix powder stated either..Bunjara, assuming i've made it correctly hints at the flavour, but I think it smells better than it tastes, G&G paste is definately ashoka. Im going to stick with these recipies for the moment & look into those catering curry powders(what to do with 10kg??)..I enjoy reading your findings, it's a similar approach i takeRegardsELW
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.
Hi ifindforu, ok, I will give your base a try when I have space in my freezer & will report back to you ..its going to be the last base i make for a whileHave you ever cooked a dish with this base, without the mix powder?ELW
Desert Spoon being 2 teaspoons (10ml) Right?