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Offline Franco1972

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Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« on: January 04, 2012, 09:22 PM »
Hello all

My name is Franco and like you I love Indian food, cooking and trying new flavours.

I have always tried to replicate that Indian restaurant flavour in my curries but with little success.  I'm hoping this site will teach me new tricks and reveal some secrets to me. 

But firstly, please can someone tell me what BIR stands for? Also looking to make my first BIR base gravy tomorrow evening, can you recommend a good recipe? I have been looking at a guy on YouTube called leviteish, he is amazing and has inspired me to go for it.  His BIR base curry recipe looks quite good and I want to have a go at he chichen tika masala.

Anyway, thought I'd say hi.

Best wishes and happy new year!
Franco

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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2012, 10:52 PM »
Hello all

My name is Franco and like you I love Indian food, cooking and trying new flavours.

I have always tried to replicate that Indian restaurant flavour in my curries but with little success.  I'm hoping this site will teach me new tricks and reveal some secrets to me. 

But firstly, please can someone tell me what BIR stands for? Also looking to make my first BIR base gravy tomorrow evening, can you recommend a good recipe? I have been looking at a guy on YouTube called leviteish, he is amazing and has inspired me to go for it.  His BIR base curry recipe looks quite good and I want to have a go at he chichen tika masala.

Anyway, thought I'd say hi.

Best wishes and happy new year!
Franco

Hi and welcome Franco.  BIR is simply an accronym for British Indian Restaurant.  Curry2go chef Julian is a member of this forum and we are all following his posts and exploits very closely.  His base is probably a good one to start with.  Not many of us here have tried it yet but his recipes certainly have loads of potential ;D ;D

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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2012, 05:13 AM »

  I'm hoping this site will teach me new tricks and reveal some secrets to me. 

Hi Franco, and welcome!  Believe me, you'll find tricks and secrets galore on the forum sites.....just don't confuse yourself!!

 Also looking to make my first BIR base gravy tomorrow evening, can you recommend a good recipe?

Again, the choice of base gravy recipes is huge!  Inevitably it comes down to trying some until you find one that combines with the dish you're cooking to give you the finished taste you are looking for.  As a relative 'newbie' myself, I've found that the bases given by AbdulMohed and Cory Ander are excellent......but try stuff for yourself -it's what this forum is all about!  And good advice is always readily available here.
More power to your chef's spoon!!  I hope you'll enjoy your cooking experiences!
Best
al.

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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2012, 07:18 AM »
Welcome to curry heaven,Franco .



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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2012, 09:09 AM »

  I'm hoping this site will teach me new tricks and reveal some secrets to me. 

Hi Franco, and welcome!  Believe me, you'll find tricks and secrets galore on the forum sites.....just don't confuse yourself!!

 Also looking to make my first BIR base gravy tomorrow evening, can you recommend a good recipe?

Again, the choice of base gravy recipes is huge!  Inevitably it comes down to trying some until you find one that combines with the dish you're cooking to give you the finished taste you are looking for.  As a relative 'newbie' myself, I've found that the bases given by AbdulMohed and Cory Ander are excellent......but try stuff for yourself -it's what this forum is all about!  And good advice is always readily available here.
More power to your chef's spoon!!  I hope you'll enjoy your cooking experiences!
Best
al.


Hi Al and thanks for the advice

Just one question, i am new to these forum sites so unsure how they work.  Is is possible for me to see all of AbdulMohed recipes? how do i do this?

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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2012, 09:11 AM »
Thank you all so much for a warm welcome, im looking forward to cooking a curry each friday night starting tomorrow.
i will take pictures and once i've learnt my way around this site i will post them.

Best wishes!
Franco

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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2012, 10:31 AM »
Hi Franco
And welcome to cr0, Don't know if you have found Abduls recipes yet! but if not here is the link

http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5958.0

Happy Cooking my friend and Enjoy

Les

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Re: Greetings from Milton Keynes.
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2012, 12:51 PM »
HI Franco
Welcome to this forum your Currys will get tastier  , each step up the" learning kerb"

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« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2012, 05:06 PM »
Looking forward to the first report Franco.  If you need any help finding your way around or posting, just shout.  There are loads of people on here that are more than happy to lend a hand ;)

 

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