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To my mind, it's a term generally applied to the technique whereby some whole spices are fried in oil (or ghee) with garlic, onions, etc, which is then added to a main dish, towards the end of cooking, as a garnish/flavouring (e.g. "tarka dhal").
I agree with everything Spicey and Cory have defined. As for 'bagar' got to admit, I've only heard of this term over the last couple of months but it seems that it is almost the same thing?
I think that's an excellent definition Spicey.I only wish that those that allude to "knowing better" would also respond...you know, in the spirit of the forum and for the benefit of all..... :
Unfortunately, I fear that many members would prefer to keep their 'understanding' of the definition of 'Tarka' to themselves, in fear of ridicule should their 'understanding' differ somewhat to both yours and Spicey's excellent definitions.Such a shame...!
Quote from: Razor on January 10, 2012, 03:52 PMUnfortunately, I fear that many members would prefer to keep their 'understanding' of the definition of 'Tarka' to themselves, in fear of ridicule should their 'understanding' differ somewhat to both yours and Spicey's excellent definitions.Such a shame...!The "shame" is that they appear to ridicule others for not understanding (or doing) it, but aren't prepared to elaborate for the benefit of all members!
There is also the possibility that some members are actually doing it and doing it well, without understanding why or what they are doing it? That being that they are following a recipe instruction to the letter, and acheive what the recipe provider intendeds us to?Isn't that what a forum like this is all about, members providing recipes for other members to follow?Ray