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GENTLEMEN, I HAVE ARRIVED, AFTER NIGH ON 30 YEARS,WE'RE THEREAwaiting me tonight when i get in from a celebratory drink down the pub is a BIR curry cooked by me, aided by Az who must have been watching over my shoulder tonight. All done on a POXY electric hob in a home kitchen. It has the TASTE, it has the SMELL, it has the intense heat that only singed chilli powder can have considering i only used 1/2 a level chef's spoon. My local could have cooked it ;D ;D
I've been watching the videosI don't think a conventional cooker can get the required heatIn the video, the introduction of anything to the pan, is greeted with a burst of flamesThat is really hotMega hotNext time I cook, I shall use my big burnerPerhaps this will make the difference
Awaiting me tonight when i get in from a celebratory drink down the pub is a BIR curry cooked by me, aided by Az who must have been watching over my shoulder tonight. All done on a POXY electric hob in a home kitchen. It has the TASTE, it has the SMELL, it has the intense heat that only singed chilli powder can have considering i only used 1/2 a level chef's spoon. My local could have cooked it ;D ;D
Curryhell im not letting you get away with you nicking my smiley for your avatar
Quote from: haldi on February 18, 2012, 08:25 PMI've been watching the videosI don't think a conventional cooker can get the required heatIn the video, the introduction of anything to the pan, is greeted with a burst of flamesThat is really hotMega hotNext time I cook, I shall use my big burnerPerhaps this will make the differenceHaldi, I'm cooking on an ageing Philips Whirlpool gas hob, just a domestic thing nothing special.Believe me it was plenty hot enough, I've made two curries tonight (three if you count the one blackened effort that had to be binned - again!)I had two foot high flames with one while adding just the G&G paste to the panGary