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Heh HehCracking post that CH, can't wait to get going again. Which dish are you gonna try and replicate next??W
Another good read, CH, and especially useful, I would think, for other members of the forum who use electric hobs and who haven't tried this technique yet. I especially like the part where you explain and describe your own criteria for recognising the 'singeing window'.
And didn't Winnie also say: "We shall curry on to the end, we shall singe in Essex, we shall singe on the gas and the electric hobs, we shall singe with growing confidence and growing vapours in the air"? ;D
Are there any more videos from the Zaal session we can look forward to, guys?
Good analytical thinking, CH, and many congratulations on your success. Just one query, if I may ? When you write of cooking on electric (as I do : halogen & induction), what exactly do you mean by "On went the hob set at mark 5" ? "Gas Mark 5" I am familiar with, but what is "Mark 5" on an electric hob ?** Phil.
CH well done for finally reaching your Holy Grail ;DA couple of questions mate,do you think using veg ghee had anything to do with achieving 'the taste' and do you think you could repeat this again using veg oil