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Whole Spice Experiment Pays Off !
« on: January 14, 2012, 10:32 PM »
For sometime now my curry's although good have been missing that savoury but not over spiced taste like my local BIR's,I have tried by gradually adding more and more spice mix to emulate their flavour but my curry's just ended up being over rich to the point of being sickly :P
The talk on the forum lately is of Jalpur Garam Masala (ifindforu) being a 'must have' plus the use of whole spices has been mentioned and I must admit to being a bit of a fan of Garam Masala and the wonderful flavours from using whole spices,and it got me thinking  ???
1, We had Indian neighbours a year or so ago and as I was parking my car on the drive I could smell the most wonderfull aroma BIR x2  :o I had to go around and ask what they were cooking,It turned out to be a Lamb curry from scratch and they offered me a taster straight out of the pan ! Kapow ! what a flavour, and that aroma,I asked what gave the flavour and aroma ' Garam Masala ' was the answer.

2, I once asked at my favourite T/A if I could watch my curry being made and to my surprise they said yes  ;D
one of the questions I asked was what spice mix they used and was told ' that is chef's own Garam Masala'
and it was said in such a way I didn't feel I should pry any more :-X but looking at the mix it looked like just GM coarse with no sign of turmeric etc etc and this is what went into all the curry's (maybe not korma).

So tonight I thought I would experiment with some whole spices and see what flavour I could bring out in the final curry.
Using from frozen 2 portions of C2G base,approx 600ml I placed the frozen base in a saucepan and put the gas on the lowest setting as it started to melt I added 3 green cardamom (crushed), 3 cloves, 3 Asian bay leaves (the fragrant variety) and half a star anise. After a while it was up to a simmer and the aroma was wafting around the house,bloody lovely  :)
Went on to making mine and the Wife's usual Madras and only using a teaspoon of spice mix (due to the whole spices in the base) and then tasting to check on salt level there it was  :o the most fantastic savoury tasting curry I have ever made and to be honest slightly too savoury but definitely the taste I have been missing and definitely the taste of most of the T/A in my area.
For me the search for the 'secret ingredient' is over but working out how BIR's get this much flavour into their curry's without using whole spices is my next challenge,are we back to that Garam masala thingy again   :)
Just try what I have said by adding the whole spices to your portions of base (not your main pot of base for now) but I cant stress enough you use the right bay leaves (fragrent Asian not the European rubbish).
Onward and upward  ;)       

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Re: Whole Spice Experiment Pays Off !
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2012, 07:51 AM »
From memory not many bases on here call for the use of whole spices.The only one I can think of is the Kushi base.This does include bay,cloves,cardamom and star anise.I have to say when I made this it had a wonderful flavour(didn't use mace) and my curries were superb but then others on here didn't rate it.Interestingly they gave a seperate recipe for korma base.

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Re: Whole Spice Experiment Pays Off !
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2012, 08:03 AM »
Great post emin-j. I must admit I seem to have lost my mojo since making a mess of ifindforu's base sauce recently. Made a curry last night for me and the missus and it was ok but nothing special.

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Re: Whole Spice Experiment Pays Off !
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2012, 10:29 AM »
Thanks' Guys,
The whole spices is what gave our curry that wonderful savoury flavour and the house is still full of BIR aroma this morning  ;D
I really don't think there are many BIR's use whole spices as I did but more likely achieve the flavour through Garam Masala maybe their own ground spices or is it the amount of GM they use  :-\ but I do know it was the whole spices what gave me that wonderful savoury taste and aroma that I have been searching for quite a while and has given me a definate direction to follow at last. ;)

edit: The whole spices could be being introduced at the final cooking stage via Garam Masala or chef's own spice mix ;)   

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Re: Whole Spice Experiment Pays Off !
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2012, 10:40 AM »
Hi Emin,

Have you tried grinding those whole spices and adding them to your spice mix? might be worth a go......

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Re: Whole Spice Experiment Pays Off !
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2012, 10:55 AM »
Hi Emin,

Have you tried grinding those whole spices and adding them to your spice mix? might be worth a go......

Hi 976bar, that is the way I am thinking of going but the ingredients I used are the ones found in Garam Masala amongst others,could it be the quality of the gm you use (jalpur comes to mind  ::))or could it be the amount or when it's added  :-\ I am so pleased to have found the holy grail I have been searching for,now just the final touches  ;)

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« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2012, 11:12 AM »
My mind is buzzing at the mo  :)
I am using C2G's base with the chef's spoons of the usual spices added, what if I used only Garam Masala in the final cooking stage ? makes sense to me,also ties in with the ' chef's own Garam Masala' as per my favourite T/A,
his 'spice mix' looked no different to Garam Masala (course ground texture) and definately nothing like any of the spice mixes from this site I have used.

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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2012, 11:22 AM »
Hi Emin,

I guess the way forward now is to probably experiment by making 2 dishes at the same time. Adding the GM to one and ground spice mix to the other with the "ground" spices in, and seeing which one takes your fancy the most :)

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« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2012, 11:32 AM »
97% now then ;D.  Well done emin-j.  You confirmed my suspicions at least about the inclusion of those particular whole spices.  It's just "in what form".  I'll try this with some base next time i make a curry before i extend it to the base itself.  Whether whole spices are used in the gravy, and we've all found them in our curries ;),  or are prominent ingredients in a hand made "chef's special" garam masala, as suggested by ifindforu the use of Jalpur (or  another brand but with the chef adding spices to get that similar smell) is what we now need to confirm.  How many of threads based on real kitchen observations make reference to chef's special mix powder / garam masala?  Quite a few. Looking forward hearing of the work you're going to do in this area.  Could we have such a significant breakthrough so early in 2012? :o :o

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« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2012, 11:42 AM »
Hi Emin,

I guess the way forward now is to probably experiment by making 2 dishes at the same time. Adding the GM to one and ground spice mix to the other with the "ground" spices in, and seeing which one takes your fancy the most :)

Good idea bar, I think I will make just the madras sauce for the experiment but I cant make my mind up whether to grind my own spices or use pre ground Rajah GM.

 

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