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Everyone here will have tried plenty of base sauces and will have their own personal favourites - that's not to say they are the most 'tried and tested' or even the 'best' as everyone's taste buds and level of expectancy is different.
For new or inexperienced cooks to this style of cooking, I'd highly recommend Cory Anders (CA's) suite of base gravy, mix powder and recipes. They're all well thought out, don't use exotic or hard to find ingredients or complex cooking techniques and most importantly the recipes are well written, unambiguous and easy to follow. There's also a good variety of different dishes to cook from the same basic set of ingredients.
I'm a firm believer (and I know there are those here who may not agree with this) that consistent and repeatable results are a direct result of using basic techniques with a recipe designed to work together with its constituent components. In other words, use the base gravy, mix powder and recipe that are designed to work together and not take one base from one person, match it with a mix powder from another and use a recipe from someone else. The results from doing that will unreliable and unpredictable.
I am about to do a new batch of base curry, who recommends what sauce!!!!!!, i think this may be an interesting POST?
After watching my curry being cooked at my favourite T/A I was asking about their base gravy and the ingredients was no different to many of the gravy's on the forum but what he said has stuck in my mind '' If your gravy is not right your curry will not be '' make of this what you will but to me this seems quite an important statement.