Quote from: emin-j on January 18, 2012, 08:31 PM
Quote from: ELW on January 18, 2012, 08:24 PM
Quote from: emin-j on January 18, 2012, 08:19 PM
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.
Hi emin-j, have you ever tasted your local's base on it's own, in the kitchen? I've settled on that very statement a while ago...in fact i posted it about 1/2 an hour ago somewhere
ELW
Hi ELW, Yes I had it in mind to ask if I could go into their kitchen so took a teaspoon with me to taste the base ( should have seen their faces when I took it out my pocket ;D) I just dipped my spoon into their base gravy and it was just a lightly spiced onion soup and very thin in consistency.
The chef may have employed anti surveillance techniques, when the kitchen was infiltrated ;D..the reason I ask is, I would describe most bases I've made like a lightly spiced soup, but a soup without the stock added, ie a little bit bland & a little bit raw. I have slowcooked the Ashoka base for an entire day after blending, which only intensified the flavour which was already there in the raw base(Which i don't like

) The background flavour from a basic curry from one of my locals, tasted very similar to to the background in many vegetable based Heinz soups, & some of my own soups. Their madras, when you block out the Kashmiri chill & sour lemon, was exactly the same, but to the
normal person 
, would have tasted 'good' & comment would have been made on maybe the heat of the chilli..I have often wondered what the chef does with the pre cooking broth, or about the use of stock in bir, as there is hardly a professional kitchen who doesn't use it. I'm on this path at the moment, until I can rule it out.
The homecooked equivalent dishes in the mentioned bir, have a waiting time of nearly an hour. I am going to ask how they differ(if a base is used), & semi test this theory
Regards
ELW
"own spoon in the bir kitchen" its classic stuff ;D