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Next time i do Bombay Alpo I'll give this ago. Ingredients for precooking the potatoes are similar to Curry Barking Mad's although the cooking method is different. Are a particular type of potatoes used or will any do? Having cooked CBM's recipe many times i am sure this recipe will turn out equally good results and look forward to trying it and then finishing the dish as per the recipe.
HI,Use the standard red potatoes (yellow flesh) as they don't disintegrate as much and taste really good. (What my local uses)The leftover oil from cooking potatoes tastes really good excellent for re-use.Nick
Quote from: Nick D on February 05, 2012, 09:21 AMHI,Use the standard red potatoes (yellow flesh) as they don't disintegrate as much and taste really good. (What my local uses)The leftover oil from cooking potatoes tastes really good excellent for re-use.NickI've found that you can't rely on one particular type of standard potato nowadays. Some of the time they're consistant but they all occasionally throw a curve ball . The only exception being charlotte or salad potatoes which is what i now use and always get very good results. I find that my local TA's aloo can suffer from being a little "fluffy" once in a while . And, yes this method is an ideal way to produce a lovely spiced oil if you're in to using it once any solids have been removed.
ifindforu - Why "shout" by using upper case letters and red text? If goes against most forum guidelines, many people don't like it and, if your recipes are any good, it's surely unnecessary.
Quote from: George on February 05, 2012, 10:08 AMifindforu - Why "shout" by using upper case letters and red text? If goes against most forum guidelines, many people don't like it and, if your recipes are any good, it's surely unnecessary.thank you George but I'm partially blind,but if you would like to change then i give you permission,by the way they are not my recipies the are from the T/A where i work