I can't possibly post this recipe without reference to curryhell whose initial post inspired this replica using the Taz base and method

Fame at last :

;D. That looks very tasty SL. I could eat it now

. I almost mistook it for being one of my NIS's ;D. Thanks for "Tazzing" it and giving the Taz enthusiasts the opportunity to experience a lovely tasting dish and my own personal favourite.
A couple of questions if i may.
Did you make my NIS before adapting the recipe to the Taz base and cooking technique?
If so, I would be interested to hear your opinion on the flavours and it would be good to post them in my original thread.
If not, how would you describe that delicious looking plate of food?
A couple of observations which IMHO i believe will have an affect on the overall the flavour. You may want to follow up on this next time you make the dish and see if there is a marked difference in taste.
I noticed the spicey onions are added at the end and therefore they are only cooked for as long as it takes for the curry to reach the desired consistancy. The spicey onions are a key ingredient to giving this dish its unique flavour and i believe they should be added after your first reduction to ensure they have the opportunity to do their job

. Adding so late on in the dish they will not have the full and desired impact.
Same comment for the lemon juice but this could be a personal preference. The dish does have a slight sour taste just noticeable and buried deep within the flavours (more subtle when tamarind is used). I always find that adding lemon juice just at the end, the taste is more apparent and stands out rather than merging into a dish. This may be just my own personal opinion.
Lastly, an obvious one, already commented on by martinvic. Adding the tikka while cooking adds further flavour to the dish which will be missing if you simply pour the sauce over the meat.
Again, thanks for providing the adaptation and opening up the dish to Taz advocates

. I'm sure they won't be disappointed and I look forward to reading other members comments on the recipe and hope they enjoy the dish as much as i do. Next time i knock up the Taz base i'll definitely be trying your recipe and reporting back

By the way, did you have chance to try the brinjal bhaji
