Great video, Solarsplace. Many thanks for taking the time to do it. Nice control of heat and great singeing going on there. (Love the coughing, too!) It's a source of constant delight to me to discover upon the first quench just how hot that pan is when you're singeing the spices. Lovely stuff.
I never tire of watching people cooking curries, and over the last 30-odd years, this relatively recent development has had a massively positive influence in my journey towards BIR nirvana. I've watched many a BIR chef in action, but unlike video you're unable to rewind and answer those nagging "What the hell did he do there" questions.
Hi Everyone
Glad you liked the video, I agree Chewy's madras is for me the definitive madras recipe - I just don't feel the need to ever look elsewhere.
Have to agree here. While I absolutely love trying different recipes, this is the Madras recipe I keep coming back to time and time again. Why? Because it never fails to deliver. It just works! (In fact I made one last night...)
I must admit to a certain amount of reluctance in declaring whether this was this % or that % of the perfect BIR - because no matter what disclaimers one puts around it, that statement will be quoted and you will be made accountable for it for eternity.
Bravo, sir! It is for this reason that I hate it when I'm asked if a curry I've made is 100% BIR. Apart from the fact that it never can be (simply because I am not, and never will be, a BIR chef), my quest is ultimately to produce something
better. I may never attain that goal, but I sure as hell plan to enjoy the journey.
There are flavours in there that you would swear could not come from just chilli & mix powder alone
- The only thing I am doing different now is cooking techniques.
This is the 'alchemy' to which I often refer when trying to explain BIR to my non-cooking mates. I don't pretend to understand it, but it has consumed much of my culinary life and it fascinates the hell out of me to this day. And always will, I believe.
Keep up the great work guys. It's inspired me to borrow a video camera and post one of my efforts for critique, too...