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Did you put much oil into the base Mick? You can see traces of oil in the froth on top, so it has separated. Maybe use more oil in the base if you want more oil to separate?
That last picture clearly shows a nice glossy sheen of oil on the top, Mick, so you've definitely got some separation going on there.But losing over a litre in evaporation might suggest that you've got the heat too high for the final cooking stage. You're after a delicate 'tickover' simmer, rather than a vigorous simmer or bubbling boil. And keep the lid on. (This may differ from what Chewy and others do, but this is what I've found works for me.)The mysteries of the base are many and various. Despite using the same ingredients, cooked in exactly the same way, in the same pan and using the same heat, no two bases seem to turn out exactly the same. It may be something to do with some bizarre planetary alignment, but I sometimes find that I don't initially get much separation after the second cook stage, but then I leave it off the heat for a few hours (again, with the lid on), and when I return, there it is.But the proof of the pudding is in the eating, as the saying goes, so if it makes a good curry I wouldn't worry about t too much.
Thanks SDI will try this next time.I didn't want it to burn, which is why I was (more or less) constantly stirring it.OK next time, low light, lid on and see what happens.