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So you have tried and proved this method on a few occasions?, how do you think it compares with your normal base of choice, cooked in the conventional way?mmmmm, this has got me wondering if a BIR style curry could be cooked in the slow cooker? Obviously, using all the ingredients that you would usually use normally? Nah, can't see it, how would you release the oils out of the spices for a start?
You know that lesson at Zaal was worth its weight in gold. Anyone who gets the chance to go and learn from Az should take it. Seeing, smelling and feeling what the right way of doing things is helps so much over and above reading about it on a forum.
QuoteYour ideas also helped me understand the contributions the akhani and sieving can make to the end result so thanksCT or Natterjak - could either of you point me to the thread on the Akhani stock? I've seen references to it here and there, but can't seem to find it.Thanks!-- Josh
Your ideas also helped me understand the contributions the akhani and sieving can make to the end result so thanks
Quote from: natterjak on April 05, 2012, 08:09 PMYou know that lesson at Zaal was worth its weight in gold. Anyone who gets the chance to go and learn from Az should take it. Seeing, smelling and feeling what the right way of doing things is helps so much over and above reading about it on a forum.Could not agree more Natterjak. It certainly has cast a different light on many things for me and certainly will go back to Zaal's when the opportunity presents itself. Hopefully Chriswg is working on that ;D
Not only to the 5 who went payed & posted their findings, but to me also! It's probably why Panpot solved the thing 1st timeRegardsELW
mmmmm, this has got me wondering if a BIR style curry could be cooked in the slow cooker? Obviously, using all the ingredients that you would usually use normally? Nah, can't see it, how would you release the oils out of the spices for a start?