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Maybe I just need to cook a few months ahead of when I eat
...your comments really make me think we're all a lot closer than we give ourselves credit for. That was YOUR Zaal phall that YOU cooked and it was as good the counterpart. Doesn't that tell you something
It tells me that haldi got it spot on?CH your comments echo my sentiments exactly. I've seen pics on here that look 100% as good, if not better, than "professionally" produced dishes.I wonder if sometimes we delude ourselves that we are missing something?
CH I've cooked more curry in the last two years than in the previous ten. I'm averaging and output of two curries 3/4 times per week. The main reason for that is getting more involved with the forum and seeing the benefits capitalise. I don't think I'm lying to say that if I was asked to cook any of the dishes common to the BIR standard fare I could now do so without reference to a recipe.
Sometimes my curries are OK and sometimes they just rrrrrraaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwkkkkkkkkk. I think I can truly say and without being arrogant is that they are never poor, such is the impact that the forum, the recipes, and of course the practice has had on my cooking.
I suppose the doubters might say well self praise is no honour and tbh I couldn't give a damn but I am not just speaking for myself here. I think there are lots of contributors to the forum who are dishing out kick ass curries and my own perspective is that I've seen more evidence of this in the past year. There does seem to be more of a culture that folk are getting it right than "where is the missing 5%".
Like you, SL, I have been cooking curry 3 - 4 times a week for the past 6 months or so.......and my technique has improved substantially as a result of info on the forum. Mind you, so has my waistline! Yesterday I tried on my suit trousers (not worn for the past 3 years) and they were a good 2 - 3 inches from meeting at the top.Yes, I'm convinced we're all getting better, but we pay for it in the ever expanding waist. Trouble is the damn curries are just so delicious............al.