I'm not sure that any of my curries have that smell, so there's still something different about the genuine article.
Hi George
You and I have been trying for so long
I find the fact that the missing taste/smell, can't be nailed down, extremely upsetting
I just have to walk away from it
This goes on forever
I've seen so much in indian takeaway/restaurant kitchens
If you ran a takeaway, I bet you would consitantly and accidentally get what we are chasing
I think it's the oil added to the base, coupled with very minimal spicing
I've seen takaways cooking about a hundred poppadoms, in a large wok of hot oil
This oil has then been left and gone into the base sometime in the following week
So you have flavour and age to consider
I've seen oil from cooking chips, chicken and bhajees go into the base as well
The quantities cooked are not practical to do at home
The deep pan fryers are on all evening too
Lost little bits of batter etc are gently frying and crisping
This oil has a smell
It's not a burnt aroma, but there is a depth and roundness to it
I suppose you could do this at home, but you would have such wastage of food
I don't want to cook a hundred poppadoms to prove a point either
Maybe that's worth it, I don't know
I suppose it's only ?10 plus oil
But a full sized base, too?
I suppose you would have to do everything exactly the same
There is no recipe I have come across, using fresh ingredients, that delivers the taste/aroma I have been searching for
If fresh ingredients could do it, I would have achieved it by now
I can certainly make curries as good as some takeaways, but that's not what I want
And it's not how you fry the spices either (singeing or whatever you call it)
Some good takeaways barely cook the spices for more than ten seconds, before adding the base
The taste has got nothing to do with spices
Over the years, I have had many samples of takeaway's curry gravy
Sometimes I have tasted it cold and it has seemed like nothing special
Really plain
But as soon as you heat it, there is that wonderful aroma
It
IS the base that holds the secret
I think this will remain a mystery forever for us DIY curry fanatics
It doesn't matter how many demos, videos or recipes seen
It's not going to happen
The salt in the wound is that occasional moment of success, you can't repeat