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Hey WhandsyThose curries look fantastic mate! I have not tried the NIS or the Roshney before. Maybe I should give them a try!Also the base gravy looks great too! I also have been cooking this weekend, and paid more attention to getting the base gravy right. I was cooking it (start to finish) for about 4-5 hours to get a similar result to your picture. I used the Bangladeshi base from Julian's eBook.May I ask how long you cooked the C2Go Base for?
Thanks Colin, good luck with curryathon let us know how you get onQuote from: tongey on May 13, 2012, 11:46 PMHey WhandsyThose curries look fantastic mate! I have not tried the NIS or the Roshney before. Maybe I should give them a try!Also the base gravy looks great too! I also have been cooking this weekend, and paid more attention to getting the base gravy right. I was cooking it (start to finish) for about 4-5 hours to get a similar result to your picture. I used the Bangladeshi base from Julian's eBook.May I ask how long you cooked the C2Go Base for?Thanks for the comments tongey, regards the base, I used C2G's 3 litre Bangladeshi base method, but did it in a pressure cooker, so after coming up to heat it only took about 40 mins to get to that onion melting point, after the blitzing I continued as per his method, adding spices and double quantity water. It probably lightly boiled / frothed for about 20 mins which is when the base cooked and released the oils. Then I added more water as his instruction to get to the required consistency. I find that once the oil has separated, no matter how much you stir it back in, it wil re surface once heated again so you know it's ready to useGood luck palW