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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2012, 05:09 PM »
emin-j - As with some other members here, your write up brought a smile to my face, also. It's a remarkable story. But given you called there in the first place, isn't it a BIR which you already rate quite highly for it to get your business? If so, they must be getting something right.

Hi George, I wouldn't say I rate them highly they are 'average' compared to other T/A in the area but they are 100 yds from my house which makes them very convenient  :)
Their Naans,Bhaji's,Rice,Bombay Aloo etc are very good but the curry's to me taste a little under spiced but acceptable. I think the thing that is interesting is although their method of making a curry is 'different' to what we believe to be correct that 'BIR' something is there. :'(

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2012, 05:29 PM »
Funny, LOL made my night :-)

You could not make it up could you  :)
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do you think they were winding you up ?

Hi Graeme,no mate the first curry made was my Wife's Chicken Madras and the end result was as usual,hot,and not that tasty but a lovely orange colour, yellow base + red chili powder = orange curry  :) ( no additional spice added ). With my Lamb Madras I added a small amount of spice mix plus extra G/G (the chef tried to knock the spice mix off the spoon but I'm 18 stone and he's about 7 and I won  ;D)

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2012, 05:39 PM »
Hi Emin,

Well done you!! :)

It's always great to hear reports of other users from CR0 achieving better results than some BIR's. One of the ingredients I have increased a lot of in my dishes is the G&G or just fresh garlic, which I find when cooked out gives a further depth of flavour to the dish and adding additional spice mix to some enhances this even more.

Congratulations and keep up the great work :)

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2012, 05:49 PM »
Thanks' 976bar  ;) I did notice the base although yellow in colour was more of a darkish yellow than any I make other than the curry2go base which is quite highly spiced and the curry to go base plus some additional whole spice is the closest I have ever been to that lovely savoury flavour you get from a good BIR  :P

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2012, 05:52 PM »
emin-j,

well pleased and hope you manage more visits into the kitchen.

the tamerind/turmeric just shows how difficult our task is.

the method sounds like Taz although i've not used the Taz method myself.

my immediate thoughts being: what did the base taste like, what do they use the oil for and was it 100% oil (or some ghee in it).

ps made garam masala for me is chef garam

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2012, 06:02 PM »
Love it....nice write up emin-j.

Although, I haven't managed to worm my way into a kitchen here in Perth, a lot of restaurants do have "open" kitchens where you can see everything.

As an experiment a few weeks back, a mate and myself cooked up, 2 curries, and then ordered the same two curries form a very popular and highly regarded curry house, so we could compare them. We took them back home and .....well......there just wasn't any comparison. The takeaways curries were "wishy-washy" (to quote Madhur Jaffrey). There was no "body" there whatsoever.

That's the first takeaway I have ordered since discovering this site, and as far as I can see, it'll be the last.

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2012, 06:32 PM »
Love it....nice write up emin-j.

Although, I haven't managed to worm my way into a kitchen here in Perth, a lot of restaurants do have "open" kitchens where you can see everything.

As an experiment a few weeks back, a mate and myself cooked up, 2 curries, and then ordered the same two curries form a very popular and highly regarded curry house, so we could compare them. We took them back home and .....well......there just wasn't any comparison. The takeaways curries were "wishy-washy" (to quote Madhur Jaffrey). There was no "body" there whatsoever.

That's the first takeaway I have ordered since discovering this site, and as far as I can see, it'll be the last.

Well done Mick :)

Just like my daughter won't order a Korma from a restaurant anymore because she can now make better herself and the reason I got the Dinner Party order.

It just goes to prove what this forum has achieved for everyone over the years and once again a big thank you to everyone for a lot of hard work, effort and contributions :)

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2012, 06:52 PM »
great post emin-j - you've passed the interview and may next be offered an evening job there!

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« Reply #18 on: June 26, 2012, 07:17 PM »
great post emin-j - you've passed the interview and may next be offered an evening job there!
They'll have to make some changes then  ;D ;)

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Re: Showing my local T/A how to do it !!
« Reply #19 on: June 26, 2012, 07:26 PM »
Thanks for the reply emin-j, i had to ask :-)
before anyone else suggested it.

Its a good read, thank you.

 

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