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I think you're too busy contemplating your navel, Phil.
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Is it not wiser to accept that the judicious use of some Patak's products /may/ have positive benefits in our efforts to re-create the traditional flavours of BIR cuisine rather than simply rejecting them as a nasty modern invention and (in the end) perhaps end up re-inventing the wheel ?
Can anybody actually point me in the right direction for all these overwhelming CURRY recipes that rely on Pataks pastes please. Apart from curries that need Red Masala or my Jhal Mix or Balti I haven't noticed many on here
If you have enjoyed BIR Tandoori, Tikka and Kebabs over the past 30 years, you've been enjoying Pataks flavours, its that simple.
Phil, Patak's pastes are a nasty modern(ish) invention
which have(in my opinion) played a major part in killing the authentic BIR taste.
They add a nasty tart flavour to curries, which I abhor
and, in BIR terms at least, I wish they and their ilk had never been invented.
To suggest that it might be wise to accept their use in reproducing traditional BIR cuisine is insane.
how do we know the use of pataks in the BIR trade is a modern thing? just a quick looky on there site there pastes first got into supermarkets in 1978
not that i really give one