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Offline thewhiterabbit

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Hello!
« on: August 21, 2012, 07:19 PM »
Just thought I'd say a quick hello!

I found this forum after a quick search on BIR curry recipes. The whole BIR thing was mentioned by a chap on another forum I frequent...I had no idea there was a collective term for this style of curry!

Anyway, my curry forays started about 20 years ago when I attempted to recreate that BIR taste using the Kris Dhillon book. I made the base gravy in a wok in my little flat and stunk the place out...my clothes, furniture, everything smelt of garlic for weeks. From that point I hadn't tried again....until recently!

Fuelled by a love of curry and a lack of disposable income, I persuaded myne wyfe to let me have a go (again). This time I had the brain wave of doing the base outside on the bbq, saving the house from the dreaded garlic smell. It worked!!

The base I made was the Dan Toombs recipe...and I've now made:

a CTM (not great)
a Chicken Bhuna (not bad)
a Chicken Pathia (pretty good) - Uncle Buck recipe
a Paneer Tikka Dopiaza (not bad)
a Chicken Ceylon (awesome) - CA recipe

I've still got another couple of nights worth of base so will be attempting a Madras or CTM next (and probably the Chicken Ceylon again).

Offline natterjak

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Re: Hello!
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2012, 09:10 PM »
Hi WhiteRabbit

Great intro and summary, sounds like you've followed a similar path to me. I also cut my teeth on Kris Dhillon, was a bit disappointed with results and stank my house out boiling garlic, ginger and onions. Then I lost interest for many years and assumed takeaway curries couldn't be cooked at home (wrong!). Since coming to this place I haven't looked back. The recipes here are the real deal but it took me nearly a year to start getting good results - there are many variables involved and written recipes can be ambiguous.

Check out some curry videos on here, start with a well proven base like Cory Ander's or Chewytikkas and try a few recipes. Post back on your experiences with pictures or video if you're able to and ask questions - many will try to help (just don't listen to everyone :) )

I reckon you'll reach your goals if you're prepared to put some time and effort into it. Good luck!

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Re: Hello!
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2012, 09:17 PM »
Welcome WhiteRabbit.  You've definitely come to the right place and it sounds as though you've already started the neverending journey mate ;)  Keep us posted on how things are going (with pics of course as we do like a bit of curry porn").

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Re: Hello!
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2012, 10:57 PM »
Thanks for the welcome!

Curry porn...love it! Although I'm usually soooo hungry by the time I've finished cooking a curry that I'm not in the mood to start taking photos! Will try next time though!  :)

Offline colin grigson

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Re: Hello!
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2012, 06:38 AM »
Hi thewhiterabbit ,

Welcome to the forum and it's great to see you've already been 'having a go' ... please keep us up to date with your findings   ;)

 

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