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Thanks to the guys for there efforts on this one, tried it last night still doesnt taste like a bir, at the end of the video it shows some stock being added from another pot to the final base,Akhni stock , if you look at the video carfully it doesnt look like just a few spices in water, it looks like its full of something else, i.e meat stock or whatever it maybe.
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Late 80's Phil. Haven't warmed up my valves for a long while now
Quote from: stevejet66 on November 03, 2012, 09:38 AMThanks to the guys for there efforts on this one, tried it last night still doesnt taste like a bir, at the end of the video it shows some stock being added from another pot to the final base,Akhni stock , if you look at the video carfully it doesnt look like just a few spices in water, it looks like its full of something else, i.e meat stock or whatever it maybe.Just to clarify, as I happened to be one of the attendees, the saucepan contents were water, green cardamons, cassia bark and Asian bay leaves - NOTHING ELSE.As for the base not being BIR, it is as good as the best on here and better than many IMHO. But you obviously rate your own very highly.I have read your base thread and to be honest, there's nothing new or different about it. It has similarities in ingredients, spicing levels and method to others already discussed on the forum, many of which i've made. However, it does contain something which has pricked my interest of late; the inclusion of whole spice. This, coupled with Moonster's endorsement means i'll have to make it and use it for my easy madras recipe. If it makes as good a madras as i ended up with in the week i'll be happy. If it delivers more, i'll be one step closer to curry heaven. My report will follow in due course on the base and the madras. Anybody else care to try this one out?http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=5346.10RegardsG0MSQ
So why are you not using radio no more phil. i got my callsign just before curryhell.