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#161
Cooked this tonight, far better than I had hoped for! Very, very tasty! Goes stright onto my best list. I wanted to cook a butter chicken, and did a bit of reasearch. Recipe on Cook4one website looked very good, but I had noticed that some recipes add some browned onions, and that seems to add an extra flavour to the dish. Also added some cream with condensed milk (carnation) instead of just evapoutated milk, as I have found this adds a really good flavour. I have found a great squeezey bottle of carnation (lasts around 4-5 weeks instead of normal 3 days if using a tin). Also added coriander, as I really like the taste (could omit this if you don't like it). Don't normally eat curry with chips, but had some oven ones that needed to be used!

Ingredients.

For 1 -                     
1 tbs oil, 1 tsp curry oil (ASDA), 1 tsp butter ghee
Approx 300ml base gravy
1/2 onion, finely chopped
2 tsp garlic/ginger paste
1/2 green chilli, chopped
2 tbs tomato dilute
1 tsp mixed spice
1 tsp tandoori masala
1/2 tsp methi (dried leaves)      
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/4 tsp chilli
1/2 tsp salt   
2 tbs ground almonds
2 tbs fresh coriander
30 gm butter
40ml single cream + 1 tsp condensed milk
1 tbs lemon juice
Check for lemon/salt and adjust if necessary
Coriander garnish            

Method -

Add oil/ghee and heat for approx 1 min till hot
Add the onions and cook until light brown
Add green chilli and fry for 30 secs
Add garlic/ginger and fry for around 30 secs
Remove from heat and add mix powder, tand/garam masala, methi, chilli powder, salt and stir, Return to heat, fry for further 20 secs
Add tomato dilute and fry for 30 secs
Add 1 ladle of base, pre-cooked chicken and cook for 1 min
Add almonds and 2 ladles of base, fresh coriander and cook for 4 mins
Lower heat, add butter and stir until melted
Add cream, condensed milk and lemon juice and cook for 1 min
Garnish with coriander

#162
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February 07, 2013, 11:35 PM
Give us the secret of low fat, high taste curry!!!   ;D
#163
And that's without some nice pilau, or a nan!

Maybe still less than a big mac meal with fries and milkshake, I'll tell myself that to appease my conscience   ;)
#164
I was wondering about this. Any guesses? Let's say a good portion of curry with Pilau rice? At least 1000? Probably more....
#165
I agree with the carnation condensed milk tip - makes a korma absolutely spot on! As good as the best restaurant korma.
#166
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on February 02, 2013, 08:50 PM
Have been cooking two curries, five nights a week for the past two years now - I love it. Music is a must.

Whaaaaaa????   :o  You eat all those too?
#167
Had a go at Elaichi North Indian Special for me and Veg Rogoan Josh for wife. The NIS was very nice (fewer chillis cos didnt want it really hot), if anything a little sweet maybe due to the tamarind sauce. Rogon josh was also very good. Did double portions to use up the defrosted base. I snook in the fridge tonight and had a taste of it after 24 hours - both tasted really, really good - made me feel hungry even though I'd had my tea! Tomorrows tea sorted!
#168
What sort of curry is that?

:D
#169
Quote from: gagomes on January 31, 2013, 02:08 PM
According to wikipedia, it may help increasing my libido. This could be dangerous.

I'll have it!!!!!!    ;D
#170
Sorry, didn't check the link properly - thought it was my recipe!   :P