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#841
Hi all,

Has anyone got a recipe to get perfect boiled rice like the takeaway.
I spend all my time on curry production and neglect the rice, perhaps you have one to get it right ???
#842
Lets Talk Curry / Re: RE-HEATING USED OIL
March 31, 2005, 09:41 AM
Found this picture on the web, looks like the elusive Curry Gravy we are searching for...mmmmMMMMmmmm :'( :'( :'(
#843
Madras / Re: My take on Madras
March 31, 2005, 09:04 AM
I agree on that curry powder mix, thats the one i am using and it works....its got to be fresh spice to get the best results.

S
#844
Glossary of Spices / A to Z of Spices
March 30, 2005, 02:31 PM
Everything you need to know about spice for beginers

Ajwan Seeds - A flavour similar to thyme but much stronger. Used in Indian breads, Gram flour snacks and also go well with fish. They are also a common ingredient in balti cooking and in bhajias and pakoras. Also known as Carom or Lovage.

Amchoor (Mango) Powder - Made from peeled, dried, green mangoes. Used as souring agent, in marinades and as a tenderiser. Best used towards the end of cooking.

Aniseed Star
- This aromatic spice has an aniseed-like taste and is used in Chinese spice blends. Great on spare-ribs, crispy duck, roast chicken, and in beef soups and stir fries. Best used sparingly and can be ground before use.

Asafoetida (Hing) - Probably the strongest spice in the world and should be used very sparingly. Gives a garlic like aroma. Used mainly in vegetable dishes

Cardamoms (Black) - These have a strong menthol aroma and are used in small quantities. An essential ingredient in "garam masala" mixtures, pilau's, biryani's and certain curries

Cardamoms (Green) - Highly aromatic with a sweet distinctive flavour. Used in rice dishes, desserts, apple pies and Indian meat dishes.

Cardamom Seeds - Seeds of the green cardamom which have been painstakingly removed form their shells. Can be used in many curry dishes, adding a distinctive aroma.

Cassia Bark (Dalchini) - Used in pilaus, lamb and other meat dishes.

Chillies (Bird Eye) - Whole Very hot, small whole chillies that can be used instead of fresh chillies. Great for hot sauces & chilli oil. Chillies are the hot cousins in the Capsicum family. Bird Eye chillies may be small but they are very hot so use with care!

Dried Chillies - A unique taste and many uses. Heat whole dried Bird Eye chillies in some oil until they increase in size. The frying enhances their flavour.

Chilli Crushed - A hot fiery spice that can be used in place of whole chillies and releases its flavour quickly into dishes. Ideal as a seasoning for pizzas and casseroles.

Chilli Powder - Hot made from the skins of dried chillies. It is extremely hot and an essential base for all vindaloo recipes, providing considerable zest and flavour. Please note that chilli powder is also known as cayenne pepper. This is to distinguish it from the Mexican variety which contains cumin, garlic and oregano.

Cinnamon Sticks - A sweet, mild spicy flavour. Delicious in puddings, cakes, stewed fruits and hot drinks.Cinnamon Ground An alternative to the sticks, also delicious added to cake mixtures and hot beverages.

Cloves - Whole One of the world's oldest and most useful spices. Use to make authentic garam masala and in various dals and pilau rice. Has a vast range of uses in all types of cooking.

Coriander Seeds - Possibly the most important of all curry ingredients. Coriander seeds have a warm fragrant odour and pleasant, mild taste. A popular spice used in most Indian dishes.

Coriander Ground
- Dhania A convenient alternative to seeds. Can be added to soups.

Cumin Seeds (Brown) - An essential ingredient in curry and masala mixtures. Strongly aromatic, spicy and slightly bitter in taste.

Cumin Seeds (Black) - Black - rarer form of cumin. These seeds are sweeter, smaller and have a more delicate taste.

Cumin Ground (Jeera) - Stronger than whole seeds and its flavour is strengthened by toasting. It can be used in meat, rice and vegetable dishes.

Curry Leaves - highly aromatic leaves, used mainly in Southern Indian cooking. An essential ingredient of curry powder, green chutneys and marinade pastes. Use generously, doubling the quantity in those recipes that require fresh curry leaves.

Curry Powder - An authentic blend of exotic spices used by generations since the days of the Raj. Excellent for adding flavour to sauces, soups and rice. Ranges from mild to very fiery.

Fennel Seeds - These have a warm aroma and a sweetish taste like aniseed. Tastes great with seafood, pork, stuffings, sauces, pickles and some curries. In India it is chewed as a natural breath freshener and as an aid to digestion.

Fenugreek (Methi) Seeds - These are normally sauteed in hot oil before adding vegetables to your dish. Used in pickles and chutneys and an important ingredient of the Vindaloo. Sprouts easily like cress. Excellent in salads.

Fenugreek (Methi) Leaves - Grown from Fenugreek seeds and have a stronger, distinctive flavour. Sprinkle Fenugreek leaves over meat, fish and potato dishes.

Garam Masala -A traditional blend of aromatic spices from a secret recipe used since the days of the Raj. Garam Masala literally means mixed or blended hot spices

Garlic Powder - A useful alternative to using fresh garlic in preparing Indian pastes. Mix in with butter and herbs to make your own garlic bread.

Ginger Powder - An essential ingredient for preparing pastes and marinades.Kasuri Methi Leaves - similar to the Methi Leaves, but should be soaked in water before use, strongly scented. Suitable for dishes such as Lamb Methi where a greater quantity of leaves is required, they also combine well with spinach in saag dishes.

Mace Ground - A rich aroma and a strong, warm taste. Mace is the lacy outer covering of nutmeg. Best used sparingly in sauces, soups, desserts, meats, fish, and Moghul dishes

Mustard Seeds Black These are normally sauteed in hot oil, and impart a delicious mild nutty flavour to most Indian vegetable dishes.

Nigella (Kalwanji) Seeds - A mild peppery flavour and are used in tandoori breads, spice mixes and buttered vegetables. Sometimes known as onion seeds.

Nutmeg - Grate before use and sprinkle into deserts, cake mixtures, curries and hot drinks.

Panchpuran - 5 spice mixture typical of Bebal. It consists of fennel seeds, mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, cumin seeds and kalwanji seeds in equal proportions

Paprika - Ground from capsicums, adds flavour and a reddish colour to foods. A sweet piquant spice.

Pepper (Black) - The worlds most popular spice.

Poppy Seeds - Lightly roast before use. A nutty aroma and crunchy texture. In India the seeds are usually ground, to thicken and flavour sauces. Tastes good in sweet pastries, breads and is ideal for garnishing vegetables.

Saffron Mancha - The three stigmas of the saffron crocus. Saffron is strongly perfumed with the scent of honey.

Sesame Seeds - Nice on sweets, biscuits, breads and cakes. Used a lot in Indian cooking as a finishing coating with potatoes or vegetables.

Tamarind - Often used in both Indian and Thai cuisine giving it a sweetish tangy flavour. A souring agent used for chutneys, dips, sweet and sour dishes.

Tandoori Masala - A mixture of authentic spices lightly roasted before grinding and blending to bring out their highly aromatic flavours. Delicious on all roast and grilled meat dishes.

Turmeric - Part of the ginger family and is a strongly flavoured spice used in most Indian dishes.
#845
BIR Main Dishes Chat / Re: take-away phall .
March 30, 2005, 02:12 PM
DARTHPHALL,

Why not add a link in the web links section to your freinds ebay shop.
Anyone can leave a link to anything they like curry related.

Thats what will make this site the best resource for learning 8)

S
#846
Vindaloo / Re: Restaurant gravy and vindaloo
March 30, 2005, 09:50 AM
I made this Gravy last night and I am very happy with the result.
I also cooked a Madras using it and got the best result to date.

Until something better come up I will be using this.
For my Prawn Madras i did the following: -

Prawn Madras Recipe
Heat 3 Tbsp Oil on full blast
Add tsp Garlic Paste (oil will spit)
Add half a small diced cooking onion
Shake pan vigorously
Add Prawns (wash them first)
Shake pan vigorously (fry for 1 min)
Add 1.5 tsp of curry powder spice mix (from Bruce Edwards Curry House Cooking)
mixed in these proportions
coriander?? ? ? ? 8 tsp
turmeric? ?? ? ? ?7 tsp
cumin? ? ?? ? ? ? 5 tsp
curry powder? ?4?tsp ? ?
paprika? ? ?? ? ? ?4 tsp
Add 1.5 tsp Chili Powder
Shake and Stir for 20-30 seconds
Add in half a ladle of the curry sauce (this evaporates on impact in about 10 - 15 seconds)
Shake pan vigorously & stir
Add 2 ladles of curry sauce and shake and stir for 2 mins
Add more curry sauce if to dry
Add coriander - serve

Thats all i did and got my best result to date ever.
S ;D ;D ;D



#847
Vindaloo / Re: Restaurant gravy and vindaloo
March 29, 2005, 11:44 AM
I cant wait to try this, well done CK

S ;D
#848
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Just for a laugh!
March 27, 2005, 10:29 PM
If we all chip in we can buy this!

http://lite.businessesforsale.com/1344101/255035.html

The Chef is extra ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
#849
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Garlic browning
March 24, 2005, 11:22 AM
CK,

Can we all march over to your house for a curry then ho ho? ;D
I'm guna give the Bengal Cuisine ones ago over the week end and report back.
S

#850
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Garlic browning
March 24, 2005, 09:25 AM
Keith,

Thats certainly is an interesting post.
It could be as simple as adding some Pataks Balti Paste, more salt, lemon juice etc.
I know what does impact on the base sauce and that is the length of time you boil the onions, if its too short you get a picked onion taste, you really have to boil them to release the sweetness.

I also agree with leaving the base sauce for a couple of days it does change consistency and is much better than when fresh. :P

Like you say, its all about asking when you go in to you takeaway.
S