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Yeah, I'm most impressed by the curry. Recipe please
It's a BIR, but modified by me so less fat/crap in it. Takes about 5 min to cook, but you have to make a base for it.
I'll send you over the recipe in trust
Awesome, thanks
I need to go back to BIR sometime and give more of their recipes a try.
Why do you leave them to sweat? Look good by the way, it is a great recipe. What curry is it? looks nice .
Any chance you could share that curry recipe please? Looks immense.
I assume it's just so they keep the moisture in and not dry out. Makes them soft/chewy.
It's a home made curry following a BIR recipe, I'll happily trust you it if you setup your trust system .
Will send what I sent to french in trust. Edit: Done
I might post it up into a google doc sometime (will credit you of course)
Planning on picking up ingredients and making the base tonight actually.
Thanks for the offer rexehuk but I know which curry it is now as I am a moderator on BIR. I use the harighotra recipes regularly, they are very good, chicken biryani and lamb rogan josh are my favourites so far.
What I am interested in is what you mean by "modified by me so less fat/crap in it", I presume the fat is the !Tbsp of oil or the spiced oil but crap? what is it you class as this?
To be honest I was planning on re-upping the oil levels in the base 100ml doesn't really sound that bad to me and I don't view fat as unhealthy, so...
I like the whole spices lol. I/we would appreciate if you put a link to the website If you modify the recipes.. well they become yours I suppose.. but as I say a link and credit to the recipe author would benefit everyone who wants to cook. After all it is a free forum to join with no costs at all to anyone who doesn't want to donate or buy the ebook (the bir ebook requires you to donate to a charity and supply a receipt to get a free copy).
http://bircurries.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=110&t=2589
To be fair, in the message I got from rexehuk he certainly credited the original site and recipe quite explicitly