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Old 04-11-2007, 22:32   #11
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Well, I can't get the computer to detect my phone so I can't show a photo of it, but it was absolutely lovely and Leon approved too! Cooking curry is extremely rewarding, because you get delicious smells all the way through so it makes you REALLY hungry. YUM! Have printed out the recipe and put it in my cooking folder in the kitchen. It's where I keep all the bits I've torn out of magazines or printed off the internet. Very useful

Struggled a bit with getting the bloody blender to chop up the garlic/chilli etc. into a paste. It was just wizzing around not doing much. I should have used the herb mill attachment instead of the blender, but I didn't think all the coriander would fit in. Added a bit more oil and it managed it though. I also think next time I'll put 2 tins of tomatoes in because I found myself adding water at the end just to keep it at the right consistency... unless you have a better substitute??

Have put 1/2 the curry in the freezer for a bit of microwave comfort food when I next can't be bothered to cook

Thanks very much for this recipe. Big thumbs up from Lopkat
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Old 04-11-2007, 23:23   #12
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H'mmmmm Tasty,

Will definately have to try that one....
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Old 05-11-2007, 05:12   #13
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This looks tasty....I shall try it at some point!
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Old 05-11-2007, 10:54   #14
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I also think next time I'll put 2 tins of tomatoes in because I found myself adding water at the end just to keep it at the right consistency... unless you have a better substitute??

Have put 1/2 the curry in the freezer for a bit of microwave comfort food when I next can't be bothered to cook

Thanks very much for this recipe. Big thumbs up from Lopkat
Cool!

I think it's called Bhuna when you add lots of tomatoes, you can also use coconut milk or yoghurt depending what you want it to taste like

I've got two portions sat in the freezer too. If I had a big enough freezer I estimate I'd only have to cook about twice a week, the rest of the week live off the frozen portions
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:17   #15
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thanks for the ideas. i've always been disappointed at my own curries - definitely be trying this paste idea. cheeeeeeeeeeeeers.

i did it and boy was it good!
i'm a budding vege (choice: carrot) so i made the paste then cooked potatoes in it for about an hour. then at the end chucked in some spinach and peas. it was gooooood. so much tastier than the usual!

thanks ever so much for this, no looking back.
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Old 08-11-2007, 02:19   #16
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very nicely documented sir

and great shots all the way through... i might of been looking at the food and how you've done it but couldn't help but be impressed with the quality of photos!!


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Old 11-11-2007, 14:32   #17
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Very nice Jonny, without a blender or pestle and mortor i can't quite have a go of this yet.

My pestle and mortor are two shot glasses - you'd be suprised how well this can work if you get good at it... and my blender is me with a knife - last time i did that i had chilli embedded within my hands for days rendering putting in and taking out contacts painfull...

My kitchen in my student pad up here is woefully short of just about everything, we don't even have a big stew pot yet cause my flat mates are too cheap to put money in on such "wasteful" things?! I was stuck with two pots in the oven the other day plastic handles double wrapped in foil hoping to christ they wouldn't melt

With that in mind i think you should recall what you used to make in your student days in an inadequate kitchen so i can replicate because i'm slowly running out of things to do or improvise...
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Old 11-11-2007, 18:19   #18
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Well I've always had my trusty blender and pestle and mortar but you can just chop it all up finely. Basically you just have to cook it down a bit longer. You can grind up spices and crush garlic pretty well with the back of a spoon (or the bottom of a shot glass) against the chopping board if that helps. Or just buy the spices ready ground

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Old 11-11-2007, 18:24   #19
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There is a pestle and mortar for £7 in Tesco. Now, go get one I had a hand blender at Uni... which was used mainly to make Angel Delight, lol
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Old 15-11-2007, 01:52   #20
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Sounds cheap, but tbh i'd rather spend £7 on food atm, i'm having a job shortage, and don't have the money to spend on anything right now Plus my flat mates (well not all, but apathy sucks too) are too cheap to put towards the most basic things...

I do use the chop very finely and back of a spoon bottom of a glass method a lot though
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