BensGrandad
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Anybody tried making cheese.?
Anybody tried making cheese.?
Haggis - for reasons too many to mention
my curry making has been taken to a whole new level recently. I can now make a curry far better than most indian takeaways (nowhere near a really good restaurant though obviously) and it's not even that difficult
Tips please. I've tried everything.
for my base I use coconut milk, a bit of normal milk and some garlic paste. In terms of spices I think that is very individual but I use one that I bought at some Spice Shop in North Laine (can't remember the name unfortunately) which is a BIT like your bog standard garam massala that you'd pick up in a supermarket so that would probably do, alongside a normal curry power. Then it's just a case of adding the rest...cumin, coriander, fresh ginger etc. I think your choice of herbs and spices is CRUCIAL and can absolutely make or break a curry so it's all about getting the right blend that works for you
My main tip is to cook everything on a low heat.
-oh and if you're using meat (I tend to do veggie as that is what my wife prefers) marinade it for as long as possible
homemade is always miles better then shop bought!
I'm a veggie.
The kids seem happy enough with salmon from the Tesco fish counter.
homemade is always miles better then shop bought!
Anybody tried making cheese.?
Tips please. I've tried everything.
Can of chickpeasTips? I have tried several times but the consistency never seems as thick as shop stuff
Pffft. Where's your sense of ambition??