So why did your post have a title? What method of drivelling was employed?
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needs a little coriander in it and maybe a little turmericOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostIt's still reducing down. We're now five mins away.
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When reducing they're all the same, stew, curry tagine....Originally posted by Alias View PostStew is different to a curry tho surely?
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Curry yes, Chilli noOriginally posted by Alias View Postneeds a little coriander in it and maybe a little turmeric
And turmeric you would add at the start of cooking not at the end.Comment
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Wow. All I did was fry an onion, add boyo's spice mix, fry then add some chicken stock, s+p & a tin of chopped toms and then blitz before reducing a little. Added chicken and left it for ages. Fantastic! I have a booking on Friday and will be quizzing boyo for the spice blend.
Plus I have lunch tomorrow sorted and enough essence for 3 more times.Comment
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Only spice you can really get away with adding near the end is garam masala, add turmeric too late and you get a pretty bitter taste.Originally posted by Alias View PostDid he say it was a chilli? my mistake...
(oh and you can still add turmeric during the reduction but yes, better at the beginning)
Speaking of turmeric, sods law I end up with an interview this week as I've got yellow fingers from grating fresh turmeric.
They were bright red earlier this week from dealing with beetroot.Comment
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Well I'll be having coq au vin no 2 tomorrow, this time with red wine, as I can nip out and get some pancetta.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWow. All I did was fry an onion, add boyo's spice mix, fry then add some chicken stock, s+p & a tin of chopped toms and then blitz before reducing a little. Added chicken and left it for ages. Fantastic! I have a booking on Friday and will be quizzing boyo for the spice blend.
Plus I have lunch tomorrow sorted and enough essence for 3 more times.
Also making chicken liver parfait, which I haven't made since chef school.Comment
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Time for bed said Zebedee
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