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Ok, girly gets a book about making curry from the relevant spices etc rather than jars/pastes etc.
So, off we toddle to the "International" supermarket in one of Manchesters more "ethnic" areas and promptly buy industrial (~500g bags) quantities of turmeric, chilli powder, whole cloves, mustard seeds etc.
Sunday morning we buy some nice storage jars for said spices etc, and transfer the spices into these nice (large) jars.
Sunday afternoon we proceed to construct our curry from one of the recipes in the new book.
The recipe goes something like this...
1/2 teaspoon of turmeric
1 teaspoon of mustard seed
1 clove...
1 teaspoon of fresh ginger
1 teaspoon of crushed garlic...
"Hang on" says I, "How many curries are we going to have to eat to finish off this jar containing 500g of Turmeric?"...
"One clove?" We've got 500g of the bloody things!
So, anyone want to come round for a curry?
ha ha ha - not doing very well at hiding your identity there are you?
Tip: Split a scotch bonnet pepper chilli, put into curry and take it out just before serving. As well as making the curry hot it also adds a nice aroma. Definitely remember to take it out at the end or you will end up crying in agony.
A curry not made from scratch is not a curry
You can get jars of ginger garlic paste (the 2 things combined). They're used so often together in Indian food it makes sense.
Actually we bought that in that supermarket... it's really strong smelling stuff but it was soooo tasty
1 teaspoon of fresh ginger
1 teaspoon of crushed garlic...
A curry not made from scratch is not a curry
You can get jars of ginger garlic paste (the 2 things combined). They're used so often together in Indian food it makes sense.
Ok, girly gets a book about making curry from the relevant spices etc rather than jars/pastes etc.
So, off we toddle to the "International" supermarket in one of Manchesters more "ethnic" areas and promptly buy industrial (~500g bags) quantities of turmeric, chilli powder, whole cloves, mustard seeds etc.
Sunday morning we buy some nice storage jars for said spices etc, and transfer the spices into these nice (large) jars.
Sunday afternoon we proceed to construct our curry from one of the recipes in the new book.
The recipe goes something like this...
1/2 teaspoon of turmeric
1 teaspoon of mustard seed
1 clove...
1 teaspoon of fresh ginger
1 teaspoon of crushed garlic...
"Hang on" says I, "How many curries are we going to have to eat to finish off this jar containing 500g of Turmeric?"...
"One clove?" We've got 500g of the bloody things!
So, anyone want to come round for a curry?
Ahem... whats this "we" - you sat on the sofa either playing with the Wii or catching up with iPlayer... I made the curry!!
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