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Another great video and fantastic looking dish. I will get around to making one of your curries soon. I do like the no base gravy style. Thumbs up from me.
Fantastic video, as always. Great presentation and instruction, Josh. Can you show how to make mix powder? I'd like to from scratch without using premade store bought mixes of any kind.
Great suggestion! I have it on my website but I'll also add it to the filming list :) thecurrykid.co.uk/recipe/spice-mix-powder/ It's purely these mixed together, hope it helps 2 tbsp Madras (Powder - Mild) 4 tsp Paprika (Powder) 2 tsp Coriander (Powder) 2 tsp Cumin (Powder) 2 tsp Turmeric (Powder) 1 tsp Garam Masala (Powder) 1/2 tsp Garlic (Powder) 1/2 tsp Ginger (Powder)
I've not tried this but the only recipe I have for a curry powder is as follows, hope it helps. You will use about 1/6 of this in your spice mix which itself will be enough for about 10 dishes: 3 tbsp coriander powder 3 tbsp cumin powder 1 tbsp turmeric powder 1 tbsp chilli powder 1 tbsp fenugreek powder 1 tbsp black pepper powder 2 tsp mustard powder 2 tsp fennel powder 1 tsp garlic powder
Not yet unfortunately I seem to have completely missed out the "from scratch" version of my Tikka Masala dishes. If there is something on this playlist you are after I can work out a base free version for you :) ruclips.net/p/PLlXT352HDbisB5EsRjYltpGP2__8z_dvF
I made this last night and it was absolutely delicious however it was just about enough for 1 person. If I want to make it for more do I double or triple all of the ingredients for example or just a a few?
Hi, great to hear Adam. Thanks so much for trying. Spicier dishes don't always scale well with the spices but I think doubling would work fine although I wouldn't go higher than that. Remember as well it's about the heat and caramelisation. When you get too much in the pan it tends to boil things rather than caramelise This is what I would do for 4 servings. Just make sure all liquid is boiling hot 4 People 9 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onion (brown/white) - sliced 2 green pepper (sliced) 4 teaspoons garlic paste 4 teaspoons ginger paste 2 teaspoon coriander powder 3/4 teaspoon cumin powder 3/4 teaspoon turmeric powder 2 tablespoons mix powder or curry powder 3/4 teaspoon or as required chilli powder 1 teaspoon sugar 1.5 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoon tomato paste (mixed with 6 tablespoons of water) 600 millilitre water 1 tomato cut into wedges 15 pieces meat, vegetables, paneer or tofu pinch garam masala powder red finger chili - sliced for decoration fresh chopped coriander for decoration
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Just replicated this for my tea- best Bhuna I've tasted in 20 years! You're a genius mate!
Wow, thanks so much, really appreciated :)
Another great video and fantastic looking dish. I will get around to making one of your curries soon. I do like the no base gravy style. Thumbs up from me.
Hope you enjoy, the next 5 coming are all base free, hope they help
@@TheCurryKid I hope so, thanks.
Looks great. I will be cooking this tomorrow for the family. Thanks. Stuart
Fantastic! Hope you enjoy. I normally use chicken for this but we had lots of mushrooms so used them and it tasted super :)
Fantastic video, as always. Great presentation and instruction, Josh. Can you show how to make mix powder? I'd like to from scratch without using premade store bought mixes of any kind.
Great suggestion! I have it on my website but I'll also add it to the filming list :) thecurrykid.co.uk/recipe/spice-mix-powder/
It's purely these mixed together, hope it helps
2 tbsp Madras (Powder - Mild)
4 tsp Paprika (Powder)
2 tsp Coriander (Powder)
2 tsp Cumin (Powder)
2 tsp Turmeric (Powder)
1 tsp Garam Masala (Powder)
1/2 tsp Garlic (Powder)
1/2 tsp Ginger (Powder)
@@TheCurryKid Thanks! And I see there's madras powder as an ingredient. Any sub-recipe for madras powder? I'm excited to really go from scratch.
I've not tried this but the only recipe I have for a curry powder is as follows, hope it helps. You will use about 1/6 of this in your spice mix which itself will be enough for about 10 dishes:
3 tbsp coriander powder
3 tbsp cumin powder
1 tbsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp chilli powder
1 tbsp fenugreek powder
1 tbsp black pepper powder
2 tsp mustard powder
2 tsp fennel powder
1 tsp garlic powder
@@TheCurryKid thanks very much! You're the best.
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many thanks, always appreciated
Hi curry kid do you have a good masala recipe that one can make from scratch? Thanks
Not yet unfortunately I seem to have completely missed out the "from scratch" version of my Tikka Masala dishes. If there is something on this playlist you are after I can work out a base free version for you :) ruclips.net/p/PLlXT352HDbisB5EsRjYltpGP2__8z_dvF
I made this last night and it was absolutely delicious however it was just about enough for 1 person. If I want to make it for more do I double or triple all of the ingredients for example or just a a few?
Hi, great to hear Adam. Thanks so much for trying. Spicier dishes don't always scale well with the spices but I think doubling would work fine although I wouldn't go higher than that.
Remember as well it's about the heat and caramelisation. When you get too much in the pan it tends to boil things rather than caramelise
This is what I would do for 4 servings. Just make sure all liquid is boiling hot
4 People
9 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 medium onion (brown/white) - sliced
2 green pepper (sliced)
4 teaspoons garlic paste
4 teaspoons ginger paste
2 teaspoon coriander powder
3/4 teaspoon cumin powder
3/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
2 tablespoons mix powder or curry powder
3/4 teaspoon or as required chilli powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1.5 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoon tomato paste (mixed with 6 tablespoons of water)
600 millilitre water
1 tomato cut into wedges
15 pieces meat, vegetables, paneer or tofu
pinch garam masala powder
red finger chili - sliced for decoration
fresh chopped coriander for decoration
@@TheCurryKid Thank you very much!