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Bulky
20-07-2003, 19:28
This is probably a long shot but does anybody know where i can find recipes for curry (proper indian curry exactly as you would get in a restaraunt), i have searched google but hit a bit of a dead end,

please help I NEED CURRY :)

cjll3
20-07-2003, 19:31
Try the jars of Patak's Curry Paste. They have the recipe on the back. (Usually includes Patak's Curry Paste).

Bulky
20-07-2003, 19:34
thanx but already tried them, i'm looking to cook from scratch, you have to cook an onion like gravy first and then blend spices but i can't find a recipe anywhere

paulyoung666
20-07-2003, 19:35
beware , a lad at work has a thing about curry , he tried a proper indian recipe and said it was ****e , and also took ****ing ages to cook with a lot of ingredients

anyway here you go curry (http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Island/3012/Techniques.htm)
and more curry (http://www.drbindracurries.com/currypicture.htm)
maybe here even more curry (http://www.maxlove.co.uk/recipes.htm)

have fun ;)

btw i found a good sauce in tesco's , tikka masala healthy eating , well impressed for a jar of sauce ;)

Bulky
20-07-2003, 19:40
thanx, will have to try it :)

paulyoung666
20-07-2003, 19:41
Originally posted by bulkylad
thanx, will have to try it :)


ive just edited my post , check out the even more curry , there looks to be some good recipes there ;)

Mr_Burns
21-07-2003, 09:03
I've cooked a few of the curries on this website and they've come out really well.

http://www.curryhouse.co.uk

Mark W
21-07-2003, 10:15
ummm...if you are cooking to impress, why not just nip to a curry house, pick up a nice selection, get home and dump it into saucepans/frying pans etc just before the guest(s) arrive? :angel:

Ramrod
21-07-2003, 12:22
To cook authentic curry from primary ingredients you need to go to an 'indian' supermarket. This is because you are going to need things like Asafoetida, Ghee, Curry leaves etc....unless you are happy doing that you should stick to jars and tins of 'authentic' curry paste like cjll3 mentioned. If you go to a good bookshop you will find lots of cookbooks devoted to curry.

Aragorn
17-04-2009, 20:20
Is five and a half years a record bump? :D
I take it the balti had tinned ham in it?;)

Mick Fisher
17-04-2009, 22:43
Try your local public library. A wonderful resource for almost anything you need to know.

budwieser
18-04-2009, 21:39
Long time lurker, first time poster. If you want authentic curry recipes, the best site has to be: http://www.cr0.co.uk/ When i say authentic i mean from a curry house. Some of the recipes for base sauces are out of the this world. I usually make a batch and fill the freezer!

Cheers Corky, Loads of great recipes in there. Thanks very much for the link/Site. :)

:welcome:Welcome to CF by the way, Great first post imo.