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Title: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Cory Ander on March 01, 2007, 05:03 AM
See This Bag??......

.......I know this looks just like any other old ruck sack, but NO!  It has ?THE SMELL? (or something closely resembling it (and I don?t mean the smell of old socks!  ;D)!
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Cory Ander on March 01, 2007, 05:09 AM
So I thought I?d share with you how this came about??

My wife works with an Asian lady whose mother was visiting her.  Knowing that I liked curries, her mother invited me to her house, a couple of times, to watch her prepare a multitude of curries and side dishes.  Her recipes and methods are largely her own and/or handed down by her mother.  She writes nothing down and does not measure the ingredients.  Her favourite expression appeared to be ?and a little bit of salt?? meanwhile heaping yet another teaspoon of salt in, with a slight shrug of her shoulders and with sure signs of embarrassment!  :P

Now, this lovely lady was so generous that she not only allowed me to steal about 5 hours of her time, each time I visited her, but she also insisted that I ate enough to feed a horse and that I also take a whole bag full of curries (hence the ruck sack) and side dishes home with me!  What a darling she is!  :-*

Well, suffice to say that, every time I go near my ruck sack, I am greeted with a most gorgeous aroma of curries that bears a strong (if not exact) resemblance to ?the smell??..ONE WEEK LATER!... :o

??AND the smell fills the whole room!  :o

Obviously, this left me puzzling how she achieves such an unmistakeable and lingering smell to her curries.  You see, this lovely lady uses the most basic of ingredients and cooks with, what I presume to be, a typical traditional Indian style. She uses no curry base and was very intrigued (and a little perplexed) to hear that BIRs use such a curry base as a starting point. 

So how does she create this magical aroma to her curries?  Let me use her ?chicken curry? as an example, sufficient to feed about 6 people:


And that?s basically it!  So was the smell from the ingredients?  Maybe?in part at least.  But clearly it is what she did with them that made the difference!  This is what I observed regarding her cooking technique:


She then added the ingredients (in the above order) and did some interesting things:


So, my conclusion was that, whereas the ingredients clearly have a significant effect on the final taste, this lovely lady achieved ?the smell? in her curries (or something closely resembling it) by using the above techniques to fuse the ingredients (much like CP and Andy advocate in the ?fusion? techniques that they described).

I know that, from now on, I will do the following (particularly when frying the spices and other preliminary ingredients):


Sorry to be long winded!  I hope you?re still awake!  :P

Regards,
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: DARTHPHALL on March 01, 2007, 08:02 AM
Someone on this forum,was it Mark J ?
 Said that the day after cooking some curry, that the splattered, slightly burnt bits on their Cooker had the smell, things seem to be starting to to point to Method in a big way. ;D
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Curry King on March 01, 2007, 08:26 AM
Hi Cory,

I've seen the video of Andys "fusing technique" and it's nothing more than swirling your spoon round the pan, I assume most people do this anyway to keep things moving and stop the spices burning.   You say she just leaves it all as is at full heat ? Have you tried doing this yourself yet CA?

cK
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: traveller on March 01, 2007, 11:16 AM
I use a Baba's meat masala for basic chicken curry dishes..wonder if its the same.  But i get it from Malaysia whenever I go as I dont know anyplace else that has it.  It has a huge range of spices in it.
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Ashes on March 01, 2007, 03:54 PM
Great post Cory!  ;D
Im been experimenting a lot with just "ordinary" food, for instance try taking some ordinary chicken pieces and wok frying them high heat they will give a much more "restauranty" type taste then having them pan fried on medium heat.

Also the type of pan makes a difference, some things tend to be better in a wok or a cast iron pan or even a non stick pan..

Its all magic science :)

Regards Ashes
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: merrybaker on March 01, 2007, 04:39 PM
She added plenty of cheap vegetable oil...She then added the ingredients (in the above order)
She put in the chicken first?
How dark was the garlic before the next ingredient was added?
Any water?
 
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Cory Ander on March 06, 2007, 02:59 AM
...you say she just leaves it all as is at full heat ?

What I mean is that she has things altogether hotter, for longer, and stirs everthing a lot less frequently than I have ever done.  Hard to define, I know, but she goes beyond the stage where I think things might be burning and she doesnt bat an eyelid.  The end result speaks (smells?) for itself :P

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....have you tried doing this yourself yet CA?

I have tried it myself, but only with some of her simpler, but nonetheless delightful recipes, not containing curry powder or any other significant quantity of spices (bar copious amounts of chilli powder).  Rather unsurprisingly, these had very little of "the smell" but still tasted fabulous.  So, either I failed to reproduce her technique,or it is the "fusing" of the curry powder that creates "the smell".

I will try the above chicken curry to test this theory  8)

Regards,
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Cory Ander on March 06, 2007, 03:14 AM
I use a Baba's meat masala for basic chicken curry dishes..wonder if its the same.  But i get it from Malaysia whenever I go as I dont know anyplace else that has it.

Hi American,

Yes, you are right American.  This lady is from Singapore and she swears by Baba's (she brought the curry powder with her!).  It is simply called "meat curry powder", "fish curry powder", "chicken curry powder" etc, with a slightly different blend for each.  Other Indian friends of mine (from Sri Lanka) also swear by it.  You can buy it in Australia too.  I have some of the different types.  It is good.  Fresh, pungent and well packaged.  Maybe an import opportunity in the UK then?  ;)

Regards,
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Cory Ander on March 06, 2007, 03:18 AM
Also the type of pan makes a difference, some things tend to be better in a wok or a cast iron pan or even a non stick pan..

I agree Ash,

I am using a 32cm cast iron wok (easily sufficient for 2, but I'd like a 36cm one, ideally).  It works a treat.  It gets nice and hot, retains it heat, doesn't stick (once "seasoned" by heating hot oil in it a few times) and cleans easily in only hot water.  I then dry it by putting it back on the stove for a minute.  Who needs "non-stick"!  I am sure that a well seasoned wok/karahi contributes significantly to the taste too.

Regards,
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: Cory Ander on March 06, 2007, 03:26 AM
She put in the chicken first?
How dark was the garlic before the next ingredient was added?
Any water?

Those are very good questions MB!  ;D

I must admit that I wrote everything down (or thought that had!) but I also questioned myself about the sequence of adding the ingredients!  I may have it wrong (it doent seem right does it?) so I will confirm it with her soon!

The garlic was not very dark because she added things in fairly quick succession.  It was mostly after she added all of the ingredients that she left things largely undisturbed and on high heat

Yes, she added a little water to maintain a sauce consistency.

Once I've confirmed everthing with her, and I've replicated it, I will post the recipe as a recipe (if she doesn't mind me doing that of course)

Regards,
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: DARTHPHALL on March 10, 2007, 10:19 PM
Oh, i love it when you mention something being DARK Cory muhahahaaa.
Title: Re: See This Bag? It Has the Smell!
Post by: tempest63 on March 20, 2007, 02:37 PM
My kids used to moan like crazy that their school coats (that hung under the stairs just outside the kitchen) had the smell after i had been cooking curry all weekend. Apparently it was pointed out to them by their class mates quite undiscreetly.

At least it got them to hang their coats in their wardrobes. 

T63