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Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

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Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by Cory Ander »

Knocked this up, last night, using a different base with different spicing (e.g. garlic powder, onion powder, fenugreek) pre-fried with tomatoes, onions, capsicum, garlic, ginger and other spices (i.e. "baghaar") and added to the remaining onions before boiling in the normal way. Tasted mighty fine (the different spice add a nice difference), even if I do say so myself (but it could have been that I was particularly hungry, of course!):
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by Marktheshark »

Lovely colour C A, mighty chunks of beef propa nosh, week done mate
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

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Looks very nice 8-)

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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by pauly »

Nice rich looking sauce CA. Will you post the recipe to the base you used please ?
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by andrw »

Looks delicious.. great photos too!
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by British Indian »

Looks great CA.

in that first photo, I immediately thought you had included a perfectly cooked egg yolk, until I realised it was half a tomato.

Do you feel like sharing this different base for us to try?
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

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Very nice looking dish CA :thumbup:
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by Cory Ander »

Yes, it does look like a bit of a yoke, BI :lol:

Happy to post the revised curry base recipe (once I've trialled it a bit more and am happy with it).
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by British Indian »

Yaaaaay. Another base to try :thumbup:

It’ll have to be good to beat your original.

Lately I’ve tried a JB base, minus the fried garlic, but with the addition of an Akhni stock (don’t know whether this adds much, but it’s quick and easy to do)

I’ve had some very good results, but I have been cooking with your spiced oil, which does make a big difference IMHO
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

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just looking at the photos is making me feel hungry and wanting to go and cook yum :thumbup:
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Re: Last Nights Beef Rogan Josh

Post by rdu »

Jummy,
If it tasted as it looks you could not go wrong :thumbup:
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