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Alternative Way of Cooking Curries (All-In-One)

Chat about general and fundamental curry cooking techniques (e.g. tarka, bargar, bhoona, etc). Discussions on cooking specific dishes should rather be posted in another, more appropriate, chat section of the forum.
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Alternative Way of Cooking Curries (All-In-One)

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This flies in the face of so many recipes
Including many, which I posted, myself
Last week I managed to get into the kitchens of a really good takeaw…login to view the rest of this post
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