Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Hey everyone, be sure to read Ranvaig's previous post - it had a great spicy salsa recipe towards the bottom of the post!! Thanks! Re the onion mix and the Dhokar Dalna recipe and related issues, you said: > I wouldn't try freezing it. The book says it will keep a week. This was a good guess of mine, then ;=) But okay, no freezing. Always good to know. > was actually 1/4 of the recipe in the book. I reduced it to about > the amount needed for the recipe, but you could easily multiply it. That's what I was thinking - *if* it could be frozen - or of course if one needed more portions or planned to eat it again within the week. Handy. > I've been cooking Indian food for 25 years, I think. . . . That's a goodish time ;=) Lots of experience there! I started collecting Indian recipes many years ago, but some of them got lost in moving a long way down the track, etc. etc. I've built up some good ones since. I too tend to cook without a recipe and without measuring - so it's hard to give recipes, I agree. But I'm trying out some of my favourites now and shall send the more successful ones on to the list ;=) >here is one of my favorites. That looks great! Hey, next time, be sure to put it in a separate email, okay, so that we don't miss it!!!! Thanks soooo much. gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 I went back and looked at the recipe again and saw nothing in there that I haven't frozen before. Often the problem with freezing some things (e.g., strawberries) is that they lose their original structure; however, since it is made into a paste, I would think that it would freeze nicely. I guess I will have to try the recipe and if I have any left over try freezing it and see how it comes out. I'll let you know how it comes out. Also, I am enjoying this group. There have been some interesting recipes and information. Thanks. , " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004> wrote: > Hey everyone, be sure to read Ranvaig's previous post - it had a great spicy > salsa recipe towards the bottom of the post!! Thanks! > > Re the onion mix and the Dhokar Dalna recipe and related issues, you said: > > > I wouldn't try freezing it. The book says it will keep a week. > > This was a good guess of mine, then ;=) But okay, no freezing. Always good to > know. > > > was actually 1/4 of the recipe in the book. I reduced it to about > > the amount needed for the recipe, but you could easily multiply it. > > That's what I was thinking - *if* it could be frozen - or of course if one needed > more portions or planned to eat it again within the week. Handy. > > > I've been cooking Indian food for 25 years, I think. . . . > > That's a goodish time ;=) Lots of experience there! I started collecting Indian > recipes many years ago, but some of them got lost in moving a long way > down the track, etc. etc. I've built up some good ones since. I too tend to cook > without a recipe and without measuring - so it's hard to give recipes, I agree. > But I'm trying out some of my favourites now and shall send the more > successful ones on to the list ;=) > > >here is one of my favorites. > > That looks great! Hey, next time, be sure to put it in a separate email, okay, so > that we don't miss it!!!! > > Thanks soooo much. > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Hi again, Doug. Okay, that's a great idea - about giving a trial to the freezing of the onion-spice mixture I mean - let us know how it goes! the only reason I can think for not freezing it is that it might lose something or gain something in strength of flavour etc from being frozen? But other curries - completed dishes - freeze well provided they don't have anything that, as you say, would suffer re the texture from the freezing. I'm glad you're enjoying the list ;=) Keep posting and we'll all keep happy - relying on you, is what we are *lol* - but seriously. gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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