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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

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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

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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

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