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A midlands angel!! That's amazing thank you so much. Really wonderful to hear that you are loving the spicy dishes out there! thanks for your comments!
Found your channel yesterday and watched a few vids. Clear presentation style with that little extra level of explanation which conveys a spirit of indian home cooking. Whilst I'm not a novice to Indian cookery I'm by no means an expert either. I enjoy the research and learning aspects so it's always good to find a new resource. The food on this channel looks absolutely terrific and I can't wait to try making it, starting right here with this Karahi. Thank you, brilliant, and yes I'll be asking Santa for the book.
Hi missed your comment - thanks so much for watching all the way from Pakistan and for cooking the recipe. Really glad to hear that you love the dish. Thanks so much, really hoping others find the channel so please do share. Thanks Hari
I have been following you and I love the way you cook, I have a small suggestion here in this dish.. Instead of popping in tomatoes in ghee first , try to pop in crushed coriander seeds and whole red chillies first , then tomatoes. With this the flavours it will take to a different level and am sure you will love it. And one more suggestion is to add a pinch of salt as soon as you pop in tomatoes, this will help tomatoes to release moisture fast and tomatoes will break down quicker.
Hi Nasir Thanks for this - sounds great! I like to keep it simple so people feel like it's achievable and then they can jazz it up in different ways. I will try your suggestions and I am sure it will make it even more amazing!! Thanks so much.
Claudine McKay My pleasure I’m so pleased you are enjoying the recipes. Ghee has all the milk proteins removed so it won’t go rancid and can be kept st room temp. You can refrigerate it if you prefer. Hope that helps thanks for watching Hari
There are some meat preparations for which I add onions at the end. Reason? same as what you said. I would like the onions to be a bit crunchy and partially cooked at the same time
Hi Hari...If I wanted the end result to have more sauce, what would be the best way to achieve it..use more tomatoes, just add some water, or a bit of both? Thx
Use an eggplant and a head of cauliflower..add some cooked potato and if you want, some chick peas. Just use the sauce, forget about the meat. I don't eat lamb, but using the sauce on some rough chopped vege would be pretty awesome.
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I live in mediterranean France and all my friends are mad for this food. Heavenly cooking by a midlands angel
A midlands angel!! That's amazing thank you so much. Really wonderful to hear that you are loving the spicy dishes out there! thanks for your comments!
Found your channel yesterday and watched a few vids. Clear presentation style with that little extra level of explanation which conveys a spirit of indian home cooking. Whilst I'm not a novice to Indian cookery I'm by no means an expert either. I enjoy the research and learning aspects so it's always good to find a new resource. The food on this channel looks absolutely terrific and I can't wait to try making it, starting right here with this Karahi. Thank you, brilliant, and yes I'll be asking Santa for the book.
The meal looks amazing. Lovely presentation style too 👏👏👏
Excellent,Excellent love your receipts very munch!!!!
This is new for me. Excellent
Made this a month ago, and making it again today. Excellent recipe. Your channel deserves more views.
-Cheers from Pakistan
Hi missed your comment - thanks so much for watching all the way from Pakistan and for cooking the recipe. Really glad to hear that you love the dish. Thanks so much, really hoping others find the channel so please do share. Thanks Hari
Something unique preparation good!
That looks delightful Hari. Beautifully presented. I shall be trying this for sure.
Thanks so much. Really good to hear that you enjoyed watching!
Great recipes. Do you have a recipe for gluten-free roti or nan bread?
What temperatures to cook at??
Thank you so much for this video. Definitely trying it out tonight.
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Have tried this beautiful flovoursome dish, however I added half of green pepper!!
Thanks Colin
I have been following you and I love the way you cook, I have a small suggestion here in this dish.. Instead of popping in tomatoes in ghee first , try to pop in crushed coriander seeds and whole red chillies first , then tomatoes. With this the flavours it will take to a different level and am sure you will love it. And one more suggestion is to add a pinch of salt as soon as you pop in tomatoes, this will help tomatoes to release moisture fast and tomatoes will break down quicker.
Hi Nasir Thanks for this - sounds great! I like to keep it simple so people feel like it's achievable and then they can jazz it up in different ways. I will try your suggestions and I am sure it will make it even more amazing!! Thanks so much.
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I would like to know where I can get a wok like that. Thank you. I have been enjoying you videos today. You are wonderful.
Thank you very much!!
Where I can find the recipes of beef masala great cook
Hope you don't mine me asking, but what knife do you use and how do you sharpen it. It looked very sharp cutting through the tomatoes
Hi Jim I love my Japanese knives these are tojiro senko knives - They are the best but you have to look after them. Thanks Hari
Beautiful presentation!
Thanks so much for watching - really good to hear you loved watching!
I can do this !!! I can do this !!
How do you preserve the ghee? Do you refrigerate it? I love your recipes. The chicken curry with red tomato sauce was out of this world! Thank you...
Claudine McKay My pleasure I’m so pleased you are enjoying the recipes. Ghee has all the milk proteins removed so it won’t go rancid and can be kept st room temp. You can refrigerate it if you prefer. Hope that helps thanks for watching Hari
Amazing!!!
Incredibl....
There are some meat preparations for which I add onions at the end. Reason? same as what you said. I would like the onions to be a bit crunchy and partially cooked at the same time
My lamb did burn, but that's because I wasn't stirring it often. I was busy with the masala sauce as well.
Hi Hari...If I wanted the end result to have more sauce, what would be the best way to achieve it..use more tomatoes, just add some water, or a bit of both? Thx
Hi you just add water at the end and simmer until you are happy.
Hari Ghotra Wow....thanks for the quick reply 👍 I’m sure it’s lovely as you do it, but it’s a personal pref with my curries. Thx again..
Would this karahi recipe work with chicken?
Fatin Mohd Husni Yes it would just needs less cooking time.
I always put the onion a few minutes ago before serving.. So and in Chinese way curry.
Just like a dopiaza, double onions liquid will come from onions.
Sorry, I choose not to eat anything that bleeds, or been slaughtered.
Why watch it then. Absence of content on the tube?!
Use an eggplant and a head of cauliflower..add some cooked potato and if you want, some chick peas. Just use the sauce, forget about the meat. I don't eat lamb, but using the sauce on some rough chopped vege would be pretty awesome.