Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Hi
been trying and trying to register here - have put in all the details and tried 4 times in the last 24 hours to get an activation email - says its sending it but doesn't. Can't do anything else as it says there's already someone registered at my email address - so it's recognising me and my addy - obviously no error made in the sign-up .. but won't send me the activation code. I've looked in my junk mail folder and tried over and over to get the code emailed - nowt!
If anyone knows how I can contact someone there, I'd appreciate it - I can't find any contact details!
Cheers!
been trying and trying to register here - have put in all the details and tried 4 times in the last 24 hours to get an activation email - says its sending it but doesn't. Can't do anything else as it says there's already someone registered at my email address - so it's recognising me and my addy - obviously no error made in the sign-up .. but won't send me the activation code. I've looked in my junk mail folder and tried over and over to get the code emailed - nowt!
If anyone knows how I can contact someone there, I'd appreciate it - I can't find any contact details!
Cheers!
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Nice one Floyd! I have also been using the base sauce from the curry secret for a few years now. It's a great little book and I suppose I never thought about there being a similar forum too!
The sauce in the book is fry then boil onions...
Your photo suggests going straight to the boil bit with some extra vegetables? It looks interesting! Can you be a bit more specific about where you got that recipe from...? I.e. which post on the curry forum?
The sauce in the book is fry then boil onions...
Your photo suggests going straight to the boil bit with some extra vegetables? It looks interesting! Can you be a bit more specific about where you got that recipe from...? I.e. which post on the curry forum?
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Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Yes, no frying. really easy though a little time consuming.beerkiss wrote:Nice one Floyd! I have also been using the base sauce from the curry secret for a few years now. It's a great little book and I suppose I never thought about there being a similar forum too!
The sauce in the book is fry then boil onions...
Your photo suggests going straight to the boil bit with some extra vegetables? It looks interesting! Can you be a bit more specific about where you got that recipe from...? I.e. which post on the curry forum?
Here's the link:
http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic, ... l#msg20262
Topic name is:
New Base Gravy from visit to Saffron
I end up with 5 litres of base sauce following this recipe. I use 300ml per curry which gives me 16 or 17 curries. Result!

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Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Tony01 wrote:Hi
been trying and trying to register here - have put in all the details and tried 4 times in the last 24 hours to get an activation email - says its sending it but doesn't. Can't do anything else as it says there's already someone registered at my email address - so it's recognising me and my addy - obviously no error made in the sign-up .. but won't send me the activation code. I've looked in my junk mail folder and tried over and over to get the code emailed - nowt!
If anyone knows how I can contact someone there, I'd appreciate it - I can't find any contact details!
Cheers!
Don't know what the problem is Tony. From memory, I used a hotmail address. Perhaps sign up again using a different email provider address?
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Hi floyd, that's exactly what I did ... I have a nickname that is sometimes refused, I've put it down to that even though no refusal was given at the time of signing up.
Fantastic site, thanks for the tip!
Fantastic site, thanks for the tip!
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Hi all
Just exploring every avenue here but today, after joining the curry site yesterday, I have a huge amount of junk mail - all remarkably similar in their format and unsubscribe procedures.
Anyone else experience this? I'm sure it's not here, but I don't recall giving out my email to anyone else recently.
Thanks!
Just exploring every avenue here but today, after joining the curry site yesterday, I have a huge amount of junk mail - all remarkably similar in their format and unsubscribe procedures.
Anyone else experience this? I'm sure it's not here, but I don't recall giving out my email to anyone else recently.
Thanks!
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Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Haven't experienced this personally Tony.
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Thanks Floyd, I really didn't expect it have been the curry site, wish I could find out though!
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
I've got the same problem. You can't even contact anyone to say you haven't had the activation email. Perhaps one of the members here could contact one of the administrators to see if they can look into it.Tony01 wrote:Hi
been trying and trying to register here - have put in all the details and tried 4 times in the last 24 hours to get an activation email - says its sending it but doesn't. Can't do anything else as it says there's already someone registered at my email address - so it's recognising me and my addy - obviously no error made in the sign-up .. but won't send me the activation code. I've looked in my junk mail folder and tried over and over to get the code emailed - nowt!
If anyone knows how I can contact someone there, I'd appreciate it - I can't find any contact details!
Cheers!
Anyone?
Cheers, Mark
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Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Have PM'd him. Hopefully he'll get in touch with a solution.
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
I joined using another email addy in the end .. and I'm making up a base right now .... should be ready in another 15 mins or so .... some fantastic recipes in there. Brew this morning and curry in the afternoon - heaven!
Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
I'm on google mail and the activation email went straight into my spam folder!
+1 for some cracking recipes on there! I want to make some takeaway style onion bahji!
+1 for some cracking recipes on there! I want to make some takeaway style onion bahji!
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Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
Excellent Tony. What a day you're having!
Just finished making these Seekh kebabs:
http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1525.0
In fridge now and will cook later. Cooking for 4 hungry mates and the GF tonight.
On the menu:
Chicken Jalfrezi: http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2664.0
Prawn Madras: http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic= ... 4#msg24504
Garlic Chili Chicken: http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2540.0
Have made all these before and can highly recommend them.
Tony, if you want something quick and amazing tonight, go for the madras. Made with spices, base and choice of meat only. No chopping or dicing needed.
Just finished making these Seekh kebabs:
http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1525.0
In fridge now and will cook later. Cooking for 4 hungry mates and the GF tonight.
On the menu:
Chicken Jalfrezi: http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2664.0
Prawn Madras: http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic= ... 4#msg24504
Garlic Chili Chicken: http://cr0.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2540.0
Have made all these before and can highly recommend them.
Tony, if you want something quick and amazing tonight, go for the madras. Made with spices, base and choice of meat only. No chopping or dicing needed.
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Re: Making Indian restaurant/take away style curry at home
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Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........
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Next Brews..... Trucker's Jack Knife
Drinking/Already drunk........ Trucker's Anti-Freeze (Turbo Cider), Truckers Delight, Night Trucker, Rose wine, Truckers Hitch, Truckers Revenge, Trucker's Lay-by, Trucker's Trailer, Flower Truck, Trucker's Gearshift, Trucker's Horn, Truck Crash, Fixby Gold!
Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........
FV 1............
FV 2............
FV 3............
Next Brews..... Trucker's Jack Knife