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Post by Chickenman on Mar 10, 2024 0:48:44 GMT 1
Fenugreek seed is 100% in the recipe. There is no cumin in the recipe.
But as usual you all will ignore this very real fact cause you lack understanding of cooking.
Also while we are here i will again mention that celery seed, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cardamom all 100% a part of the Original Recipe.
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Here is a vial recipe:
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Post by smallgree on Mar 11, 2024 2:49:01 GMT 1
Since you just posted this, I don't see how anybody could "ignore this very fact because (we) lack understanding of cooking". Views change. Prove your case.
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Post by Chickenman on Mar 12, 2024 6:14:46 GMT 1
Here is the Recipe ingredients.
Salt Msg Black Pepper White pepper Chicken stock powder, the 11th ingredient.
Cayenne pepper Tomato powder Garlic/onion powder Nigella seed specs Celery seed Mustard powder
Ginger Cinnamon Nutmeg Cardamom Allspice Anise seed Fenugreek seed Coriander seed
Parsley Sage Oregano Marjoram Thyme Basil Rosemary Bay leaves
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Post by Chickenman on Mar 12, 2024 6:21:18 GMT 1
The only adjustments i'd make is either to replace the anise seed with caraway, or the coriander with caraway seed.
Caraway seed still bothers me because all my instincts tells me it's in there.
My recipe is the closest anyone has had so many correct ingredients in one recipe. I know this is true because i have so many confirmed ingredients i have discovered through taste/ experimenting, and alot of research.
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Post by flg on Mar 12, 2024 13:41:19 GMT 1
27 Ingredients, I think you have covered off all the bases. Would be a costly mixture for a frugal person to make in the late 30's
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Post by Silver on Mar 12, 2024 13:44:14 GMT 1
27 Ingredients, I think you have covered off all the bases. Would be a costly mixture for a frugal person to make in the late 30's Let alone that CHS wouldn't stand a chance in hell of finding all of those ingredients in the cupboard of a typical southern home.
The typical southerner likely never even heard of Nigella or Fenugreek within their lifetimes, and in the Great Depression era Cardamom wasn't likely to be found either.
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Post by flg on Mar 12, 2024 14:42:16 GMT 1
Chickenman might do better cooking your RC#1 and my baseline recipe. And from there introducing 1 extra at a time like fenugreek. Instead of tossing speghetti at the wall and hoping.
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Post by Chickenman on Mar 13, 2024 0:35:03 GMT 1
Chickenman might do better cooking your RC#1 and my baseline recipe. And from there introducing 1 extra at a time like fenugreek. Instead of tossing speghetti at the wall and hoping. One ingredient at a time? tossing spaghetti at the wall and hoping? Lmao. I have been doing this for about 8 years now. And it has led me to all those ingredients. If you knew anything about cooking you'd understand the recipe is not possible at all with only 11 ingredients, or even 15. When you understand there is atleast ginger, cinnamon, celery seed, fenugreek seed, cardamom, mustard powder, nutmeg, sage, oregano, thyme in the recipe you will understand why there's more than 11. Because right there i listed 10, and ALL of those are in the recipe, yet you still need all the others which push it further. You are never cracking the recipe because you're stuck in a narrow box trying to make a recipe that requires over 20 ingredients work with only 9 if you count the pepper individually. And you think i'm cooking Silver's recipe? he doesn't even cook 99% of the recipes he posts up. His recipe is all based on daydreaming. My recipe is based off excellent taste, common sense, research, and actual cooking.
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Post by Chickenman on Mar 13, 2024 0:38:04 GMT 1
27 Ingredients, I think you have covered off all the bases. Would be a costly mixture for a frugal person to make in the late 30's Let alone that CHS wouldn't stand a chance in hell of finding all of those ingredients in the cupboard of a typical southern home.
The typical southerner likely never even heard of Nigella or Fenugreek within their lifetimes, and in the Great Depression era Cardamom wasn't likely to be found either.
So then tell me for what reason they are putting it on the modern O.R here in Australia? and also how there just happens to be a black spice matching nigella seed perfectly 🤔
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Post by Chickenman on Mar 13, 2024 1:18:11 GMT 1
27 Ingredients, I think you have covered off all the bases. Would be a costly mixture for a frugal person to make in the late 30's You think one of the best recipe in the world was made by being cheap? I'm sure you think Cardamom is not in the recipe for this reason then? oh how you are so wrong. Cardamom absolutely, absolutely is 100% in the recipe. They also put cardamom in cheap 2 minute noodles btw, not too expensive for that. And my mix isn't costly at all. You don't even know the ratios. Remember, for ingredients like cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon, fenugreek, allspice, mustard, all only require in range of 1/8tsp - 1/4tsp. If i were to cheapen my recipe tho, i could only remove allspice, onion, rosemary. There is no room to remove anything else.
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