You've upset my local restaurant owner, i used to buy 3 curries a week. Haven't had a takeaway since i discovered your channel. As good as any restaurant i've ever been to.
Hi Al , Been watching your channel for a few years now and have to say your recipes are fantastic to cook , my family and friends love them , Thanks , I will be one of your first fans to purchase the book when you are ready ? I can then throw away the 20 odd bits of paper I have with your ingredients listed on them . I purchased the high sided pan from Maroo on Saturday and will be trying the Ceylon next weekend . Keep up the good work . Thanks
Just made this. All al's currys are spot on but this is at the top of the pile for me. I love this in a restaurant but the one I made at home tonight is (perhaps) the best I've ever had anywhere. I'd recommend you all to make this one. Bravo Al.
Al I'm absolutely loving your BIR curries and your channel. You've finally solved the mysteries of how us curry-lovers haven't been able recreate our favourite dishes. Love to see you make some breads and more side dishes. Get writing that book! Have a great christmas and a spicy 2021!
That looks so delicious have made lots of your curries and your base gravy and your mixed curry powder is the best ever thank you for all the lovely vidieos. Open up a resturant you would be brilliant. At the beginning you did say only garlic but when you added it you said ginger and garlic, if I cannot get coconut powder can I use milk or blocked, do not have any shops near us they are miles away that do certain spices I live in New Forest. I hope you and your family had a great christmas and happy new year
My first curry was a ceylon. I bought it because it was described as fairly hot on the menu. Had the shower head in my mouth for half an hour afterwards. Curries were deadly back in the late 70's but I loved them. Will definitely try this one. Cheers Al.
Sorry Al but I just had to make a further comment on this fabulous Ceylon Curry which I made 3 days ago! The last half of it has sat in my fridge until today maturing! I thought that to my taste it needed just a half teaspoon of Mr Naga pickle. Wow, just that transformed it from a fabulous Curry into something - just out of this World! I do not think that any restaurant let alone takeaway could equal it - thanks Al!
This is better than a take away absolutely top draw love the banter while you cooking Al cooked this last night for my daughter and husband who have been waiting to come round for an Indian for so long they thought we had bought it form take away.
Evening Al, Made this for evening meal today. Yet again, another sensational dish. So different to all the other dishes I have made before and yet similar ingredients. Doesn't make sense how they all taste different. I did make an addition to it, cherry tomatoes, which were so nice when you bit into them. We look forward to trying even more of your recipes.
Thanks again for a great recipe. Wanted to post a pic of a batch of Ceylons, Pathias, Chicken Tikka Masalas, Chasnis and Achari Murch's that I'm taking to the local fire station to say thanks for hard work!
Al it's 4 in 4 (Doopiaza, Korma, Pathia & today this! This was bloody wonderbar. Think it's taken a slim lead out front for now but we're going to up the heat a little tomorrow so will let you know how we get on. You sir are a gem.
Took your advice and got an aluminium cooking pot (kadai, I think). You were bang-on right, mate. Even spread of heat, caramelisation around the edges. Whole new level. Many thanks
@@39LFC Yeah, methinks I got the name wrong - it's defo aluminium and the difference from my steel wok which I used to use is amazing - lot easier to clean as well. Cheers for the tip, mate.
Made this last night. The only thing I did different was to quarter two small potatoes and half cook them in the base gravy first, then added them to the sauce with the pre-cooked chicken tikka to soften up for the last 5mins. Honestly Al, tasted incredible! Can't wait to try this with lamb. Should I make any changes to the recipe to cater for lamb?
Another belting curry Big Al. Although I added a chunk of lemon because up wor neck of the woods there's always a lemon in. Ps Big Al would be a complement in Newcastle, Big Al is of course the affectionate term for Alan Shearer
Well Al. What can we say. Love Ceylon, but the restaurants have started to suddenly make it toooo hot. Now I’ve tried this it’s stunning. I’ve got this, your chasni and the Arachi murchi. In the freezer waiting for my Sisters and a couple of friends Saturday can’t wait... ❤️
Hi BIG Al :-) I have never made a Ceylon before and tried this. I would probably say that it is up there with the best curry that I have ever had! Having spent years in India, the statement comes with high praise indeed. I will be making this many, many more times. Have a great Xmas.
Bet that wheat beer went down a treat with the sweet coconut and heat of that Ceylon..... Added dimension of slightly smokey flavour when biting into a chicken tikka piece.... Beautiful curry.
Hi, I have been watching a few (most) of your videos and decided to have a go myself. I decided to make your base gravy 2 and then a madras. I wish I had found your channel sooner! No more eating just take away or adding a basic curry sauce for home made curry for me! Great videos and great inspiration - much needed in these difficult times! Thank you for sharing! Cheers
That's my next curry recipe sorted and yet another one of Al's! No doubt it'll be top drawer just as all the others have been. Keep "em coming Big Al, love your channel! Merry Christmas!👍
Nadolig Llawen (Merry Christmas). Can't wait to try this one .. might have a go Sunday. Got the aluminium pan on my santa wish list 🤞🤞. Love watching, trying and eating your curries!! Thank you.
Hello Al. We cooked this last night and it’s now our favourite curry. The chicken tikka in it has transformed our curry cooking now. One question, we ordered the pan from to he link through Amazon but it’s less than half the size of yours. What are the dimensions of your pan please. Width and depth. Many thanks. Lee.
Hi Al. Just discovered your channel - absolutely fantastic, love your teaching style and range of curries. working my way through your menu. Fav so far is the chicken pathia. My daughter loves your Korma (and slowly introducing my g.son to it). Chicken Ceylon tonight. keep up your great work. any chance you could teach nan bread / keema nan please?
Happy Christmas Al... I’m loving your curries and finally getting that BIR flavour I’ve been seeking forever. I’m a British bloke living in Canada and curries here really aren’t the same... so cheers mate.. stay safe and keep up the great videos
Instead of the coconut powder and "light" coconut milk l made this with the solids only from full fat coconut milk (the solids and liquid seperate in the can) and it was fantastic. Threw in a few green chillies too.
Al, really glad you're back. Going to make this tonight. Your videos are my secret weapon! My family are always demanding "my" (your!) Curries. Have a merry low key Christmas.
Made it and was not disappointed. Lives up to the hype. However I reckon next time I make it I'm gonna customise it and cut out the mango chutney for some mango name or sugar as I was tasting as I was going and it was vem better before. It might have been the chutney I was using but the vinegar simply cut through it more than the sweetness and it wasn't as much to my taste. Cause I'm super sensitive to vinegar in foods but oddly I dont mind it on chips.
Looks good Al, not sure about the pan though as it doesn't seem to encourage maillard (caramalisation) on the edges which is key for depth of flavour. The pan looks more suited to traditional dishes which take over an hour.
Good evening Al I make your curries regularly and sometimes I tweek to my preference . Tonight I made the Ceylon I have made it before and nice , but Tonight it was outstanding and iam a tough critick with curries. Your Base and everything as your recipe except a squirt of lemon and some coriander which I like and it was AMAZING . ps Curries are best with base all day long
Hi Al, I first tasted a Ceylon curry takeaway, about 20 year ago, as a change to a regular Vindaloo and I always remembered it being very similar in heat. Well I gave your recipe a go and I was very delighted with it. I also used your 1st base gravy and Dan Toombs' mix powder (sorry haven't got your one yet). I also used left over prawns and will be certainly be making this again. Have a great Christmas Al and I look forward to seeing you next year. Davy
Not got round to making this one yet, but my favourite is the Chicken Chasni just now, although all your recipe's are fantastic. Was looking for the link to purchase a cast iron balti dishes that you have cooked with before. Thanks
This is fabulous Al! Incredible curry I love the mix of spices you’ve used and your setup is ideal for this, also love the way you’ve presented this!! I’ve joined for more, you have an awesome channel... 😍✌🏻🍛😋😎
Not tried this one yet, but will definitely get round to it. My favourite is the Chicken Chasni just now, but all of your recipes are amazing. Was wondering if you could pop a link for the cast iron balti cooking bowls as I'm having trouble sourcing them, cheers
I’v made your base gravy and a couple of your curries now mate and they are superb! Is there any way you can show us how to make home made naan in a standard kitchen?
You've upset my local restaurant owner, i used to buy 3 curries a week. Haven't had a takeaway since i discovered your channel. As good as any restaurant i've ever been to.
Hi Al ,
Been watching your channel for a few years now and have to say your recipes are fantastic to cook , my family and friends love them , Thanks ,
I will be one of your first fans to purchase the book when you are ready ? I can then throw away the 20 odd bits of paper I have with your ingredients listed on them .
I purchased the high sided pan from Maroo on Saturday and will be trying the Ceylon next weekend .
Keep up the good work .
Thanks
Just made this. All al's currys are spot on but this is at the top of the pile for me. I love this in a restaurant but the one I made at home tonight is (perhaps) the best I've ever had anywhere. I'd recommend you all to make this one. Bravo Al.
Thanks a million..we are in rural Australia, not a lot to do, curry cooking gives us a hobby & reminds us of home..!! Cheers m8 Steve xx
These videos are therapeutic, especially during these mad times. A good curry is always a morale boost!
Al isn’t lying when he says this is sensational. Made it on Saturday night it was off the charts.
Had this again this eve. Al’s recipe, Misty Ricardo’s base gravy and Alex Wilkie’s chicken tika. AKA, the holy trinity! 👌👌
just about to cook this again, one of my faves now. quick tip - I pour the coconut milk in one of those ice cube trays and freeze it, works fine
The new pan looks great! My wife is buying me a new pan for Christmas. Can't wait. I love Ceylon curries, chicken or king prawn. Will try this.
have made this for the first time today. stunning
Al I'm absolutely loving your BIR curries and your channel. You've finally solved the mysteries of how us curry-lovers haven't been able recreate our favourite dishes. Love to see you make some breads and more side dishes. Get writing that book! Have a great christmas and a spicy 2021!
Thank you so much 😊
That looks so delicious have made lots of your curries and your base gravy and your mixed curry powder is the best ever thank you for all the lovely vidieos. Open up a resturant you would be brilliant. At the beginning you did say only garlic but when you added it you said ginger and garlic, if I cannot get coconut powder can I use milk or blocked, do not have any shops near us they are miles away that do certain spices I live in New Forest. I hope you and your family had a great christmas and happy new year
Merry Christmas Big Al. The Ceylon looks fantastic will definitely be making that. Thanks for all the content this year.
Same to you mate
@@AlsKitchen where did you get the deep pan from please?
@@markgriffiths5616 it says in description
Couldn't get coconut powder. What can I use instead. Was thinking about creamed coconut and some milk powder
I have just made this and it’s amazing gone on the favourite list. Nice one Al
Cooked this for last nights supper it was delicious, another winner from Al
My first curry was a ceylon. I bought it because it was described as fairly hot on the menu. Had the shower head in my mouth for half an hour afterwards. Curries were deadly back in the late 70's but I loved them. Will definitely try this one. Cheers Al.
Looks amazing. Ceylon is always my go to
Made this tonight and it was delicious and although I had never tried this dish before I am now sold on it, THX
Sorry Al but I just had to make a further comment on this fabulous Ceylon Curry which I made 3 days ago! The last half of it has sat in my fridge until today maturing! I thought that to my taste it needed just a half teaspoon of Mr Naga pickle. Wow, just that transformed it from a fabulous Curry into something - just out of this World! I do not think that any restaurant let alone takeaway could equal it - thanks Al!
looks fanstastic can smell it from here going to cook this thanks Al
Followed your recipe and it was a success, absolutely delicious 😀
This is better than a take away absolutely top draw love the banter while you cooking Al cooked this last night for my daughter and husband who have been waiting to come round for an Indian for so long they thought we had bought it form take away.
Evening Al,
Made this for evening meal today. Yet again, another sensational dish. So different to all the other dishes I have made before and yet similar ingredients. Doesn't make sense how they all taste different. I did make an addition to it, cherry tomatoes, which were so nice when you bit into them.
We look forward to trying even more of your recipes.
Defo cooking this Saturday!!
Thanks again for a great recipe. Wanted to post a pic of a batch of Ceylons, Pathias, Chicken Tikka Masalas, Chasnis and Achari Murch's that I'm taking to the local fire station to say thanks for hard work!
Are you a member of the Secret Curry Club on Facebook? I'm a moderator on there and people share pics.
@@AlsKitchen just sent request to join.
Well well well......... this was the first curry I ever had in an Indian restaurant. 1978 .
Awesome..cooking it right now....never stop this show..I will be lost..lol
Looking forward to trying this. Probably next week as I am doing your red Thai curry which is a real favourite with us tonight.
Al it's 4 in 4 (Doopiaza, Korma, Pathia & today this! This was bloody wonderbar. Think it's taken a slim lead out front for now but we're going to up the heat a little tomorrow so will let you know how we get on. You sir are a gem.
Took your advice and got an aluminium cooking pot (kadai, I think). You were bang-on right, mate. Even spread of heat, caramelisation around the edges. Whole new level. Many thanks
kadai is cast iron me thinks
@@39LFC Yeah, methinks I got the name wrong - it's defo aluminium and the difference from my steel wok which I used to use is amazing - lot easier to clean as well. Cheers for the tip, mate.
Made this last night. The only thing I did different was to quarter two small potatoes and half cook them in the base gravy first,
then added them to the sauce with the pre-cooked chicken tikka to soften up for the last 5mins. Honestly Al, tasted incredible!
Can't wait to try this with lamb. Should I make any changes to the recipe to cater for lamb?
Yet again another amazing curry. Cheers 🍺
Looks amazing Al,will try it out for the family this weekend, have a good Christmas
Another belting curry Big Al. Although I added a chunk of lemon because up wor neck of the woods there's always a lemon in.
Ps Big Al would be a complement in Newcastle, Big Al is of course the affectionate term for Alan Shearer
Well Al. What can we say.
Love Ceylon, but the restaurants have started to suddenly make it toooo hot. Now I’ve tried this it’s stunning.
I’ve got this, your chasni and the Arachi murchi. In the freezer waiting for my Sisters and a couple of friends Saturday can’t wait... ❤️
Fantastic taste. Brilliant
I love you dish..your cooking is wonderful..thank you my friend
Thank you so much
Hi BIG Al :-) I have never made a Ceylon before and tried this. I would probably say that it is up there with the best curry that I have ever had! Having spent years in India, the statement comes with high praise indeed. I will be making this many, many more times. Have a great Xmas.
Cool, thanks. Greatly appreciated.
made this with pre cooked squid tentacles instead of chicken and it turned out sublime, without a doubt the best curry to come from my kitchen 👌
Bet that wheat beer went down a treat with the sweet coconut and heat of that Ceylon..... Added dimension of slightly smokey flavour when biting into a chicken tikka piece.... Beautiful curry.
Just cooked that tonight *with tikka - amazing dish 😋 👌
As ever.... thanks mate 👍
Another triumph!!! These are amazing!! ❤️
Hi, I have been watching a few (most) of your videos and decided to have a go myself. I decided to make your base gravy 2 and then a madras. I wish I had found your channel sooner! No more eating just take away or adding a basic curry sauce for home made curry for me! Great videos and great inspiration - much needed in these difficult times! Thank you for sharing! Cheers
your good man, cook curries a lot myself, your inspiring.
That's my next curry recipe sorted and yet another one of Al's! No doubt it'll be top drawer just as all the others have been. Keep "em coming Big Al, love your channel! Merry Christmas!👍
My favourite thanks.
Thanks Al from Taiwan. Definitely going to be making this one during the holidays! Have a great Christmas and keep the vids coming.
Hope you enjoy
I’m going to make this !! I haven’t made this one yet ! But your Madras goes down so well in my house !! X
Made this tonight, it's absolutely delicious. I only had plain chicken but on the case for making a batch of tika.
Nadolig Llawen (Merry Christmas). Can't wait to try this one .. might have a go Sunday. Got the aluminium pan on my santa wish list 🤞🤞. Love watching, trying and eating your curries!! Thank you.
Hey Big Al! Just made this for me and the missus....absolutely banging!
Hello Al. We cooked this last night and it’s now our favourite curry. The chicken tikka in it has transformed our curry cooking now. One question, we ordered the pan from to he link through Amazon but it’s less than half the size of yours. What are the dimensions of your pan please. Width and depth. Many thanks. Lee.
Thanks Al. I really just enjoy watching you cook the recipes. Maybe I should get myself together and learn this in the New Year. Happy Christmas!
Legend! Hadn’t seen you in a while. Glad you’re back. Love your vids mate
Been back since last March. Thanks for watching😊
@@AlsKitchen oops my bad. I’ve got some catching up to do!
Hi Al. Just discovered your channel - absolutely fantastic, love your teaching style and range of curries. working my way through your menu. Fav so far is the chicken pathia. My daughter loves your Korma (and slowly introducing my g.son to it). Chicken Ceylon tonight. keep up your great work. any chance you could teach nan bread / keema nan please?
Well Guru. Just made now. Thanks
Cheers mate saw this and ordered a takeaway your vid made me starving
Merry Christmas Al from North Carolina will definitely cook this at the weekend!
Happy holidays!
Happy Christmas Al... I’m loving your curries and finally getting that BIR flavour I’ve been seeking forever. I’m a British bloke living in Canada and curries here really aren’t the same... so cheers mate.. stay safe and keep up the great videos
Made it and loved it mate x Big thanks from another Big Al, down in deep dark Kent.
Thanks Alex
That looks delicious big al...merry Christmas mate and looking forward to your next video
Instead of the coconut powder and "light" coconut milk l made this with the solids only from full fat coconut milk (the solids and liquid seperate in the can) and it was fantastic. Threw in a few green chillies too.
Really good stuff mate! Looks delicious
Al, really glad you're back. Going to make this tonight. Your videos are my secret weapon! My family are always demanding "my" (your!) Curries. Have a merry low key Christmas.
Hi Al, Have you got a link for your new pan Please, I'm a big fan and tried most of your curries so keep it up Al & Take care
Looks amazing!trying this wknd 👍
Made it and was not disappointed. Lives up to the hype.
However I reckon next time I make it I'm gonna customise it and cut out the mango chutney for some mango name or sugar as I was tasting as I was going and it was vem better before.
It might have been the chutney I was using but the vinegar simply cut through it more than the sweetness and it wasn't as much to my taste.
Cause I'm super sensitive to vinegar in foods but oddly I dont mind it on chips.
Looks good Al, not sure about the pan though as it doesn't seem to encourage maillard (caramalisation) on the edges which is key for depth of flavour. The pan looks more suited to traditional dishes which take over an hour.
Hi Al, I'm planning to make this next week, what are you views on letting it cool and then freezing it for a later date? Cheers Gaz
gonna try this one soon, love it at the local restaurant, yours looks great tooo
I will be adding this to my recipe book.
Thank you Al, just made this and it was fantastic. A real nan bread curry. Cheers Min.
Happy Christmas Al... wishing you a happy 2021.. you are a superstar mate! Cheers and great videos coming...
Brilliant tutorial as always... Merry Christmas
Good evening Al I make your curries regularly and sometimes I tweek to my preference . Tonight I made the Ceylon I have made it before and nice , but Tonight it was outstanding and iam a tough critick with curries. Your Base and everything as your recipe except a squirt of lemon and some coriander which I like and it was AMAZING . ps Curries are best with base all day long
Happy New Year, Al ! Looking forward to your 2021 culinary BIR delights !! I'm curious - what's the name of the theme music you use for the videos?
Can you freeze these curries Al and do they taste as good. Also best way to reheat please. Love all your videos thanks Al
Yes, absolutely
Hi Al, I first tasted a Ceylon curry takeaway, about 20 year ago, as a change to a regular Vindaloo and I always remembered it being very similar in heat. Well I gave your recipe a go and I was very delighted with it. I also used your 1st base gravy and Dan Toombs' mix powder (sorry haven't got your one yet).
I also used left over prawns and will be certainly be making this again.
Have a great Christmas Al and I look forward to seeing you next year.
Davy
Not got round to making this one yet, but my favourite is the Chicken Chasni just now, although all your recipe's are fantastic. Was looking for the link to purchase a cast iron balti dishes that you have cooked with before. Thanks
Mate thank you for all your vids! I’m absolutely loving the Pathia it’s got to be my favourite!
Have a great Christmas Al
Thanks for all the recipes Al, This looks Great cooking it right now! Cheers From another Al
Thanks for watching
This is fabulous Al! Incredible curry I love the mix of spices you’ve used and your setup is ideal for this, also love the way you’ve presented this!! I’ve joined for more, you have an awesome channel... 😍✌🏻🍛😋😎
Can I cook these curries on an induction hob or does it have to be gas?
Ordered one of these from my local take-away. Manager gave me 50% off. I asked him why...he replied 'Coz we got a Ceyl-On'
Very funny
😂 Ceyl-on, I love it!
🤣🤣🤣
If you don’t have children what you just said was a crime.... unbelievable dad joke ✌️
I hope he was polite and didn't use any phall language
Just wondering could I substitute the coconut powder for a similar amount of coconut block?
Wonderful recipe it’ll be my next 👌🏽😊 thank you and a merry Christmas to you 👌🏽🎅🏾🥂
Love your work sir. Bog fan👍
Never tried this curry may try it this week
Made this last night! wow what a mind blowing taste cheers Al another great banger😀😀
Hi al,I will make this,maybe before Christmas or just after,it looks great,have a very good Christmas and new year.
Any tips / things to keep in mind if you only have normal cooker?
Spot on, Al, my favourite curry
Where I live most of the curry shops no longer do Ceylon curry for some reason. Like you my favourite too.
Happy Christmas Al .love your mix powder that looks lovely but a bit small lol.keep them coming 2021
Beautiful beer, Al. Been to Oktoberfest twice and loved it!
Nice one!
Not tried this one yet, but will definitely get round to it. My favourite is the Chicken Chasni just now, but all of your recipes are amazing. Was wondering if you could pop a link for the cast iron balti cooking bowls as I'm having trouble sourcing them, cheers
I’v made your base gravy and a couple of your curries now mate and they are superb!
Is there any way you can show us how to make home made naan in a standard kitchen?
Had this again last night. Added a little more extra hot curry powder. Very lovely. Cheers Al
hi al what i would really like you to do is do your take on aloo Gobi curry please wishing you and yours a merry Christmas xx
Perfect Al one of my favourites can't wait to get cooking ... and drinking ..
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