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How to make tikka masala sauce - Gordon Ramsay

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2010

How to make tikka masala sauce

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  • damn he used a can of tomatoes... never seen him using something out of a can.

  • U must have learnt from Indian Chef or on by indian recipe videos

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  • Yum! Thanks for posting :)

    Ramsay Rules xox

  • @indian2k1 No. Chicken Tikka Masala, the spice combination and tomatoes etc were all concocted to make Tikka Masala in... Glasgow. So, it was therefore created in... Glasgow.

  • he said quick and easy..so canned it is

  • @media1981 he likes can tomatoes.... 

  • my hubby made fish balls with tikka masala recipe yesterday and it was absolutely delicious... cooking definitely transcends all cultures... kudos

  • @Petipulpul I thought the same :)

  • he moves at the beginning of the video like he was in real need of taking a pee brake hahaha

  • @indian2k1 Well I think you can. I can do everything in "my version" and I don't have to cook something similar to the original. U can draw Starry Night and it will definitelly look a lot different than van Gogh's version.But it would be your's version, so what.

  • @Rewis35 You can not boil potatoes and call them 'your version' of french fries can you?

  • @Oafing Its a common misconception that CTM was invented in Glasgow. Yes, the crappy british verison may have been concieved in Glassgow, but the real CTM did originate in Punjab. The Glasgow verison may have heavily borrowed from the Indian version. Its just like saying that Pythagoras invented the Pythagoras theorem where as it was documented and in common use in India and China as early as 8th Century BC.

    And yes, I have tried and love the Glasgow/ british verision of CTM too.

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