Bombay Bangers Recipes?

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Bombay Bangers Recipes?

Postby Parson Snows » Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:15 pm

I'd be interested to know if anyone has tried to clone/copy these sauages?

http://www.bombaybangers.com/bb.htm

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Postby Oddley » Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:19 pm

Their server seems to be down atm. I am a bit of a dab hand with curry spices so could probably get close if I tasted them.
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Postby Parson Snows » Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:32 pm

Oddley

They are available from these outlets

http://www.bombaybangers.com/outlets.htm

with you in the UK you have a greater chance of getting a sample to try

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Postby Oddley » Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:16 pm

If I can get them I will give them a try.

For now if I were to be making curry sausages I would first make a spice paste for instance:

In a wok on high heat put

5 tbs vegetable oil
2 finely chopped onions (Cook until slightly caramelised)
Reduce heat to low and add
1 1/2 ts cumin seed powder
1 1/2 ts coriander seed powder
1 ts paprika
Chilli powder ( the amount depends on how hot it is)
1 ts tomato puree
1 ts sugar

Continue to cook this down to a paste

Use in sausage meat in the amount you choose. I think this would probably be a good starting point.
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Postby aris » Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:22 pm

Or, to make life easier, just get one of the excellent pataks curry pastes and mix it in.
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Postby Oddley » Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:37 pm

aris for that individual taste I would make my own.

Not to boast my curries are quite highly thought of in certain circles. For example I have just supplied my sister a curry for ten because she is holding a curry night new years eve.

Not to say Pataks is bad but they are all the same and to me have that commercially produced taste.
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Postby aris » Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:48 pm

Sure, mixing your own is always good if you know what you're doing - but for alot of people - the pre-mixed pastes are pretty damn good. There are no preservatives or anything in Pataks - just perhaps not as fresh as something you make yourself ;-)
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Postby Parson Snows » Sat Dec 25, 2004 6:17 am

Aris wrote
Or, to make life easier, just get one of the excellent pataks curry pastes and mix it in


Unfortunately these are not available in Thailand, and I assume many other countries.

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Postby Parson Snows » Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:12 am

Bombay Bangers
advertise as
Exotic gourmet sausages with 18 herbs and spices. Succulent and delicious. Based on a 200 year old recipe from the Days of the Raj.


The following tables might help with the creating/cloning of it

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Postby Zulululu » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:27 am

Hi ,
I have a Durban Indian mutton sausage which you might want to try.
1 Kg fatty mutton leg.
2.5 tsp whole coriander.
0.5 tsp whole black pepper.
0.25 tsp crushed garlic.
50 grams rusk.
1 tblsp. lemon juice .
2 tsp. salt.
2 tsp. cummin seeds .
0.75 tsp. chilli powder .
2 tsp . dried mint .
2 crushed fresh chilli seeds removed.
Roast corinder , cummin and pepper and grind .
mince meat through 3/16 plate and mix in all the spices with 1/2 cup ice water . stuff into sheep casings.Image
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Postby sausagemaker » Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:07 am

They look stunning & certainly worth a try

Thanks for the recipes

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Postby welsh wizard » Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:07 am

Hi all

Never made a curry sausage but would really like to try. If using Pataks what ratio of paste do you use to what quantity of meat?

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Postby Oddley » Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:25 pm

WW I think that it is all a matter of taste. The way I normally approach a new recipe is, I add any filler that I want to use to about 200 g meat, then split the meat into 50g patties. I then make up the spice mix and add a percentage to 1 pattie then fry it. From this initial pattie, I can then adjust the amount of ingredients in the following patties until I am satisfied.
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Postby aris » Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:30 pm

I once made some sausages using a Thai green curry paste. I think I used about 1 large desertspoon per kilo. But, as Oddley says, experiment to see what suits you.
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