Rusholme Chippy Chili Sauce

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Rollin

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6,119 posts

246 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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The Rusholme Chippy Kobeda is my favourite kebab of all time. I've visited once every couple of months for the past 30 odd years.

I now live about 30mins away by car (15 by motorbike) but still make the effort.

Having said that, I have recently experimented making my own version and have now perfected the Kobeda recipe from the RC. The ingredients are the same as any other kobeda, but I have now got the proportions just right.

The salad is easy to copy and the naan is just a good fresh made one. I can cope with shop bought at this stage.

What I really need to know now is their chili sauce recipe. I'm pretty sure they just buy it in from somewhere because I've seen the big bottles in the shop. It's just a smooth sauce that has a pinky creamy texture and is vital for the authentic experience. The next time I go I'll ask, but in the meantime, does anyone know the recipe?

This photo shows the pink chili sauce





Countdown

40,028 posts

197 months

Thursday 7th November 2019
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Can’t help with you with Chilli sauce I’m afraid but completely agree about the kobedas smile

Have you tried Camel One across the road? Their seek kebabs are on a par I would say.

Mobile Chicane

20,856 posts

213 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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Rollin said:
The Rusholme Chippy Kobeda is my favourite kebab of all time. I've visited once every couple of months for the past 30 odd years.

I now live about 30mins away by car (15 by motorbike) but still make the effort.

Having said that, I have recently experimented making my own version and have now perfected the Kobeda recipe from the RC. The ingredients are the same as any other kobeda, but I have now got the proportions just right.

The salad is easy to copy and the naan is just a good fresh made one. I can cope with shop bought at this stage.

What I really need to know now is their chili sauce recipe. I'm pretty sure they just buy it in from somewhere because I've seen the big bottles in the shop. It's just a smooth sauce that has a pinky creamy texture and is vital for the authentic experience. The next time I go I'll ask, but in the meantime, does anyone know the recipe?

This photo shows the pink chili sauce

That's my happy, right there.

Such a shame there isn't a decent kebab shop less than an hour-and-a-half's drive. Even the supposedly 'good' places in Surrey are all utter shiite.

soxboy

6,334 posts

220 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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I've no idea of the recipe but have you tried any of the Asian foods wholesalers or supermarkets? I was recently in one on Oldham Road in Ashton under Lyne (near Ikea) and they had loads of stuff like that.

flacko

123 posts

56 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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off topic, but where can i park for free on a friday night near this place?! wilmslow road is so busy

Rollin

Original Poster:

6,119 posts

246 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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soxboy said:
I've no idea of the recipe but have you tried any of the Asian foods wholesalers or supermarkets? I was recently in one on Oldham Road in Ashton under Lyne (near Ikea) and they had loads of stuff like that.
Will look
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thebraketester

14,272 posts

139 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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I miss that place. Must be 13 years since I last had their kobeda. Delicious.

KungFuPanda

4,334 posts

171 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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flacko said:
off topic, but where can i park for free on a friday night near this place?! wilmslow road is so busy
Personally, I’d use the big car park behind Shere Khan et al. Only costs a couple of quid and avoids you having to roam around the back streets of Rusholme.

Rollin

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6,119 posts

246 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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After some brief experimentation last night, it seems it is in fact a mixture of chili sauce and yoghurt .
I used Maggis chilli sauce and greek yoghurt, but I think to get it more authentic I need to use cheaper ingredients. Probably just chili powder in cheap plain yoghurt. thumbup

rsbmw

3,464 posts

106 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Forget the sauce, share your Kobeda recipe.

Rollin

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6,119 posts

246 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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The recipe is one adapted from the usual ones on the net.
The common recipe ends up with a really nice Kobeda but one which tastes too 'meaty' compared with what you get at the Rusholme chippy. Authenticity in taste/colour and texture is what I was after and tweaking ratios gives the following which to me is just about identical.

250g 20%fat minced lamb
1 large onion
1 egg
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 Teaspoon sumac
1 Teaspoon salt
Bit of black pepper

Finely grate onion and squeeze out as much water as possible with hands and sieve. This is important as mixture is too sloppy to form kebab otherwise.
Mix with lamb, salt, spices and the egg. Knead to remove all the mince texture.
Form kebab around 1 inch wide stainless kebab skewers. Use forefinger and thumb to form traditional ribbed Kobeda appearance.

Cook a couple of inches below a hot grill. Cook one side and then turn once to cook other. Frequent turning can lead to meat falling from skewer.

Serve on naan with chopped lettuce, tomato, cucumber (not for me) and pickled chilis.
Chilli sauce, sprinkle of salt and squeeze of lemon juice.

red_slr

17,327 posts

190 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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We use DeMalat for our seasonings

10g of donner and 5g of burger mix into 500g of meat.

Its very very similar to take away kebab flavour and if you can grind it down with a blender the texture is similar too.


cbmotorsport

3,065 posts

119 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Kebab shop chilli sauce is normally onion, tomatoes, tom puree, lots of red chillis, lots of garlic, parsley, lemon juice and some vinegar (white wine or cider)

Blitz it all up, and then cook it slowly in a saucepan.

You could then stir a couple of spoons of natural yoghurt through it to give it the creamy texture.

Might be fairly close?

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40,028 posts

197 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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cbmotorsport said:
Kebab shop chilli sauce is normally onion, tomatoes, tom puree, lots of red chillis, lots of garlic, parsley, lemon juice and some vinegar (white wine or cider)
That's some high-end kebab shops you've been frequenting biggrin

Based on my experience they buy it in from the Wholesaler/Cash & Carry, along with the huge bags of mozzarella-style cheese, and vats of Tomato sauce.


cbmotorsport

3,065 posts

119 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Countdown said:
cbmotorsport said:
Kebab shop chilli sauce is normally onion, tomatoes, tom puree, lots of red chillis, lots of garlic, parsley, lemon juice and some vinegar (white wine or cider)
That's some high-end kebab shops you've been frequenting biggrin

Based on my experience they buy it in from the Wholesaler/Cash & Carry, along with the huge bags of mozzarella-style cheese, and vats of Tomato sauce.
Certainly my local ones make their own, but I've had all sorts over the years, including squeezy bottled stuff from the wholesalers!



Rollin

Original Poster:

6,119 posts

246 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Countdown said:
cbmotorsport said:
Kebab shop chilli sauce is normally onion, tomatoes, tom puree, lots of red chillis, lots of garlic, parsley, lemon juice and some vinegar (white wine or cider)
That's some high-end kebab shops you've been frequenting biggrin

Based on my experience they buy it in from the Wholesaler/Cash & Carry, along with the huge bags of mozzarella-style cheese, and vats of Tomato sauce.
Yup, sounds nice, but far too exotic smile

I tried another experiment with just chili powder and yoghurt and it's definitely not that...because that tastes rank!

I've concluded its a cheap chili sauce of some kind mixed with cheap yoghurt and probably bought premixed.

Cotty

39,644 posts

285 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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Rollin said:
I tried another experiment with just chili powder and yoghurt and it's definitely not that...because that tastes rank!

I've concluded its a cheap chili sauce of some kind mixed with cheap yoghurt and probably bought premixed.
Probably one of these
https://www.thecrucialsaucecompany.co.uk/our-range...

soxboy

6,334 posts

220 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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Cotty said:
Rollin said:
I tried another experiment with just chili powder and yoghurt and it's definitely not that...because that tastes rank!

I've concluded its a cheap chili sauce of some kind mixed with cheap yoghurt and probably bought premixed.
Probably one of these
https://www.thecrucialsaucecompany.co.uk/our-range...
Their yogurt & mint sauce is fantastic, well worth tracking down.

zb

2,700 posts

165 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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soxboy said:
Cotty said:
Rollin said:
I tried another experiment with just chili powder and yoghurt and it's definitely not that...because that tastes rank!

I've concluded its a cheap chili sauce of some kind mixed with cheap yoghurt and probably bought premixed.
Probably one of these
https://www.thecrucialsaucecompany.co.uk/our-range...
Their yogurt & mint sauce is fantastic, well worth tracking down.
The Morrison's local to me has it, and it's not a very large store. I've also saw it occasionally in ALDI.

wijit

1,510 posts

176 months

Saturday 16th November 2019
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soxboy said:
I've no idea of the recipe but have you tried any of the Asian foods wholesalers or supermarkets? I was recently in one on Oldham Road in Ashton under Lyne (near Ikea) and they had loads of stuff like that.
ASM. Cracking place, but make sure you check out what appears to be the warehouse at the back of the far aisle. Often find some interesting stuff in there!