Curry Lover's Cookbook


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Featuring more than 115 recipes, the book offers dishes from the far-flung corners of the Indian subcontinent. There are over 480 photographs throughout: with easy-to-use step-by-step instructions for each recipe, and colour pictures of every dish.




Ultimate Curry Lover's Cookbook


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India has long been known as one of the great spice capitals of the world. This collection of over 115 recipes, chosen by Indian masterchef Mridula Baljekar, shows just how easy it is to make delicious and authentic curries at home. It includes a look at curry basics, and a directory of curry ingredients, herbs, spices, pastes and powders.




Curry Lovers


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A rich and evocative collection of over thirty curries, this book celebrates India’s culinary tradition and also adapts classic dishes to suit the tastes of modern home cooks. Each recipe is beautifully photographed and simple to make, without compromising on authenticity and flavor. Alongside this fascinating collection of recipes, you’ll find an informative and accessible guide to key ingredients, including myriad spices, chillies, coconut, mango and herbs, how to make the popular flatbread, naan, as well as the secret to perfect fluffy basmati rice. Curry Lovers brings to life the rich culinary diversity of India with a fascinating collection of recipes. Just as Indian food is the result of numerous cultural and religious influences, author Roopa Gulati’s cooking is inspired by a diverse range of sources and experiences. Most of the dishes are typified by simplicity without compromising on flavor, while, a few like the classic fragrant lamb biryani and stuffed tandoori chicken, cloaked in a richly spiced yogurt marinade, pander to the enthusiastic weekend cook who has time to indulge.




The Curry Guy


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Dan Toombs (aka The Curry Guy) has perfected the art of replicating British Indian Restaurant (BIR) cooking after travelling around the UK, sampling dishes, learning the curry house kitchen secrets and refining those recipes at home. In other words, Dan makes homemade curries that taste just like a takeaway from your favourite local but in less time and for less money. Dan has learnt through the comments left on his blog and social media feeds that people are terribly let down when they make a chicken korma or a prawn bhuna from other cookbooks and it taste nothing like the dish they experience when they visit a curry house... but they thank him for getting it right. The Curry Guy shows all BIR food lovers around the world how to make their favourite dishes at home. Each of the classic curry sauces are given, including tikka masala, korma, dopiazza, pasanda, madras, dhansak, rogan josh, vindaloo, karai, jalfrezi, bhuna and keema. Popular vegetable and sides dishes are there as accompaniments, aloo gobi, saag aloo and tarka dhal, plus samosas, pakoras, bhaji, and pickles, chutneys and raitas. Of course, no curry is complete without rice or naan. Dan shows you how to cook perfect pilau rice or soft pillowy naan every time.




Curry 101


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Curry 101 is the ultimate curry cookbook, featuring 101 of the very best curry recipes from around the world. Curry: that wonderful combination of spice and heat. Adored by millions and for many seen as their national dish, it is one of the most diverse dishes from around the world. Curry 101 is a beautifully packaged cookbook that brings together the very best curries from throughout Asia and Africa—some of them famous; some of them little-known, but all of them delicious. Whether it’s a simple dal served with warm and buttery naan bread, a serving of the famous South African bunny chow, a fiery jungle curry from Northern Thailand, a filling laksa from Malaysia or Singapore, a mild Japanese katsu curry or world-famous Indian classics such as madras, jalfrezi, tandoori, or biryani, there really is a curry out there for everyone. Curry 101 also features the very best rice and bread dishes. Take a trip across the globe from the comfort of your own kitchen and discover the endless interpretations of this traditional, home-style dish. With 101 dishes perfect for curry lovers everywhere, Curry 101 celebrates the very finest recipes that you will return to again and again. This is the only curry cookbook you will ever need.




The New Curry Bible


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Indian food is a perennial favorite, and now Pat Chapman has selected the finest dishes from more than a thousand of his favorite restaurants. First come starters, then Tandoori and Tikka dishes. Next are the 16 most popular curries, followed by 16 additional curries from Achari to Thai. The recipes continue, as at a restaurant, with "House Specials," vegetable curries, dhal dishes, rice and breads, chutneys and pickles, and finally Indian desserts. With step-by-step color photos, an AZ of spices, nutritional information, and a menu glossary, The New Curry Biblemore than lives up to its title.




Paleo Chocolate Lovers Cookbook


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Deliciously satisfying and visually stimulating, The Paleo Chocolate Lovers' Cookbook will free you from ever feeling restricted by the Paleo lifestyle. This book features 80 gluten-, grain-, and dairy-free treats for the health-conscious chocolate lover. Known to botanists as Theobroma cacao ("food of the gods"), cacao isn't just a flavor, it's an experience. It's no wonder that millions of people turn to chocolate for comfort and pleasure. Kelly Brozyna welcomes this heavenly treat into the Paleo diet with this innovative collection of recipes. Choosing organic and ethically-sourced chocolate is equally as important as selecting sustainable meat. Addressing chocolate farming and production, Kelly and her husband present everyone's favorite indulgence in a global context. The book concludes with a special bonus chapter—10 savory recipes that incorporate chocolate. While mole is well-known for its delightful use of chocolate, other dishes such as Spicy Massaman Curry, Tomato & Cherry Chicken Cutlets, and Chili with Roasted Butternut Squash are equally complemented by chocolate. Enjoy these recipes from breakfast to dinner, and especially for dessert.




Dinner: A Love Story


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Inspired by her beloved blog, dinneralovestory.com, Jenny Rosenstrach’s Dinner: A Love Story is many wonderful things: a memoir, a love story, a practical how-to guide for strengthening family bonds by making the most of dinnertime, and a compendium of magnificent, palate-pleasing recipes. Fans of “Pioneer Woman” Ree Drummond, Jessica Seinfeld, Amanda Hesser, Real Simple, and former readers of Cookie magazine will revel in these delectable dishes, and in the unforgettable story of Jenny’s transformation from enthusiastic kitchen novice to family dinnertime doyenne.




Happy Leons: Leon Happy Curries


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The new LEON cookbook Big Flavours is out in Spring 2025. *** The latest book in the LEON Happy series - more than 250,000 copies in print. LEON, the home of naturally fast food, have turned their hand to creating a collection of curries - more than 100 new recipes inspired by dishes from Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and Burma, as well as Kenya, Somalia and the Caribbean. Find fiery, speedy, warming or creamy curries, plus everything you might want on the side, from fluffy flatbreads and perfect rice to crunchy relishes, garlicky greens and tangy pickles. If you want fast fixes with easy wins from a supermarket, or something more fancy for when you have a little more time, you will find them all here. Includes Sri Lankan jackfruit and vegetable curry, Kashmiri lamb rogan josh, Skinny salmon and coconut curry and Katsu chicken curry as well as tasty side dishes and tips for speedy curries and ingredient swaps.




Durban Curry


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Durban Curry is a finalist in the 2015 World Gourmand Cookbook of the Year awards, in the last eight of the headline category: Best Book in the World. Chosen from entries from 205 countries. The grand winner to be announced in Yantai, China, in June 2015. Real-life back stories and vibrant documentary photographs set this bright and beautiful book apart from the crowd. It traces the origins, development and current place of a dish which sailed from Asia to South Africa 150 years ago, and has become a national culinary treasure, made, loved and celebrated by all communities, very different from the mother "kari" of India, reflecting the people, produce, and flavors of a new homeland. There is not only one Durban curry. There are hundreds of variations, and though red and hot are generally agreed attributes, there are more exceptions than rules in Durban curry-making. The authors have gone into the kitchens and cauldrons and pots of cooks both humble and gr∧ explored local markets and spice emporiums; coaxed family recipes and signature dishes from the best cooks on this stretch of the Indian Ocean coast; winkled out the history and secrets of Durban's most famous fast-food invention, the Bunny Chow; tracked down the best traditional and modern "sides." The book includes the easiest instructions for homemade spice, masala and chilli-powder mixes; the most piquant pickles and chutneys and achars; and the authors have nailed down legendary South African wine authority, John Platter, to suggest (some surprising) liquid accompaniments. This is a great reading as well as cooking book. A collection of people and recipes and pictures that make you smile - and want to head to the kitchen, or curl up on the couch. The dishes are simple to make, the ingredients easily found world-wide. South Africans "in exile", all who hanker after the flavours of home: this is your book. Adventurous, enquiring foodies from anywhere, keen to explore keen to explore different flavours from unexpected places: this is your book.