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Used
Paperback
2000
$3.25
Twenty years of research has gone into this collection of 50 Great Curries of India . The recipes encompass both the classic dishes such as lamb rogan josh and butter chicken as well as some more out of the ordinary such as watermelon curry, prawn in sweet and hot curry and aubergine curry. Rice, vegetable, potato, yoghurt, bread and chutney recipes to accompany the curries are given, as are some tempting and easy-to-make desserts. Sub-sections include: the philosophy of Indian food; what is a curry?; the use of spices, herbs and chillies; planning an Indian meal and suggested menus; and what to drink with an Indian meal.
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Used
Paperback
2006
$3.25
Over twenty years of research has gone into the 50 Great Curries of India and it shows. A feast for the senses, this book explains how to add taste, aroma and colour to create that perfect curry. Dishes collected from all over India - from the classic Goa Lamb Vindaloo to the more exotic Gujarat Mango and Yogurt Curry - are accompanied by tantalising photography to inspire and excite. And now, including a DVD showing you cooking techniques and step-by-steps of dishes, this really is an invaluable addition to your kitchen library. A further 50 recipes are given for rice, bread, vegetables, potatoes, lentils, yogurt, chutneys and relishes as well as tempting desserts to complete your Indian meal. Other features of the book include: the philosophy of Indian food; explaining what exactly is a curry; using spices, herbs and chillies; planning an Indian meal and suggested menus; and what to drink with Indian food - including wine suggestions for each of the 50 great curries of India.
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Used
Hardcover
1994
$4.19
Camellia Panjabi has searched all regions of India and all walks of life to find the best traditional curry recipes, and in this book she presents 50 of them, amalgamating culinary tips from various people, both cookery experts and others. The introduction sets out the basics of curry-making, from the main ingredients such as spices, and thickening and souring agents, through to the traditional way of serving curry. The recipes including accompanying dishes such as side-vegetables, dals, raitas, rice dishes and chutneys.