Curry Club Balti Curry Cookbook

Curry Club Balti Curry Cookbook
Author: Pat Chapman
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1994
Genre: Cookery (Curry)
ISBN: 9780749913427

Looking at Balti or Karahi cookery, this book was written to satisfy the demand of the thousands of people who wanted to recreate their favourite balti dishes at home. Balti chicken tikka masala, Balti aubergine and Balti jal frezi (a tomato and chili-based Balti). Also included are authentic recipes from Baltistan, the home of the stir-fried curry. Once you have mastered the basic techniques and recipes, there are dozens more spicy balti combinations you can try. Sections include meat, chicken, fish and seafood, vegetables and accompaniments.

The Real Fast Curry Cookbook

The Real Fast Curry Cookbook
Author: Pat Chapman
Publisher: Metro Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1843581493

Curry is a perennial favorite, yet many of us feel that we don’t have the time to prepare the delicious Indian dishes we so enjoy. Instead, we often opt for the local restaurant, take-out, or the microwave. Now Pat Chapman, author of the popular The Modern Balti Cookbook, shows just how quick it is to cook curries for ourselves. Here is a dazzling range of easy-to-prepare recipes that will take no longer than half an hour to create. The Real Fast Curry Cookbook features fantastic salads, soups, and snacks; traditional meat, fish, and vegetable classics; tips on how to cook rice variations to perfection; and all you need to know to make your own chutneys and condiments. A must for the modern curry lover, The Real Curry Cookbook will forever change the way you view Indian food.

The New Curry Bible

The New Curry Bible
Author: Pat Chapman
Publisher: Metro Publishing, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Cookery (Curry)
ISBN: 9781843581598

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.

The Curry Guy

The Curry Guy
Author: Dan Toombs
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1787130924

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.

The Secret to That Takeaway Curry Taste

The Secret to That Takeaway Curry Taste
Author: Julian Carl Voigt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-11-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519490674

Enjoyed Part 1? Now take your curry cooking to the next level with this follow on to the Amazon best selling book - 'The Secret to That Takeaway curry Taste.'The Journey continues but this time with Julian's student, Adey Payne, on board. Adey, having learned the fundamentals to BIR curry recipes from Julian, promptly sold his chain of Burger vans and opened his own Indian Takeaway - following his huge success in being rated No. 1 on Trip Advisor in the Boston area for curry - "not bad for a white guy from South London." He decided to share what he learned in this new book from Julian Voigt. Adey shares the knowledge he gained from his 2 Bengali Chefs Abdul & Sultan. In this book you will find all those curry house recipes that you know and love - everything from Murgh Nawabi to Lamb Karahi. In this book Julian shares his own love of Pakistani curry and shares some delicious Pakistani recipes that according to Julian are amongst the tastiest curries to be found anywhere! This book is not just another curry cookbook but is much more than that - this book explains why having the right curry recipes are only half of the equation and that in order to create REAL Indian restaurant quality curries you have to use the same cooking techniques that the professional Chefs do. Julian & Adey reveal the tricks, tips and techniques that empower you to cook curry just like the professionals. If you liked Julian's first book then you are going to LOVE this follow on! In this book you have more than double the recipes that were in the first book, not to mention the video tutorials that accompany the book - in this new book there are 27 new video tutorials where Adey & Julian actually demonstrate what they explain in the book. If you really want to master BIR curry, then this book is the one for you! Adey reveals his incredible kitchen shortcuts - in fact he shows you how, with his famous Korma sauce, you can cook a Chicken Korma in only 4 minutes!Take your curry cooking to the next level with "The Secret to That Takeaway Curry Taste - Part 2."

Curry Magic - How to Create Modern Indian Restaurant Dishes at Home

Curry Magic - How to Create Modern Indian Restaurant Dishes at Home
Author: Pat Chapman
Publisher: Metro Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1782193812

Most of us are introduced to Indian food at a restaurant and this wonderful book will teach you the simple, effective and time-saving techniques used by Indian chefs. At last, you too can bring the flavour of your local curry restaurant to your home and make it your own. Unlike many cookery books, in this book Pat Chapman's straightforward instructions focus on how to create food with an infinite variety of tastes, helping you to cook delicious, hassle-free meals. There is an excellent selection of well-tested dishes combining all your restaurant favourites with a liberal sprinkling of recipes you'll find in Indian homes. With a little practice you will be able to produce snacks, meals or even banquets that will delight your family and friends and leave most Indian restaurants at the starting gate.

5 Ingredients

5 Ingredients
Author: Jamie Oliver
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1250205972

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Jamie Oliver--one of the bestselling cookbook authors of all time--is back with a bang. Focusing on incredible combinations of just five ingredients, he's created 130 brand-new recipes that you can cook up at home, any day of the week. From salads, pasta, chicken, and fish to exciting ways with vegetables, rice and noodles, beef, pork, and lamb, plus a bonus chapter of sweet treats, Jamie's got all the bases covered. This is about maximum flavor with minimum fuss, lots of nutritious options, and loads of epic inspiration. This edition has been adapted for US market.

Rick Stein's India

Rick Stein's India
Author: Rick Stein
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2013-06-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1448141060

Whenever I hear the word curry, I’m filled with a longing for spicy hot food with the fragrance of cumin, cloves and cinnamon. I see deep red colours from lots of Kashmiri chillis, tinged with a suggestion of yellow from turmeric. I think of the tandoor oven, and slightly scorched naan shining with ghee and garlic.When Indians talk of their food, they talk about their life. To understand this country, you need to understand curry. What makes a good curry? Sensual spicy aromas or thick, creamy sauces? Rich, dark dals or crispy fried street snacks? Rick journeys through India to find the answer, searching this colourful, chaotic nation in search of the truths behind our love affair with its food. Chefs, home cooks and street vendors hold the key to unlocking the secrets of these complex and diverse flavours – and Rick's travels take him to the heart of both their long-held traditions and most modern techniques. He uncovers recipes for fragrant kormas, delicate spiced fish and slow-cooked biryanis, all the while gathering ideas and inspiration for his own take on that elusive dish – the perfect curry.