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Author | : Dan Toombs |
Publisher | : Hardie Grant Publishing |
Total Pages | : 693 |
Release | : 2020-10-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1787134644 |
The Curry Guy Bible brings together 200 of Dan Toombs' classic dishes, developed over more than two decades of eating his way around Indian restaurants, takeaways and food stalls. Fans of The Curry Guy love his recipes – because they *really* work, tasting just like your curryhouse favourites. For the first time Dan offers 150 of his most popular recipes in one place, everything from Chicken Tikka Masala to Lamb Rogan Josh, Saag Paneer to Vegetable Samosas, Tandoori King Prawns to Shawarma Kebabs. Plus there are 50 brand-new, mouthwatering recipes that you won't find anywhere else. Here are all the starters, sides, curries, grills, breads, chutneys and rice dishes you will ever need, including some exciting new veggie options. With a guide to essential ingredients and simple cooking tips throughout, The Curry Guy Bible is the only curry cookbook you will ever need.
Author | : Nancie McDermott |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Cookery (Curry) |
ISBN | : 9780618002023 |
Drawing inspiration from the rich curry traditions around the world, Nancie McDermott provides more than 100 intriguing recipes from Thailand, India, Malaysia, Jamaica, Africa, and the United States. Every recipe can be as easy or complexly flavored as you want, for each can be made with convenient store-bought curry powder or with authentic homemade herb and spice blends. Includes: Cheddar Curry Bites * Spicy Peanut Chicken Soup West African Style * Thai Grilled Chicken with Sweet and Spicy Garlic Sauce * Singapore Curry Noodles with Green Peppers and Shrimp * Green Pea Curry with Fresh Paneer Cheese * Indonesian-Style Rice Pilaf * Ginger Pear Chutney
Author | : Naben Ruthnum |
Publisher | : Text Publishing |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2018-04-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1925603660 |
No two curries are the same. Curry asks why the dish is supposed to represent everything brown people eat, read, and do. Curry is a dish that doesn’t quite exist, but, as this wildly funny and sharp essay points out, a dish that doesn’t properly exist can have infinite, equally authentic variations. By grappling with novels, recipes, travelogues, pop culture, and his own upbringing, Naben Ruthnum depicts how the distinctive taste of curry has often become maladroit shorthand for brown identity. With the sardonic wit of Gita Mehta’s Karma Cola and the refined, obsessive palette of Bill Buford’s Heat, Ruthnum sinks his teeth into the story of how the beloved flavour calcified into an aesthetic genre that limits the imaginations of writers, readers, and eaters. Following in the footsteps of Salman Rushdie's Imaginary Homelands, Curry cracks open anew the staid narrative of an authentic Indian diasporic experience.
Author | : Colleen Taylor Sen |
Publisher | : Reaktion Books |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2009-11-15 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1861897049 |
Curry is one of the most widely used—and misused—terms in the culinary lexicon. Outside of India, the word curry is often used as a catchall to describe any Indian dish or Indian food in general, yet Indians rarely use it to describe their own cuisine. Curry answers the question, “What is curry?” by giving a lively historical and descriptive account of a dish that has many incarnations. In this global history, food writer Colleen Taylor Sen describes in detail the Anglo-Indian origins of curry and how this widely used spice has been adapted throughout the world. Exploring the curry universe beyond India and Great Britain, her chronicles include the elegant, complex curries of Thailand; the exuberant curry/rotis of the Caribbean; kari/raisu, Japan’s favorite comfort food; Indonesian gulais and rendang; Malaysia’s delicious Nonya cuisine; and exotic Western hybrids such as American curried chicken salad, German currywurst, and Punjabi-Mexican-Hindu pizza. Along the way, Sen unravels common myths about curry and Indian food and illuminates the world of curry with excerpts from popular songs, literary works, historical and modern recipes, and illustrations depicting curry dishes and their preparations. A vibrant, flavorful book about an increasingly popular food, Curry will find a wide audience of cooking enthusiasts and hungry fans of Indian food.
Author | : Margaret Malone |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781740456005 |
Cooking Curries focuses on flavour by categorising a wide range of curries according to the dominant taste: sweet, aromatic, hot and sour, earthy or rich. From vegetarian hot and sour dishes to earthy lamb curries, and from all corners of the globe, Cooking Curries contains favourite curries and new, inspired twists on the classics. Alongside the recipes, Cooking Curries also highlights and explores vital curry ingredients, such as curry leaves, turmeric and coconut milk. Special ‘three-way’ spreads focus on accompaniments to curries, such as chutneys, breads and rices.
Author | : Atul Kochhar |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2022-03-31 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1472985982 |
Quick, easy veggie curries for everyday. Need a tasty dinner in a hurry? Look no further than this mouth-watering collection of veggie curries from across the globe. Exploring vegetarian curries of the world, from his native India to the Far East, via Africa and the Middle East and beyond, Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar turns his hand to an incredible range of delectable vegetarian dishes to form this sensational collection of everyday recipes. Recipes include: Mango curry from Cambodia Vegan pad Thai from Thailand Aubergine katsu from Japan Shakshuka from Algeria Masala chips from Kenya Bunny chow from South Africa Scrambled paneer, corn and peas from North India Bengali daal from East India Veg momo from Nepal Egg curry from Sri Lanka White bean stew from Iraq Lentil soup from Yemen and many, many more. This book sees Atul go beyond his roots on a gastronomic journey to showcase recipes from around the world. With recipes ranging from quick and easy dishes to more elaborate feasts guaranteed to wow friends and family, there is something in this book for everyone. Simple and accessible, this collection of inspiring, spiced dishes from all corners of the globe promises to be a book you will cook from again and again.
Author | : Dueep J. Singh |
Publisher | : Mendon Cottage Books |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2015-02-05 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1310100799 |
Table of Contents Introduction Preparing a Summer Cupboard Kitchen Equipment Herbs That You Need Drying Herbs Summer Appetizers Moules Mariniere Shrimp Toast, Chinese Style Smoked sliced Tongue Sauce Ravigote Fresh Raw Vegetables Country Style Hamburgers Appendix How to make traditional Curry Powder- Garam masala Making A Traditional Salad What sort of Salad Bowl Should You Have Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The best thing about summer is the cornucopia of fruit and vegetables given to us in abundance by nature. So even if it is 50° in the shade, you know that you can remain cool by sinking your teeth into juicy cantaloupes, or just enjoying other gastronomic pleasures of the summer season. This book is for all those who hate to slave over a stove, very often, especially during the summer heat. But that does not mean that you cannot take full advantage of plenty of fresh vegetables and fish, baby string beans, and new asparagus as accompaniments to the main course, or just as salads.
Author | : Raghavan Iyer |
Publisher | : Workman Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2023-02-28 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1523520736 |
Award-winning author and instructor Raghavan Iyer explores the origin of curry across the globe with 50 recipes in this illustrated cookbook about the simmering, scrumptious history and lore of a globally beloved dish. On the Curry Trail is an enlightening journey across Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas to explore the origins of curry and the signature, essential curries of each region. This diaspora of curry brings alive not only the most iconic, category-defining recipes from these continents, but also the history, lore, anecdotes, and familial remembrances that fashion each dish. It delves into the story of curry—what it was and what it is, the places to which it has traveled and the ways it has evolved en route (whether because of local ingredients, cultural tastes, or other factors)—and embraces the many interpretations and definitions of this beloved dish. It makes the flavors of these scintillating curries accessible to the everyday home cook. On the Curry Trail is at once a mash note and an education—one rich in history and sense of place—that tells the definitive, delectable story of this beguiling dish in 50 irresistible recipes. Illustrations throughout.
Author | : Elizabeth M. Collingham |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0195320018 |
Richly spiced with colorful anecdotes and curious historical facts, and attractively designed with 34 illustrations, five maps, and numerous recipes, this is a delectable history of Indian cuisine.
Author | : Daniel Santiagoe |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 102 |
Release | : 2022-09-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3368262955 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1889.