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Binding: Hardcover
Brand: Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780091874155
ISBN: 0091874157
Label: Ebury Press
Manufacturer: Ebury Press
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: October 02, 2003
Publisher: Ebury Press
Studio: Ebury Press
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Editorial Review:Product Description:This title contains over 200 delicious recipes, all within reach of the keen cook. Not only are the very best curry recipes from India included but also a selection of the best curry recipes from all over the world. There is yellow lobster curry from Thai
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I love this book. It was one of the first cookery books I bought and found it easy to use. It can be time consuming gathering the ingredients together but once you have the stocks, the recipies themselves are easy enough to do and always turn out tasty! I have recommended this book to a lot of people and they have all had success with it.
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I've owned a copy of this book for about 5 years and recently bought a copy as a gift for a friend. I've tried about half of the recipes in it and have found every one to be pratical, easy-to-follow and with helpful suggestions for alternate ingredients. All the recipes I have cooked have turned out beautifully and a number have now entered my standard repertoire as they are so easy to remember. The chapters are mainly broken down by main ingredient i.e. meat, poultry, veg etc. but the book also ...
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I picked this up from a friend and went out to buy the essential ingredients for the basic curries - cumin, fennel, mustard seeds, tamarind, cardomom, cinammon etc...and low and behold i have been able to create some lovely authentic curries - just like you get the curry house!!!
what amazed me most was how simple it was and also how cheap it is to eat indian food - once you have a collection of the basic ingredients all you need is bit of meat, veg, stock or coconut milk - obviously ...
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My brother got me this for xmas after raving about it for ages and yesterday I cooked the Green Coriander Chicken and a red lentil dish with cayenne and garlic - came out delicious!Im thinking of cooking the Durban Roast Curried Chicken with garlic potatoes and salad tonight.
Have only given it 4 stars because I have only cooked once with it but it's a lovely book and the histories of the recipes are fascinating. I find easy to use and Im becoming a bit obsessed with spices and curries!
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This is the BEST curry book I have ever used. The recipes work, and you would be pleased to be served up any one of the dishes I have tried in a restaurant. One little note - there is a delicious lamb & orange curry, but whereas Madhur Jaffrey suggests minced lamb, we much preferred it with diced. Bon appetit.