New Curry Bible: The Ultimate Modern Curry House Recipe Book
Author: Pat Chapman
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 A-Z of spices, nutritional information, and a menu glossary, The New Curry Bible more than lives up to its title.
Table of Contents:
Introduction 9The Basics 13
Starters 34
Kebabs 50
Tandoori and Tikka 54
The Top Sixteen Curries 58
Balti 59
Bhoona 63
Dhansak 67
Jalfrezi 71
Keema 75
Kofta 79
Korma 83
Madras 87
Masala 91
Medium Curry 95
Pasanda 99
Patia 103
Phall 107
Roghan Josh Gosht 111
Tikka Masala Curry 115
Vindaloo 119
Sixteen Favourite Curries 122
Achar Murgh 124
Afghani Sabzi 124
Bengali Beef Curry 125
Ceylon Pork 125
Dopiaza Veal 128
Jeera Chicken 128
Karachi Karahi Gosht 129
Kashmiri Curry 129
Makhani Chicken 132
Malai King Prawn Curry 132
Malaya Fish Curry 133
Methi Gosht 133
Nepalese Rajma Maahn 136
Bangladeshi Rezala 136
Sri Lankan Shellfish Curry 137
Green Thai Pork Curry 137
Sixteen House Specials 138
Moghul Specialities 139
Moghul Raan 140
Moghlai Lobster 140
Handi Vegetables 141
Murghi Duni 141
Maharaja Specialities 143
Elaichi Duck 144
Tandoori-Stuffed Quail 144
Podina Wild Boar 145
Karahi Venison 145
Raj Specialities 147
Mulligatawny Soup 148
Country Captain 148
Patrani Machli 149
Stuffed Bell Peppers 149
South Indian Specialities 151
Masala Dosa 152
Sambar 152
Rasam 153
Sajjar Avial 153
Vegetable and Dhal Curries 154
Side Dishes 170
Desserts and Sweets 190
Menu Examples 198
The Curry World 200
The Store Cupboard 203
The Curry Club 204
Glossary 205
Index 207
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