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Creative Curry Cookbooks

Curry, originating in the masterful spice cookery of the Indian subcontinent, and now universally loved. The range of dishes, from across many cuisines, that come under the name of 'curry', is gloriously diverse. What they have in common is layers of cooked-in flavor. Here are four books tailor made to help you immerse in the art of the curry.

Lands of the Curry Leaf

Lands of the Curry Leaf

Peter Kuruvita

The third cookbook from the renowned chef and TV presenter is a feast of vegetarian and vegan recipes from across the Indian Subcontinent, from Sri Lanka, where Peter grew up, north to Nepal. The recipes delve deep into local cuisines: unusually, it includes recipes from Bhutan such as bagthuk, a potato and noodle soup. The old black-and-white family photos in the intro make this a highly personal book, and Kuruvita provides detailed information about how to use spices to give life and character to dishes.
Curry Lovers Cookbook

Curry Lovers Cookbook

Roopa Gulati

Curry Lovers is an informative and accessible guide to Indian cuisine with a mixture of simple recipes as well as more challenging dishes for the keen cook. The book is a celebration of Indian communities across the world showing how street food and regal feasts have been adapted and recreated for the home. The book is broken down into the following sections: Ingredients, Chutneys & salads, Chicken, Lamb, Fish, Vegetarian, and, Pulses and Lentils.
Mangoes & Curry Leaves

Mangoes & Curry Leaves

Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid

Intrepid culinary travelers and cultural chroniclers Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid invite you to explore the flavors of the Indian Subcontinent. Discover the diversity of cooking styles in this vast and varied region, from Nepal in the north to Sri Lanka in the south.
Floyd's Great Curries

Floyd's Great Curries

Keith Floyd

The good thing about curries is that they are really simple and quick to prepare and fun to eat. For the most part, they can be prepared and frozen for future use and they make great party food—a table groaning with seven or eight different dishes, a range of pickles and chutneys, yogurts and fresh herbs, wonderful breads, lashings of cold lager or ginger beer, or fresh lime juice with sparkling water, pitchers of salted or sweetened lassi, or maybe just cups of green tea. What a party!

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