Mridula Baljekar: The World's Greatest-ever Curries: All Recipes Shown Step-by-step in Over 700 Photographs

The World's Greatest-ever Curries: All Recipes Shown Step-by-step in Over 700 Photographs


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Over 150 delicious curries from India and Asia are shown step-by-step in more than 700 colour photographs. This is the definitive guide to mouthwatering, authentic curries from all corners of the Indian subcontinent, and from Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Malaysia and the islands of Indonesia and the Philippines. It includes easy-to-follow presentation with stage-by-stage photography and sumptuous full-colour pictures of every featured dish. This book brings together an inspirational collection of recipes and shows just how easy it is to make delicious and authentic curries at home. For novice curry chefs, the basics of curry-making are fully explained, and there is a useful directory-style guide to the essential elements of a curry, including practical information on using spices and key ingredients such as root ginger, tamarind, coconut milk and lemongrass; making curry pastes and powders, and cooking perfect rice and noodles. Featuring more than 150 traditional recipes with step-by-step recipe instructions and exquisite colour photographs, making sensational hot and spicy curries has never been so easy.

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Author: Mridula Baljekar
Number of Pages: 264 pages
Published Date: 01 Dec 2006
Publisher: Anness Publishing
Publication Country: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9781844762873
Download Link: Click Here
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