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Can anyone recommend a really good Indian cookery book? Without wanting to sound like a pleb I'd like to be able to replicate really good Indian restaurant food.
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I have two dozen books and have been on a great course run by my local indian restaurant.
But by far the best book is quite an old one. You can buy it second hand on Amazon from here.
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Read the review comments, the book is great.
But by far the best book is quite an old one. You can buy it second hand on Amazon from here.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Read the review comments, the book is great.
Greeneyedmonster,
Glad you have, I think it is a great book. I didn't want to rubbish others' suggestions, but I have some Madhur Jaffrey books and a Pat Chapman one, but this, in my opinion, is better than those. If I'm wrong, you have only lost 99p, but I don't think you will be disappointed. Please post in a few weeks to say how you have gone on.
Gromit
Glad you have, I think it is a great book. I didn't want to rubbish others' suggestions, but I have some Madhur Jaffrey books and a Pat Chapman one, but this, in my opinion, is better than those. If I'm wrong, you have only lost 99p, but I don't think you will be disappointed. Please post in a few weeks to say how you have gone on.
Gromit
Not a book, but I can highly recommend an excellent forum for cooking Restaurant/Takeaway (and Traditional) Indian food.
http:// www.cur ry-reci pes.co. uk/curr y/index .php?ac tion=fo rum
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