Curry Easy
Pages
272
Year
2010
Difficulty
Easy
Themes
Indian curry, weeknight cooking, spice techniques, accessible recipes
The most approachable entry point into Madhur Jaffrey’s extensive catalogue. Curry Easy contains 175 recipes that prove Indian food does not need to be complicated or require hours of preparation. Jaffrey brings decades of teaching experience to every page, anticipating the questions a new cook would ask and answering them before they arise.
Why Start Here
Jaffrey has published over 30 cookbooks, and choosing a first one can feel daunting. Curry Easy is the right starting point because it was written specifically for people who want to cook Indian food on a regular weeknight. The recipes are short, the ingredient lists are manageable, and the techniques are explained with the patience of someone who has taught millions of people to cook.
Her earlier books, like An Invitation to Indian Cooking (1973) and Madhur Jaffrey’s Indian Cookery (1982), are classics that reward deeper exploration. But they assume a bit more from the reader. Curry Easy meets you where you are and builds your confidence quickly. Once you have cooked through a dozen of these recipes, you will be ready for anything in her broader body of work.
What to Expect
A 272-page hardcover with full-color photography. Recipes span meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, and lentils, with side dishes and accompaniments to build complete meals. Most dishes come together in under 45 minutes, and many take less than 30. The spice requirements are modest and consistent across recipes, so a single pantry shop will cover you for weeks of cooking.
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