The Curry Guy: Recreate over 100 of the best British Indian Restaurant recipes at home

The Curry Guy: Recreate over 100 of the best British Indian Restaurant recipes at home

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  • Create Date:2021-06-23 00:52:39
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Dan Toombs
  • ISBN:1849499411
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Summary

Dan Toombs (aka The Curry Guy) has perfected the art of replicating British Indian Restaurant (BIR) cooking after travelling around the UK, sampling dishes, learning the curry house kitchen secrets and refining those recipes at home。 In other words, Dan makes homemade curries that taste just like a takeaway from your favourite local but in less time and for less money。 Dan has learnt through the comments left on his blog and social media feeds that people are terribly let down when they make a chicken korma or a prawn bhuna from other cookbooks and it taste nothing like the dish they experience when they visit a curry house…but they thank him for getting it right。

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Reviews

Bookworm10001

Really easy to follow recipes, ideal for a beginner。 Very clear with plenty of explanation about the basics。

Katherine

I randomly grabbed this from a display at the library, and it has changed the game for me。 For several years, I've been on a quest to replicate chicken tikka masala at home。 This book got me almost there! I think with a few tweaks next time, I can get even closer。 That base curry! That mixed powder! OMG! I randomly grabbed this from a display at the library, and it has changed the game for me。 For several years, I've been on a quest to replicate chicken tikka masala at home。 This book got me almost there! I think with a few tweaks next time, I can get even closer。 That base curry! That mixed powder! OMG! 。。。more

William (Bill) Dobson-Carter

Ok。

Mark Vernon

British Indian curries。 These are great。 Takes a good session to set up the basic spice mixes and base gravy but then quick to rustle up a curry from those ingredients。 I'd say of the first three books this is the best of them assuming you eat meat for getting a great meal on the table。 British Indian curries。 These are great。 Takes a good session to set up the basic spice mixes and base gravy but then quick to rustle up a curry from those ingredients。 I'd say of the first three books this is the best of them assuming you eat meat for getting a great meal on the table。 。。。more

Daniel Rosehill

A BIR classic。 Dan has infused this cookbook with lots of his personality as he documents his journey to exist entirely on BIR curries for an entire year (a quest I hope to undertake at some point in the future!)。 Beautifully illustrated and the recipes all turn out great!

Dean

I really got more into cooking around 3 or 4 years ago, and most of the meals I do are Indian, Thai or Chinese。A couple of years ago, I discovered this guys website and once I made his 'base-sauce' Indian recipes, that was it, I was sold。 My other half will no longer allow me to order food from our local takeaway as she tells me that my home cooking is much nicer and usually healthier too。 Just make a batch of the base sauce and freeze it in portions and within 20 minutes you can knock up a fabu I really got more into cooking around 3 or 4 years ago, and most of the meals I do are Indian, Thai or Chinese。A couple of years ago, I discovered this guys website and once I made his 'base-sauce' Indian recipes, that was it, I was sold。 My other half will no longer allow me to order food from our local takeaway as she tells me that my home cooking is much nicer and usually healthier too。 Just make a batch of the base sauce and freeze it in portions and within 20 minutes you can knock up a fabulous meal during the week, when time is limited。 。。。more

Zoe

great and the food down well。