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192 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 1994
I really love curry, and I definitely agree that the main advantage of 50 Great Curries of India was convincing me to try things I would have ordinarily turned up my nose at. Sometimes, like the eggplant curry, I was right and I didn't like it, whereas sometimes, like the creamy potato curry, it turned out really well and I'm glad an external reason to eat it, because I never would have pushed myself to do so otherwise. There were a few stinkers in here--I don't know what the author was thinking with chicken dopiaza, for example; everyone we told about it thought that nine whole onions had to be a typo, and it was truly abysmal--but the biggest sin most of the recipes committed was that of being boring. And there were some truly excellent recipes as well, like lamb korma pilaf. If it didn't take my wife two hours to make, I'd be requesting it for dinner a lot more often.
I have read this book pretty much cover to cover and overall, it's great book with many combinations I wouldn't have tried. I did have two issues with it. 1.) Sometimes the recipe wasn't laid out to be easily understood. It would seem like key steps or substitutions were buried and even with careful reading they were still easy to miss. Perhaps it's my odd need for precision that made me want exact amounts on some counts (also I got frustrated that sometimes ingredients would be in weight, other times in measures. I should have just sucked it up and bought a food scale). 2.) I wish there had been a substitution index in the book. We're lucky enough to live near a major Indian and Pakistani neighborhood so we were just too lazy to catch the bus that way, but I can imagine it being harder if you lived somewhere where getting say, Kashmiri chilies, was difficult. We even struggled with getting curry leaves. Suggested substitutions were sometimes presented in the recipe but many times they were not. I understand wanting to be faithful but giving readers who don't live in major cities options would have been helpful.