written by on 07/01/2012
Just got my hands on this book & can't wait to make my 1st curry from it, all the reviews look good just hope the curries are good too, good to see the resturaunt style curries we are used too in it, at least it explains how to make the basic curry sauce then add to it the different ingredients you need for different curries, unlike other curry books that don't explain thing properly!
written by on 08/05/2011
This is a fantastic book! Just finished reading! Got it for less then £4 on Amazon!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0716021919/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bostw-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=0716021919
Well worth a read for anyone making home made curries!
written by on 25/10/2010
This book is the best indian cookbook ber non
I own almost all of amazon top rated indian cookbooks but didn't really like the curries .
But this book is amazing , u will have the best curry u ever tasted in ur life
I am soooo happy that I found this book
Buy it u will not regret
written by macbundy on 17/02/2009
Kris Dhillon, The Curry Secret : Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home is my first Curry book. I have given copies to lots of friends and family members.
Even the Indian shop workers at my local store love the results!
written by on 05/02/2009
Cannot recommend The Curry Secret by Kris Dhillon highly enough and have done so to family and friends - all of whom share my very high opinion. If you follow the recipes you WILL create the perfect restaurant syle curry. My book has fallen apart through overuse..
written by on 29/11/2008
Good instructions, very easy to follow, food tastes the same as any restaurant if not better.
written by on 09/09/2008
We made outstanding curry on our first try with "The Curry Secret." Making the base sauce in bulk appeals to me - I can freeze and make future fantastic meals quickly and easily.
written by on 22/08/2008
The Curry Secret : Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home makes it so easy to make good curry, used it for 6 years..Fantastic!
written by on 06/08/2008
Cant live with out this book by Kris Dhillon. Fabulous I have used these recipies for years and are very authentic. Good easy indian quisine.
written by bobleonard on 27/04/2008
Easy to follow . Dont be put off by the amount of oil used in cooking. you can remove before serving. How to reproduce those curry house flavours in your own kitchen
written by on 21/02/2008
This is the best Indian cook book ever!!Tthere is nothing that compares with it.... all others are not giving up the true secret! Would like to really know how to make great Dul Soup.... very hard to do correctly.
Also Meat Samosa...
written by on 11/12/2007
Simply the best curry I have ever made, Kris Dhillon, The Curry Secret : Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home is a great book which is simple to follow and fooled my mates into thinking I got a take away!
written by hangsim on 07/03/2007
I would really recommend this book. Once you have made the curry sauce it is so easy to do all the recipes. One tip: when making the curry sauce try and do it in the garden on a burner because the smell lingers.
written by Trickle on 22/02/2007
The basic sauce takes time but stick with it. The recipe in the book makes enough sauce for about 6 portions, depending on your appetite or how you skim it. Every curry has the same basic sauce, so don't think that when you make this sauce you have to stick to the same curry. Once you have made the sauce, if you freeze it, it then only takes about 30 mins to create a mouth-watering dish. Each time you make a curry, whether it is a balti or a dupiaza it gets better and better.
Take note of the tips in the book, especially the yogurt tip it makes all the difference to the appetite of the eyes as well as the taste buds.
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written by glenn faulkner on 02/09/2006
I would like to see more recipes in the book, and the base sauce takes a while, but it is worth taking the time and effort, as this is the foundation for great curries.
I have produced curries better then you would ever get in an Indian restaurant, and all my friends have bought this book after tasting my curries. It is simple to follow, and you get some fantastic spicy flavours.
written by bday4631 on 23/02/2006
When you have made the onion mixture and blended the results, fry the sauce and add around 2 tablespoons of dark soy sauce and a squirt of tomato ketchup this improves the flavour and consistancy.
written by richmc on 12/02/2006
The Curry Secret must be the definitive curry cookbook if you want to produce meals exactly like the best Indian takeaways and restaurants.
written by Wanda Boocock on 08/03/2004
I think Kris Dhillon's The Curry Secret : Indian Restaurant Cookery at Home is the very best, while visiting the U.K. about 2 years ago I came across this book and never have I looked back since, and none of my friends have either, I have used this book endless times. I can not put in to words how much this book has meant to me, I have endless compliments on my cooking, and have used it for about 10 gifts to the people that like me can not get enought of the curry secret. Thanks so much for making me the best indian cook around.
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