November 2002

A Carnival of Curries

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A Carnival of Curries

No other culinary term evokes more mystery and magic than "curry". Is it an Indian dish? A Thai menu mainstay? Or just a spice in your cupboard? Well, it's all of these-and so much more!

In constant migration throughout the world's cuisines, most notably India, Southeast Asia and Africa, curries can best be described as savory dishes served in a spiced sauce. Take a tour of your favorite curries home with easy-to-use ingredients from EthnicGrocer.com

 

Spices


Thailand

Thai curries are most recognized by their fiery chili pastes and fragrant herbs bathed in a rich coconut milk sauce and served atop of bed of aromatic jasmine rice



Thai Kitchen Green Curry Paste

CHAOKOH Coconut Milk

TILDA Thai Jasmine Rice
     
Thai Kitchen Green Curry Paste CHAOKOH Coconut Milk TILDA Thai Jasmine Rice

This fiery paste combines all the
flavors you need to build the
perfect Thai curry.

Temper the heat of Thai curries with this rich and creamy coconut milk.


Aromatic jasmine rice-the finishing
touch to an authentic Thai curry!

 


India

Similar to Thai curries in consistency and spice, Indian curries are built on a complex spice mixture-or "masala" and usually not served in a coconut milk sauce.


MTR Garam Masala APGHONE Amul Pure Ghee
Yellow Split Peas (Chana Dal)
     
MTR Garam Masala APGHONE Amul Pure Ghee Yellow Split Peas (Chana Dal)


This traditional spice mixture
features cinnamon, cloves and
black cardamom.

 


Ghee is India's commonly used
cooking fat. This pure clarified butter provides a rich nutty buttery taste
to curries.

 


Many of India's curries are vegetarian,
built on hearty legumes, such as these
yellow split peas.

 

Recommended Recipes

Check out these recipes from EthnicGrocer.com's kitchens



Beef Panang Curry

Chicken Badshahi


Beef Panang Curry


Dal (Lentil Puree)

Dum Aloo (Potatoes in Spicy Yogurt Gravy)

Gaeng Kiow Wahn Gai (Green Chicken Curry)
   
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