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Curry is the food of choice for over a billion people in the world every day. Maybe two billion! Each one of us has our own method of cooking curry… here are some of my own personal ways, methods and top tips.

Brendan Fernandes, Founder, Healthy Supplies

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Use whole spices, freshly ground

Whole spices last much longer than ready-ground spices, because the flavoursome oils within each spice are protected by the outer shell of the seed.

For best results, grind finely in a mortar and pestle. You can optionally roast the spices in a pan, but it’s not strictly necessary as the spices will always release their flavours during normal cooking if cooked correctly.

Use pepper as well as chilli

Authentic Indian cuisine uses pepper, rather than chilli, to add heat to curries. Chillies were a relatively recent introduction to Indian cuisine, originally being a native plant of the Americas.

Chillies are, of course, nowadays commonly used throughout India, and most modern curries have both chillies and pepper. Both ingredients add their own individual flavour to the dish.

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Know your thickeners

Most of my curries are tomato-based, and the traditional way to cook a tomato-based curry is to use tomato puree. Fresh tomatoes are too liquidy, and tomato puree has a flavour all of its own that really adds to the curry.

I usually add a tablespoon of ground coriander at the end, which helps to absorb any excess liquid in a flavoursome manner.

I usually avoid using dairy cream – it’s easy to get wrong and isn’t used much in traditional curry recipes. On the other hand, creamed coconut works quite well for a nice creamy texture.

Lentils another great way of adding texture to a curry. They cook in around 20 minutes and can be added to the curry along with the water before allowing to simmer. If you are using a pressure cooker, you can add more ambitious pulses such as chick peas which would otherwise take hours to cook. Which leads me onto…

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Use a pressure cooker (via wikihow.com)

Pressure-cooking is the most under-rated food preparation method ever! They are very popular in India, reducing cooking times by a factor of around 3 in most cases. They are ideal for softening hard foods such as pulses; lentils will typically take 5-10 minutes, and chickpeas around half an hour from raw. Meats typically cook in half an hour and just fall off the bone.

Pressure-cooking is fuel-efficient, safe and works for rice as well as curry.

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Fry the onions first (via simplyrecipes.com)

Browning, or caramelising, the onions helps to release the natural sugars within the onion. This also applies to garlic. The other ingredients will simply get burnt if you add them at the same time, so it’s best to fry the onions and garlic before everything else.

If you like to roast spices before grinding, it’s better to do them in a separate pan.

Steam the rice

Many people have trouble cooking lovely, fluffy rice. The trick is to only just cover the rice with water, to use a pan with a tight-fitting lid, and to bring the water to a simmer before allowing to steam gently.

There will be no need to drain the rice if this is performed optimally.

See our guide here for more info.

Cheating is ok

Curry pastes have gotten good recently. If you are pushed for time, and you choose the right paste carefully, then you can get very good results with minimal effort.

Also, a dash of ketchup can really lift a curry. Don’t tell anyone I said this though!

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Let it cook for as long as possible.

Simmering a curry allows time for the flavours to infuse; a long, slow simmering time generally produces the best curry. Flavours will continue to infuse even when the curry is taken off the heat, so do allow time for the curry to “rest” and cool down before serving.

However, if you need curry in a hurry, then you can use a pressure cooker (see above) which provides the same effect as simmering. Do still allow the curry to rest for a little before serving, for ideal results.

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Don't overcomplicate the spices

The main spices used in Indian cooking are: coriander, cumin, pepper, cassia, cloves, cardamom, bay leaf and star anise. This mix is known as garam masala.

Many recipes call for turmeric, saffron, curry leaves and so on, but a lot of the time these simply overcomplicate the flavour.

I usually stick to the basics, perhaps garam masala with a dash of tamarind and a few chillies. A spoonful of turmeric is great for colouring the rice yellow, but I don’t tend to put it in the main curry.

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Don't be a slave to the recipe books

Recipe books are written by people who write recipe books for a living. The combinations of spices listed can often be arbitrary; in reality, most Indian cookery is performed using whichever spices are to be found at hand.

Don’t be afraid to go “off-piste” and experiment! Nobody is an authority on the “correct” blend of spices for any particular Indian recipe; they are all traditional. Let your taste buds – and your family and friends – be the judge!

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FAQs

TOP 10 TIPS TO TRANSFORM A CURRY – Healthy Supplies? ›

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

What is the secret to making a good curry? ›

Tips for the Perfect Curry
  • Use fresh spices. For the best results, always try to use fresh spices. ...
  • Give the spices a toast. ...
  • Wrap up your whole spices. ...
  • Blitz your tomatoes. ...
  • Onions are the key. ...
  • Don't overcook your chicken. ...
  • Keep your garlic and ginger fresh. ...
  • Add exciting toppings.

What is the secret ingredient for curry? ›

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

How do you improve curry? ›

Fixing cooked curries and gravies is no less than a challenge, but a simple way to do so is by adding freshly chopped herbs like coriander, basil, fenugreek leaves, spinach, mint leaves. The fresh flavour of these herbs can instantly elevate the taste and texture and give them a health twist.

How do restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

The actual sweetness and creaminess of such curries meanwhile, usually comes from fried onions and either cashews and/or dairy products. Instead of (or in addition to) onion, ground coconut may be used. White poppy seeds and/or watermelon seeds are also used in some creamy sauces.

What adds depth to curry? ›

You can give a curry depth by adding umami goodness. Umami is one of the basic five tastes and is often described as a meaty, savoury deliciousness that deepens a dish's flavour. Natural foods that peak umami taste receptors include tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, and roasted spice.

What is the most important ingredient in curry? ›

The most common ingredient in curry dishes is garlic. Onion, cilantro, tomatoes, vegetable oil, fresh ginger root, white sugar, coconut milk and chicken stock are also common ingredients in curry recipes. For herbs and spices, curry powder, turmeric, cumin, cinnamon and cayenne pepper are popular.

What are the 4 main spices in curry? ›

If you want to delve into the blend of spices that make up curry blends, you'll need turmeric, ginger, mustard, cumin, and black pepper. Depending on the use or flavor you're looking for, the seasoning might include garlic, cinnamon, coriander, fenugreek, and more.

What is the most important spice in curry? ›

Fenugreek (Methi)

This Indian spice is what people say "smells like curry." Of all Indian spices, this spice may be the most essential. You may use up to a few tablespoons in a family size dish near the end of the cooking process, but start with a teaspoon. Fenugreek seeds also have many health benefits.

How to make curry taste like restaurant? ›

Simple suggestions for restaurant good quality curries:
  1. Fry your onions till they are golden brown.
  2. Fry your spices but don't burn them. ...
  3. Use good quality spices. ...
  4. Seasoning. ...
  5. Use fatty yoghurt (greek style works) in curries to make them richer. ...
  6. Patience. ...
  7. Use a neutral vegetable oil. ...
  8. Experiment.
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What is the key ingredients in many curries? ›

The most common curry ingredients may include cumin, coriander, turmeric, ginger, garlic, onions, chili peppers, and tomatoes.

What ingredient makes curry thick? ›

Mix cornstarch, tapioca starch, or arrowroot with cold water or a cup of liquid from the curry sauce to make a slurry. Add this at the end of the cooking process—the sauce should thicken as soon as it returns to a boil.

What is the secret to perfect curry? ›

Sizzle your spice:

Kick off your curry by heating whole spices in hot oil to unleash their flavor. Choose from cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and seeds for the perfect base to your dish. Fresh spices are the best choice and will keep for longer in the freezer.

Does curry get better the longer you cook it? ›

Let it cook for as long as possible. Simmering a curry allows time for the flavours to infuse; a long, slow simmering time generally produces the best curry. Flavours will continue to infuse even when the curry is taken off the heat, so do allow time for the curry to “rest” and cool down before serving.

What vegetables go in curry? ›

The curry base is made with onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, red chilli powder and garam masala. I prefer to go with potatoes, carrots, peas, green beans, cauliflower, corn and bell peppers. Though you can use other veggies like baby corn, sweet potato and broccoli, the curry will have different flavors.

What is the secret ingredient in Indian food? ›

Asafoetida is the most simultaneously misunderstood and sublime ingredient in Indian cuisine. It is essentially a gum resin extracted from ferula, an herb in the celery family.

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