
MasterClassMadhur Jaffrey Teaches Indian Cooking
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With more than 30 award-winning cookbooks and a James Beard Foundation Cookbook Hall of Fame Award, Madhur Jaffrey may be the greatest living authority on Indian cuisine. Now she shares those vast and storied traditions with you.
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- Spice Fundamentals: Roasted Cumin and Garam MasalaF2
Spice Fundamentals: Roasted Cumin and Garam MasalaMadhur explains how spices can be altered to create depth, the same way a painter uses paints. A simple action like roasting or combining spices can completely transform them, giving you different “shades” of a spice. - Demystifying Curry: Goan ShrimpF4
Demystifying Curry: Goan ShrimpThis lesson dispels myths around what curry means. Madhur demonstrates a delicious shrimp dish and shares three more dishes that would generally be classified as curry: a Keralan fish dish, a mixed-vegetable kurma, and a classic butter chicken. - Essential Indian Vegetables: Cauliflower With Asafetida and CuminF6
Essential Indian Vegetables: Cauliflower With Asafetida and CuminIndian vegetarian food is among the best in the world. Here, Madhur shares a hearty cauliflower dish with cumin and asafetida. Using an okra dish and an eggplant bharta, she walks you through the various types of vegetables in Indian cuisine. - Embellish Every Morsel: Tamarind Chutney (Condiments)F10
Embellish Every Morsel: Tamarind Chutney (Condiments)An Indian meal is not complete without embellishments. Madhur shows you how to turn a block of dried tamarind into a delectable tamarind chutney. She also shows you how to make cauliflower pickle, chili pickle, and classic cucumber raita. - Lip-smacking Savory Street-Food: Dahi Puri ChaatF11
Lip-smacking Savory Street-Food: Dahi Puri ChaatChaat, the word for street food in India, comes from a word that means “to lick”—and street food is one of the most exciting parts of Indian cuisine. Madhur shares how to make Aloo Puri Chaat, a perfect party appetizer to get the flavor flowing.