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Madhur 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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12 Episodes

  • Meet Your Instructor
    E1
    Meet Your InstructorMadhur Jaffrey is the leading authority on Indian food in the West. Having written more than 30 cookbooks, Madhur’s expertise is undeniable. Here, you get to see how Madhur got to 30 cookbooks and what you’ll gain from that expertise.
  • Spice Fundamentals: Roasted Cumin and Garam Masala
    E2
    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.
  • Exploring Spices: Potato A Thousand Ways
    E3
    Exploring Spices: Potato A Thousand WaysIn this lesson, Madhur teaches students the infinite possibilities of spices and demonstrates four ways to use them to transform simple boiled potatoes into something truly special.
  • Demystifying Curry: Goan Shrimp
    E4
    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.
  • South Asian Meats: Aloo Gosht
    E5
    South Asian Meats: Aloo GoshtSouth Asian food encompasses more than just Indian cuisine. In this lesson, Madhur demonstrates a Pakistani Aloo Gosht and shows you her famous lemony chicken with cilantro, plus her own take on baked lamb kebabs.
  • Essential Indian Vegetables: Cauliflower With Asafetida and Cumin
    E6
    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.
  • The Magic of Rice: Basmati and Biryani
    E7
    The Magic of Rice: Basmati and BiryaniRice is an ancient staple of Indian cuisine and culture. This lesson covers the simplest cooking method and traditional presentation of basmati rice alongside a showstopping dish, lamb biryani.
  • Indian Breads: Chapati
    E8
    Indian Breads: ChapatiThere are hundreds of Indian breads and pancakes. To get started, Madhur shows you how to make a classic chapati to eat with other dishes in her class. Madhur also speaks to the variety of Indian breads—from lentil pancakes to stuffed paratha.
  • Comforting Legumes: Dal
    E9
    Comforting Legumes: DalThe humble yet mighty lentil is a cornerstone of the Indian plate. Madhur shows you how you can take two simple types of dried lentils and turn them into a delicious and comforting dal dish. She also shares a recipe for a chickpea dish.
  • Embellish Every Morsel: Tamarind Chutney (Condiments)
    E10
    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 Chaat
    E11
    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.
  • An Indian Feast: Sample Menus
    E12
    An Indian Feast: Sample MenusIn India, nothing comes between flesh and food. Here, Madhur dives into the connections between touch, texture, aroma, and flavor. She demonstrates how to eat with your hands and shares sample menus using the dishes taught in her class.

 

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