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On the Curry Trail

Chasing the Flavor That Seduced the World

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By Raghavan Iyer

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Award-winning author and instructor Raghavan Iyer explores the origin of curry across the globe with 50 recipes in this illustrated cookbook about the simmering, scrumptious history and lore of a globally beloved dish.​
 
On the Curry Trail is an enlightening journey across Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas to explore the origins of curry and the signature, essential curries of each region. This diaspora of curry brings alive not only the most iconic, category-defining recipes from these continents, but also the history, lore, anecdotes, and familial remembrances that fashion each dish. It delves into the story of curry—what it was and what it is, the places to which it has traveled and the ways it has evolved en route (whether because of local ingredients, cultural tastes, or other factors)—and embraces the many interpretations and definitions of this beloved dish.  It makes the flavors of these scintillating curries accessible to the everyday home cook. On the Curry Trail is at once a mash note and an education—one rich in history and sense of place—that tells the definitive, delectable story of this beguiling dish in 50 irresistible recipes. Illustrations throughout.

  • "There are certain people who can take credit for helping Americans get to know a particular cuisine - for French food, Julia Child; Italian, Marcella Hazan... Raghavan Iyer has been one of the people who played that role for Indian food in the U.S."
    All Things Considered
  • "A must-have for every home cook."
    The Washington Post
  • “His point isn’t to preach the gospel of Indian cuisine. “I don’t want you to tell me I changed the way you think about Indian food,” he said. “I want you to tell me I changed the way you cook.””
    The New York Times
  • "Thoughtfully researched but invitingly warm, with its conversational tone, approachable recipes and vibrant illustrations... the book will deeply expand your understanding of curry — as well as the organic nature of foodways and the myth of authenticity." 
    The New York Times, a best cookbook of the year
  • Francis Lam, host of The Splendid Table, called Raghavan Iyer an icon who helped build the foundation of a new “golden age of Indian food culture in America.”
    The Splendid Table
  • "For many years, I avoided Indian food because "I hate curry." Too spicy, I thought. But I've been converted, thanks to chef, master teacher and award-winning cookbook author Raghavan Iyer."
    The Orange County Register
  • "Equal parts history and culinary, satisfying on both fronts."
    Food & Wine Online
  • “I love the way Raghavan Iyer 'peppers’ On the Curry Trail with lively anecdotes and delicious tidbits. His unique voice animates the story of spice in a fresh new way. Everyone will be richer for reading this book!”  
    Maya Kaimal, cookbook author and food entrepreneur
  • "A thoughtful work showcasing the diaspora of a dynamic flavor... Recommended for readers who want not only to make curry from a variety of cultures but also to understand the scope of this far-reaching fare."
    Library Journal
  • “Raghavan Iyer’s love letter to the world’s most beloved comfort food reveals a simple recipe for universal happiness: Explore together the many culinary cultures of curry, savor the differences, then share the love at the dinner table.”
    Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club
  • “This charming, informative book is an invitation to explore the curry diaspora in all its amazing variety. Recipes, stories, and generous background information, together with lively illustrations, come together to give a picture of the way curry – in the form of sauced dishes flavored with an array of spices – has taken root in the cooking traditions of many parts of the world, from Guyana, England, and Japan to South Africa, Portugal, and Malaysia.”
    Naomi Duguid, author of The Miracle of Salt and Taste of Persia
  • “One paragraph of On the Curry Trail and I was stepping into a saga — a grand, complex, and fascinating saga of a dish that began 6,000 years ago in India. Yet now curry’s the chameleon dish, welcomed from Copenhagen to San Francisco, and Paris to Hong Kong. Yes, this book is going into the kitchen — the recipes match the stories. Raghavan Iyer is one of those rare consummate cooks, researchers, and storytellers. Curry is his passion. It shows on the page and on the plate.”
    Lynne Rossetto Kasper, author, lecturer, and broadcaster
  • “Raghavan Iyer remains the most lucid, wittiest, and best-informed writer about Indian cooking we have. On the Curry Trail is engrossing at every level.”
    Scott Turow, author of Presumed Innocent and Suspect

On Sale
Feb 28, 2023
Page Count
208 pages
ISBN-13
9781523520732

Raghavan Iyer

Raghavan Iyer

About the Author

Raghavan Iyer, an IACP Award–winning Teacher of the Year, is the author of Indian Cooking Unfolded, 660 CurriesBetty Crocker’s Indian Home Cooking, and the James Beard Award Finalist for The Turmeric Trail: Recipes and Memories from an Indian Childhood. He is a spokesperson and recipe consultant to General Mills, Target, and Canola, among others.  Mr. Iyer is also host of the Emmy-winning documentary Asian Flavors. His articles have appeared in print and online in Eating Well, Cooking Light, Fine Cooking, Saveur, and Gastronomica, among others.  Born in Mumbai, Mr. Iyer lives with his family outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

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