Curry in a Hurry! Simple Curry Base Recipe (2024)

Do you love Indian style curries, but don’t make them at home because you think they take too much time? Or effort? Or skill? Do you make curries at home, only to find that they’re nothing like the ones you order at your favorite restaurant? I’m going to let you in on a little secret…something I do, sometimes, to help save time. Ready? Here it goes:

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It doesn’t look like much, I know. And, most traditional Indian cooks would not make so much gravy at one time…or freeze it. In fact, In India they don’t freeze much of anything (in my experience). But, luckily for you…and me…I’m not a traditional Indian cook.

The idea came to me while Piyush and I were dining out one night…I wanted to know how the restaurant could offer so many different curries, and have them on the table in so little time. So, I asked…and I was told that they use a base and then add things to it to make whatever was ordered. Genius!

I prefer my food to be homemade, healthy, flavorful and fast. There are some days that nothing sounds better to me than slaving over the hot stove, mixing spices and nurturing along a delicious, slow cooked curry. Those “some days” are not most days. Usually I’m busy or tired and I just don’t feel like cooking much. Now that Spring is here, my days off will mostly be spent tending to my gardens and re-staining my deck. So, I figured that if Indian restaurants can make a base gravy to make many different curries, fast, then why can’t a home-cook?

This is a really easy method, the curry is flavorful…but not spiced too heavily. After all, you want to use this simple gravy to make anything from Chicken Tikka Masala to Vegetable Korma. It can be used with veggies, chicken, and lamb (although I will say that if you choose to make a lamb dish…you really do have to cook it low and slow to get the best results. I, personally, would probably not use this curry base in that instance).

From start to finish you’ll have to invest about an hour and a half to two hours—-depending how long it takes you to cut 10 onions. I was lucky. No crying for this girl! I was done slicing them all in about 10 minutes—but, there have beencertainonions in my past that were really vicious and took a good 20 minutes (and many tears) to get through!

This recipe will yieldapproximately12 cups, you could add more water to increase the amount of gravy—just don’t water it down too much! Using my recipe, each cup of gravy is equal to a little less than 100 calories. Isn’t that exciting!? Depending on what curry you decide to make, one batch of curry gravy should make anywhere from 4 to 7 curries. Maybe even 8. Gnarly, huh?!

As I use the gravy, I’ll post recipes for different curries—a lot of them will be my versions of popular dishes served at some of my favorite restaurants. In fact, when I start cooking a dish, I keep my local restaurants take out menu near-by. I can work off their descriptions and tweak the dishes so that they taste similiar.

Last night I used it to make Chicken Jalfrezi—and it was awesome!!!

The Spice Mix:

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Some of my most-used spices: Green cardamom, Whole Cloves, Paprika, Mustard Seeds, Turmeric, Cumin Seeds, and Garam Masala

  • 1 tablespoon turmeric
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon coriander (seeds)
  • 1 tablespoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1 tablespoon paprika (this is not hot, it mostly just gives color)
  • 1 small 1″ piece ofcinnamon
  • 3 cloves
  • 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg (optional)
  • 2 green Cardamom pods- crushed
  • 1 large bayleaf

Mix all spices together in a bowl. Take a smell…they should smell a little pungent, but mostly good! The smell will change a lot once they’re added to the oil/ghee. Set your masala mix aside.

Ingredients:

  • 10 onions- baseball sized- sliced pretty thin
  • 1 carrot – peeled and chopped (use 2 if you want!)
  • 1 red bell pepper, sliced
  • 12 large cloves of garlic, finely minced
  • 2 inch piece of fresh ginger, minced
  • 2 cups chopped tomatoes (I used Hunts brand canned tomatoes)
  • 2 1/2 cups water
  • 2 tbsp. vegetable oil
  • 4 tbsp. ghee
  • salt/pepper to taste (I added a little salt, but left out pepper. I can add this to the individual curries I make)

Directions:

  • Heat oil and ghee in a large pan, over medium high heat. Once it’s nice and hot, toss in your masala mix. Fry the spices-being careful nothing burns. Stir around a while until everything is nice and fragrant…and no longer raw. Add the ginger and garlic. Stir-fry for a minute or so, just until it lets off a nice smell. Add the onions. Mix everything together really well so that the onions are covered with the masala.

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The onions are covered with the masala mixture and are starting to reduce in size.

  • While the onions cook down, slice the red bell pepper and grate the carrot. Once the onions have gone soft andtranslucent(they will also shrink quite a lot), add the bell pepper and carrot.

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  • Cook the vegetables until they go soft (you could also toss in about a cup of shredded cabbage, if you want). Once the vegetables have softened properly, add the tomatoes and water to the mixture. Stir everything together, mixing well.

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  • Bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for about a half hour. Once it’s well cooked and all the flavors have had a little time to mingle, pull out your blender. Working in batches (I had to do three batches), blend the mixture into a smooth, creamy looking gravy.

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My beloved Vitamix. This thing is a curry-lovin’ girl’s best friend. It makes your dish look so velvety. (I forgot to take the photo with gravy actually in it)

The finished gravy will look something like this:

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please forgive the photo, I forgot to get one once I dumped it all back in the pan!

  • Pour all the gravy back into the pan and simmer for about 15 to 20 more minutes. You can taste the gravy—it’ll be a little bland will desperately need salt. Fear not! This under-seasoned gravy will go on to become many, many great curries!
  • Once you’ve let everything cool for a while, pour it into containers to freeze/use. You can keep it in your fridge for a few days, but any longer you should freeze it. It’ll keep really well, I promise!

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I used the base gravy last night, and made Chicken Jalfrezi. It was wonderful! Flavorful. Healthy. Fast! …It seriously took 15 minutes (ignoringthe time the chicken marinates) to make this:

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…As good as any Restaurant! Piyush gave it 2 thumbs up. (it should be a little less watery, but that’s my fault. I added the water. doh!)

The curry base was a huge success!!! If you love curries, but you’re too busy to make them at home…I hope you give this method a try!

Chicken Jalfrezi Recipe to come! It’s too good not to share!

Curry in a Hurry! Simple Curry Base Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to perfect curry? ›

Take your time: A good curry doesn't have to take hours but it's important to allow ingredients such as onions to cook properly, to get the most flavor out of them. Another trick is to save powered spices like garam masala until last.

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 main ingredient in curry? ›

The primary ingredient in most Indian curry powders is bright yellow turmeric. Turmeric is earthy, musky, and warm, and delivers great depth to curries with no heat. Indian curry spices are usually a blend of: Kashmiri Chile Powder – this chile has a terrific, rich flavor without much heat.

What is the curry sequence? ›

Typically, when making an Indian curry, I heat oil, add whole spices, then add and cook onions, add and cook ginger + garlic, add dry spices + tomatoes, and cook the meat in the sauce.

What makes curry more flavorful? ›

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 is the secret ingredient in Indian curry? ›

TURMERIC. That is the go to spice in any South Indian kitchen to enhance a dish.

What ingredient makes curry taste like curry? ›

Curry is often described as a dish that is earthy, spicy, warming, or even sometimes sweet. It is a well-balanced, richly spiced dish with notes of deep savory flavors from turmeric, coriander, cumin, bay leaf, cinnamon, and cloves, just to name a few.

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.

What is the most common spice in curry? ›

Garam Masala

India's most famous seasoning is Garam masala. It's actually a combination of dried spices including pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, cumin, coriander, tej patta, pepper, and some others.

What are the 5 spices in a curry? ›

The Essential Five Spices are:
  • Cumin seeds.
  • Coriander seeds.
  • Black mustard seeds.
  • Cayenne pepper.
  • Turmeric.

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 seasonings go with 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 best curry to try first? ›

If you have never tasted Thai curry before, the yellow curry is definitely the best dish to start with the bright yellow color is from the turmeric spices and yellow mustard seeds. The yellow curry isn't always the same everywhere. But, you can always guarantee to enjoy a creamy taste created from the coconut milk.

How to layer spices in curry? ›

Add Spices Gradually

At the end of cooking, try adding a pinch of garam masala or some sizzled curry leaves and cumin seeds – this can really help create a rich and layered flavour.

How do I make my curry thick and creamy? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

What is the secret to making good Indian food? ›

The essential step in making good Indian food is cooking spices. Simply adding spices will not create the same flavor or depth of flavor. When you cook spices, they release their essential oil. So the dish becomes more flavorful and fragrant.

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