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*Pre-order* Japanese Curry (and Its Delicious Companions) (Tim Anderson)
Expected September 3, 2026. Available for pre-order now!
Japanese curry is one of Japan’s most beloved comfort foods―and in Japanese Curry (and Its Delicious Companions), Tim Anderson shows why it deserves a place at the heart of your kitchen.
From rich, savory curry rice and crisp katsu curry to slurpable curry udon, indulgent baked dishes, and irresistible kare-pan, this book explores the many ways curry is cooked, eaten, and enjoyed across Japan. Alongside the curries themselves, Tim brings in the essential companions that make every meal complete: golden cutlets, fluffy rice, sharp pickles, easy sides, and craveable snacks.
Packed with bold flavors, practical techniques, and Tim’s trademark expertise, these recipes are designed for home cooks―comforting, flexible, and deeply satisfying. Whether you’re cooking a quick weeknight dinner or building a full curry feast, you’ll find endless inspiration for mixing, matching, and making each dish your own.
Perfect for fans of Japanese food and curry lovers alike, this book proves that curry isn’t just a dish―it’s a way of eating.