I bought this book, back in the day, before the Interweb and all that stuff. I prob (sic) still have it.
Never really made much, if anything, from it - so can't really comment.
Things have moved on a lot since then, I guess. Pat, bless him, was maybe making the first attempts to emulate the taste and texture of the restaurant-style curries of the day. Maybe he succeeded. Maybe not.
I think that restaurant curries have moved on a lot in the last 20 years and perhaps good old Pat was ground-breaking in his day - maybe we should show him more respect for attempting to achieve what we are attempting to achieve now........with similar success it would seem.
I also bought, I think, Pat Chapman's Restaurant Curries. I made a few attempts at his Pakistani Curry Gravy as a base, but found it a bit underwhelming.
Pat's ok - give him a break. He tried - his heart was in the right place
