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"curry" meaning "cooking" https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/curry

There is a (disputed) story that curry was used as a dismissive way to refer to Indian food ("just cooking"), which then became used to refer to Indian food.

Curry used in the sense you're using it is derived from the Tamil word for "sauce".
It's just a contraction of cookery, much like Wooster is a contraction of Worcestshire. Just throw out the unneeded, middle syllables.
If you're into historical recipes, I can't recommend the "Tasting History" channel on youtube enough. It intersperses replicating the recipes with a whole load of historical context and nuance. "The Forme of Cury" has made some appearances on it as well.

https://www.youtube.com/@TastingHistory