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Food of India (H) (Food of the World Cookbooks)

Food of India (H) (Food of the World Cookbooks)
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Food of India (H) (Food of the World Cookbooks)

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Widely acknowledged as one of the world's greatest cuisines, Indian food has traditions stretching back over three thousand years. The blending of subtle cultural, ethnic and religious influences over the centuries has created a unique cuisine as varied as the country itself. This selection of over 80 delectable recipes includes dishes from Hindu Tamil Nadu, Christian Kerala as well as tandoori favorites from the Punjab. Striking color photographs and detailed information make this brilliant cookbook the perfect introduction to the rich and diverse world of Indian cuisine!

Product Details:
Author: Brinder Narula
Hardcover: 132 pages
Publisher: Periplus Editions
Publication Date: September 01, 1998
Language: English
ISBN: 9625933913
Package Length: 9.16 inches
Package Width: 8.28 inches
Package Height: 0.61 inches
Package Weight: 1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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27 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Fantastic Food  Feb 09, 2000
By Jonah Frohlich
These recipes are simply excellent. There is some effort involved in the preparation of most dishes (lots and lots of dried spices), but the reward is worth it. There are many lovely pictures (oddly some of the dishes photographed cannot be found in the cookbook) and nice preambles. Food for vegetarians (chick peas and eggplant) and meat eaters (creamy chicken curries and spicy Goan pork). Lots of yogurt, coconut milk and fresh green chilis. I have yet to come across a bad dish (one exception, the chapati, although I made it too thick...my fault).

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great book  Jan 05, 2003
By Mark
This is a great Indian cookbook- the recipes are detailed and authentic, there is also a a good introduction about the history and traditions of Indian cooking, and an overview of the cuisines typical of different regions in India, including the influence of the British and other colonial powers on Indian cuisine. Recipes include favourites like butter chicken- highly recommended!, and various indian breads, chutneys, fried snacks, soups, and an assortment of vegetable/lentil, meat and seafood dishes. One thing I especially liked was the glossary of spices and the recipes for different spice mixes like garam masala, chaat masala and more. The recipes were taken from many different parts of India, such as dosai from the south, and Tandoori from the Punjab. Well illustrated, and overall, a great book.

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3Not for the kitchen  Oct 11, 2002
By Dr. McDither
There are cookbooks for the kitchen, and cookbooks for the coffee table. This is in the second category -- pretty photos, glossy paper, and well-written introductory-level information about India and Indian cooking. BUT ... the index is totally inadequate (a major flaw for a serious working cookbook), and the recipes insufficiently well kitchen-tested. If you want something decorative, this is fine; if you want to cook, there are much better choices.

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