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1. India's Vegetarian Cooking: A Regional Guide by Monisha Bharadwaj | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2007-03-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (6)
Excellent cookbook with simple, authentic, easy to follow recepies
Easy and delicious
great indian vegetarian cookbook
Excellent book, could use some tweaking
Lovely pictures throughout |
2. Complete Book of Indian Cooking: 350 Recipes from the Regions of India by Suneeta Vaswani | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2007-10-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Classic recipes from the many regions of a diverse and culturally rich nation. Indian cuisine is widely revered for its distinctive tastes and ingredients. The sheer size of India, combined with its history and religious diversity, is reflected in the country's cuisine. Complete Book of Indian Cooking provides hundreds of user-friendly and great-tasting recipes from all regions and cultures of this extraordinary country. Local/regional ingredients deliver unusual flavors that satisfy the search for new tastes. Each recipe includes background information that helps the home cook become more knowledgeable about -- and comfortable with -- Indian food. Here are examples of the hundreds of exotic, yet easy, recipes: In addition to all the regional foods, the book features chaat the crunchy, sweet and wildly popular street food of India. The chapter on Indian meal traditions and customs rounds out this comprehensive handbook on Indian cuisine. Customer Reviews (6)
great authentic food
One of a kind
easy and delicious
Great Book and Great Teacher
Love it! |
3. The cooking of India (Foods of the world) by Santha Rama Rau | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1975)
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Customer Reviews (2)
Informative!simple recipes
Doesn't include the recipe booklet by default |
4. Savoring India: Recipes and Reflections on Indian Cooking by Julie Sahni, Andre Martin | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2001-09)
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Exceptional Indian cookbook that deserves to be used
my Mother-In-Law likes my cooking
Wonderful recipes.. beautiful book
Gateway to India
Very Good |
5. Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking by Julie Sahni | |
Hardcover: 512
Pages
(1985-12-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Julie Sahni's remarkable ability to make authentic Indian cooking accessible to American cooks continues to make her first book, Classic Indian Cooking, the definitive work of its kind. This is her long-awaited second book. To prepare it, Julie Sahni traveled extensively throughout the regions of her native India, to assemble a splendid second volume of Indian culinary delights. Whereas her first book explored the riches of Moghul cuisine, this totally new collection systematically reveals the never-before-described treasures of India's vegetarian and grain cooking. The book begins with a simple explanation of the ingredients and techniques characteristic of this cuisine. For the first time anywhere, Julie describes every classical blend of curry in the Indian tradition, with accompanying recipes on how to use them. From this book alone you will become master both of India's wonderful curries and of the many new varieties you will now know how to create for yourself. In addition to a thorough going mastery of cooking with curry, this book provides a complete experience of India's incredibly varied vegetarian and grain dishes. Try the heavenly spread of yogurt cheese flavored, with fresh herbs, a favorite of the Gujarati Jains. Be adventurous: make Steamed Rice and Bean Dumplings in Spicy Lentil and Radish Sauce, traditionally served as tiffin one of the great classics of Indian vegetarian cooking.Vegetarians, the super health-conscious, and meat eaters who want to vary their menu with exciting new dishes, all will want to sample the vegetarian masterpiecesvirtual one-dish feasts-that are the very heart of this book: Malabar Coconut and Yogurt-Braised Vegetables; Hearty Blue Mountain Cabbage and Tomato Stew; Baked Zucchini Stuffed with Vegetarian Keema and BuIgur; Madras Fiery Eggplant, Lentil, and Chili Stew; and so many many others. To accompany these dishes, Julie provides an abundance of chutneys, pickles, breads, rice dishes, dals, vegetable side dishes, yogurt salads, and volcanically hot condiments. Any time of the day you can snack or nibble on tasty foods that will contribute to your health but not your waistline: refreshing chats (salads without oil), a succulent array of fritters, kaftas, and kababs all ingeniously created from fresh vegetables, and a wide selection of crunchy savories from plantain chips to the irresistible giant papad (lentil wafer). Your sweet tooth is not neglected by India's vegetarian and grain cooking. Lotus Seed Pudding, kulfi (India's delicious ice cream), coconut dumplings, and Quick Glazed Carrot Halwa are only the beginning of the unbelievable assortment of desserts and sweets Julie Sahni's Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking makes available to you. Plus divine recipes for lassi (yogurt drink), refreshing teas, and classic South Indian coffee.This invaluable and instructive book places India's ancient tradition of delicious vegetarian and grain dishes directly into your hands. Customer Reviews (37)
My Copy is Filthy
CLASSIC INDIAN VEGETARIAN AND GRAIN COOKERY
Good but not great
great for vegans
I'm Not a Vegetarian |
6. New Indian Home Cooking by Madhu Gadia | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2000-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Gadia's self-published book begins with a lesson inbasic nutrition, and includes a nutritional breakdown for all 100-plusrecipes. To help make Indian cooking more accessible, Gadia suggestswhen you can reduce preparation time by using frozen vegetables, andrecommends ways to prepare and freeze key ingredients so that theywill be on hand when you want them. You will recognize many dishesfrom restaurant menus, including Lamb Seekh Kebab and ChickenKhorma. Most interesting are the good selection of dals, rice, andvegetable dishes, all made using less fat than usual. To eliminate thestumbling block of getting the required ingredients for making manyIndian dishes, the book includes an offer for ordering two kits, onethat contains all the spices and seasoning blends called for in thebook, and one that contains enough of the 15 beans and legumes used tomake at least one recipe calling for each. Customer Reviews (26)
Many delicious vegetarian recipes in this one, too!
Gracella M.
Easy Indian cookbook for those who dislike cooking
Great Cookbook!
Loving It! |
7. Dakshin: Vegetarian Cuisine from South India by Chandra Padmanabhan | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2004-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (70)
true and authentic
So Disappointed
best book ever!
Nothing new ...light on creative cooking, same old same old
Indian cooking at its best |
8. Williams-Sonoma Essentials of Asian Cooking: Recipes from China, Japan, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, a nd More (Williams Sonoma Essentials) by Farina Kingsley | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-03-03)
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9. Cooking at Home with Pedatha (Best Vegetarian Book in the World - Gourmand Winner) by Jigyasa Giri, Pratibha Jain | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2006-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (20)
Awesome book
wooooonderful
Beautiful Book
Great recipes
The Best South Indian Recipes |
10. Kerala Cooking: A Distinctive Cuisine from India's Spice Coast by Anoo Verghis | |
Paperback: 215
Pages
(2007-05-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Separate sections on rice, vegetables, fish, meat, lentils, snacks, and desserts present familiar ingredients used in new ways, with dishes like Stir-fried Spinach, Fried Okra, Rice with Vegetables, Chicken Curry, Mussels in Spicy Sauce, and Pigeon Peas with Tomatoes. Kerala Cooking also introduces less-familiar Kerala combinations such as Pumpkin with Cowpeas, Fish Steamed in Banana Leaves, Lentil Patties, and a selection of rice preparations from Lime Rice to Rice Pudding. Some Helpful Features Customer Reviews (5)
Kerala Cooking
Authentic Kerala recipes!
practical & authentic
Kerala Cooking
Indian Cook Book |
11. Best of India: Discover the Exotic Tastes of an Aromatic and Spicy Cuisine (Cook's Essentials) by Anness Editorial | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(1999-06-25)
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12. The Spice of Vegetarian Cooking: Ethnic Recipes from India, China, Mexico, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe by Martha Rose Shulman | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1986-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Vegetarian COOKING
this is a GREAT cookbook |
13. Curried Favors: Family Recipes from South India by Maya Kaimal Macmillan | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2000-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description An abundance of coconut and seafood, as well as a host of exotic fruits and vegetables, including fresh hot chilies, distinguishes South Indian curries from those of the North. And southern cooking techniquespopping mustard seeds in oil, using legumes to add crunch to a dish, creating unique spice blendsexplode the myths that Indian cooking must be heavy, difficult to prepare, or made with hard-to-find ingredients. In Curried Favors, Maya Kaimal MacMillan has fine-tuned her family's recipes to give us an inspired array of dishes, from appetizers to desserts. Although the book focuses on the traditional home cooking of southern India, it also includes such northern classics as Lamb Korma, Tandoori Chicken, and Spinach Paneer. Ideal for anyone who appreciates Indian food, this award-winning book is an excellent introduction for the novice, as well as an essential resource of lesser-known specialties for the more sophisticated cook. 60 full-color illustrations Customer Reviews (42)
Curry, Gotta Love it!
Absolutely wonderful
Excellent Indian cookbook for American Kitchens
Great Indian Cookbook
Modern takes on classic Indian quisine |
14. Flavorful India: Treasured Recipes from a Gujarati Family (Hippocrene Cookbook Library) by Priti Chitnis Gress | |
Paperback: 147
Pages
(2008-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The cuisine of Gujarat is famed for its delicately flavored vegetarian dishes. Hot fluffy puri breads are used to scoop up fragrant vegetable curries and dals, seasoned with cumin, coriander and freshly ground garlic and ginger. Kitchdi, the dinnertime staple of rice and lentils, is often served on a thaali, a large stainless steel plate containing four to six small bowls, each filled with a different delicacy. On the side, hot, fresh chapatis (flatbreads), pickles, and chutneys complete the meal. This collection of authentic family recipes will introduce you to some of India's most flavorful, yet often overlooked, culinary offerings. The simple, delectable recipes are written for the home cook and adapted to the North American kitchen. An introduction to Gujarati culture, sections on spices, ingredients, and utensils, and charming line drawings by the author's father bring the flavors of India to life. Customer Reviews (12)
Flavorful India
What a beautiful book!
Recipes galore!
Excellent Example of Gujurati Cooking
Fantastic and easy! |
15. Moghul Cooking: India's Courtly Cuisine by Joyce Westrip | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2005-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Moghul Cooking is the first ever book on the subject and offers the reader a truly mouth-watering selection of dishes.Covering a wide range of recipes from snacks and soups to breads and rice dishes, Joyce Westrip, who was born and brought up in India, also tells the reader how to make sherbets and other drinks and the chutneys and other accomplishments essential for a complete Moghul meal. Customer Reviews (2)
A superb collection of authentic recipes
Interesting text-reader friendly-workable exotic recipes |
16. Recipes: The Cooking of India by Time Life Books | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1969)
Asin: B000OIVUUC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Vegetarian Samayal of South India: Delicious Cooking from a Tamil Cuisine by Viji Varadarajan | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (5)
Best Indian Cookbook!
Bringing india to the west
A classic cookbook for Tamil cooking
Tasty Tamil Vegetarian Cooking
Simple, Authentic, and Tasty Tamil Veg Cuisine |
18. Cuisines of India: The Art and Tradition of Regional Indian Cooking by Smita Chandra, Sanjeev Chandra | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2001-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description When you prepare Indian food, you become part of a culinary tradition that stretches back thousands of years. From vegetarian offerings unparalleled in their creative preparation and range of flavors to the elegant meat-centered feasts set before Moghul emperors, Indian cuisine is a luxurious Epicurean tapestry Cuisines of India is a guided culinary tour across India's exotic regions -- from the lofty mountains of Kashmir to the sunbaked Malabar Coast, from the bustling streets of Calcutta to the majestic fortresses of Rajasthan. Steeped in history and filled with delightful tales and legends, it describes the impact of other cultures -- Middle Eastern, Asian, and European -- that have left their indelible imprint on India's famed cuisine. Embellished with maps and beautiful line drawings throughout, this indispensable guide provides breathtaking historical background in addition to dozens of recipes and preparation techniques specific to each particular region. Each chapter explores the cuisine of a different region, describing its evolution and lore, and explains how history shaped local dishes and methods of cooking. The journey begins in ancient times with the fascinating saga of the Aryan tribesmen, and takes us to the fabulous temples of South India, where lavish feasts were prepared for the gods, We sample the sumptuous banquets of the Moghul court and dine with the European explorers who came to India in search of spices. Recipes are drawn from the many regional cuisines of India. Food from the Hindu heartland of Uttar Pradesh is simple, lightly spiced, and vegetarian. South Indian cuisine is famous for its spicy rice, vegetable, and seafood preparations. North Indian Moghlai cuisine-heavily influenced by Persian and Turkish techniques such as cooking with yogurt and using apricots, raisins, and almonds in meat dishes-provides its own cornucopia of mouth-watering combinations. Traditional rustic Punjabi fare includes freshly harvested greens cooked with meat, while the royal kitchens of Hyderabad provide recipes for succulent kababs. Dishes from Goa, Bombay, and Calcutta show a fascinating blend of Indian cuisine with Portuguese, British, and Chinese culinary traditions. Cuisine of India is more than a cookbook -- it is a gateway into an extraordinary culture. In these pages India's history is observed through the kitchen door, and the mysteries of an ever-changing cuisine are revealed. The Cuisines of India is divided into six chapters, each of whichexplores a distinctive region and its cuisine. While the recipes arepresented in a clear and enticing manner, it is the history thataccompanies each dish that really grabs you. Once you know that EmperorShah Jahan (builder of the Taj Mahal) enjoyed a leisurely lunch ofPaneer Makhai Masala how can you not try cottage cheese, cashews,and mushrooms in a creamy, buttery tomato sauce? You, however, willprobably not be surrounded by an adoring harem as you eat. Try Murgh Kabab (chicken marinated in minced herbs, sun-driedtomatoes, vinegar, eggs, and cream, grilled on skewers) with a side ofTakari Thayir Sadam (yogurt rice with mixed vegetables).Vegetarianism is prevalent in many Indian regions, primarily for religiousreasons, and has inspired the creation of many a simple but savory dish:Bhutte ki Biryani (rice layered and baked with a spicy corn curry),Gobhi Mussallam (spicy baked cauliflower topped with cottage cheese,bread crumbs, and nuts), and Vendakai Thengai Mudri Poriyal (okracooked with cashews and coconut). The Cuisines of India reminds usthat behind every dish is a long and fascinating history of how it came tothe table. --Dana Van Nest Customer Reviews (7)
Great Stories...BUT
Indian cuisine at it's best!
Excellent Introduction to the World of Indian Cooking!
Not a 'Must-Have', but still worthwhile
Greatly disappointed |
19. Eat Smart in India: How to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods & Embark on a Tasting Adventure (Eat Smart, 7) by Joan Peterson, Indu Menon | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2004-01-21)
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A FIVE-STAR GUIDEBOOK!
Eat and Drink like a Local
Culinary Guide for Indian Food
A unique series of culinary travel books from Ginkgo Press |
20. Simply Indian: Sweet and Spicy Recipes from India, Pakistan and East Africa by Tahera Rawji, Hamida Suleman | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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Very nice but not everything is quite right
Pleased as Punch With this Beautiful Cookbook!
Indian Cooking Made Easy! The chicken bhiryana is the best chicken dish I've put into my mouth.I like it better than butter chicken.The vegetarian samosas don't last long on any table.In general, all the dishes are tasty, and most can be easily prepared for a week-day supper.This is a great collection of recipes for a beginner in Indian cooking.
Yay!Now I can make Butter Chicken! The recipes are easy to understand and so much fun.I've wanted a book to teach me Indian cooking for a long time, and this book is all I needed, because it has soooooooo many recipes!(Actually, it has *every* Indian recipe I've ever wanted and more.)=) I wish you could see the inside, because it's so pretty - it looks really authentic and the pictures are so vivid and glossy - I can't believe it's so cheap!!!Oh, and it's got lots of tips and there's a little blurb about each dish that is sometimes quite funny (and always helpful).:)
I LOVE THE GULAB JAMUN AND BUTTER CHICKEN |
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