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An Indian Housewife s Recipe Book is a collection of over 100 traditional Indian recipes. Besides covering the more popular meat and sundry cookery, this book covers an array of starters, snacks, raitas, chutneys, pickles, sweets, dals and vegetable dishe
Laxmi Khurana's recipes have been handed down to her through the generations, and admired by her family and friends. Here, in her classic curry cookbook, she makes them available to everyone, so you can re-create authentic Indian meals for all the family - from starters to raitas, chutneys and pickles to sweets, as well as the ever popular curries - all with minimum fuss and maximum satisfaction that this is the real thing. Recipes for traditional 'family' dishes, not normally served in Indian restaurants Uses ingredients and spices that are widely available Simple, economical dishes that anyone can make Some reader reviews: 'The recipes are very simple and clear to follow. They produce the best curries I have ever made. The ingredients can all be found easily in any supermarket.' 'It doesn't require you to pre-prepare 6 basic sauces first. Just pick up the book and cook.' 'Good, honest and easy everyday cooking for those of us addicted to Indian food.'
Laxmi Khurana's recipes have been handed down to her through the generations, and admired by her family and friends. Here, in her classic curry cookbook, she makes them available to everyone, so you can re-create authentic Indian meals for all the family - from starters to raitas, chutneys and pickles to sweets, as well as the ever popular curries - all with minimum fuss and maximum satisfaction that this is the real thing. Recipes for traditional 'family' dishes, not normally served in Indian restaurants Uses ingredients and spices that are widely available Simple, economical dishes that anyone can make Some reader reviews: 'The recipes are very simple and clear to follow. They produce the best curries I have ever made. The ingredients can all be found easily in any supermarket.' 'It doesn't require you to pre-prepare 6 basic sauces first. Just pick up the book and cook.' 'Good, honest and easy everyday cooking for those of us addicted to Indian food.'
"In this stunningly illustrated book, Camellia Panjabi takes the reader on a journey through the sights, smells, and tastes of the centerpiece of the Indian meal, the curry." -- inside cover.
Previously published under the title of An Indian Housewifes Recipe Book, this new edition celebrates 25 years of being in print.Laxmi Khurana is an Indian housewife living in the UK. Her recipes have been handed down to her through the generations, and admired by her family and friends. Here, in her classic curry cookbook, she makes them available to everyone, so you can re-create authentic Indian meals for all the family from starters to raitas, chutneys and pickles to sweets, as well as the ever popular curries all with minimum fuss and maximum satisfaction that this is the real thing. Recipes for traditional family dishes, not normally served in Indian restaurants Uses ingredients and spices that are widely available Simple, economical dishes that anyone can makeSome reader reviews:The recipes are very simple and clear to follow. They produce the best curries I have ever made. The ingredients can all be found easily in any supermarket.It doesnt require you to pre-prepare 6 basic sauces first. Just pick up the book and cook.Good, honest and easy everyday cooking for those of us addicted to Indian food.
This is the curry book with a difference! It reveals the secrets of Indian Restaurant Cooking, usually closely guarded by chefs worldwide, so that you can reproduce that elusive taste in your own kitchen. Learn how to create chicken, lamb, fish and vegetable curries of mouth-watering quality, as well as a wide variety of other Indian dishes.
A fully illustrated guide to preparing delicious Indian food. An accessible introduction helps the beginner to learn principles such as mixing curry pastes and preparing basmati rice, with guidance on equipping a kitchen to cope with a variety of cooking methods. You can choose from 325 exciting and original recipes, from creamy Goan Fish Casserole to Indian Ice Cream. The versatile collection also includes tips on preparing condiments such as pickles, as well as breads and low-fat recipes.
Recipes treasured by more than three generations of women The first volume of Samaithu Paar was published in 1951. More than just a cookery book, it was intended to serve as a manual for daily use. Over the years, those who did not find time to learn cooking in the traditional way from their mothers have used the three volumes of Samaithu Paar to set up home and manage kitchen all over the world. The Best of Samaithu Paar brings together 100 most-loved recipes chosen from the three-volume original. Maintaining the simplicity of language, easy-to-follow directions and the adherence to the smallest details, the recipes have been suitably revised and adapted using universal measures of cups and spoons and modern utensils and appliances in place of the more traditional ones. Recipes range from the basic idli, dosai, sambar and rasam to their many variations that are not so familiar to all Indians. The book also includes specialities like Moar Kuzhambu, Mysore Rasam, Pongal, Murukku and Jangiri, as well as pachadis and pickles. A must-have for all those who enjoy traditional Indian cuisine.
This Book Provides An Array Of Vegetarian, Non-Vegetarian Recipes From Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, The North Of India, The Southern States, Which Come With That Special Touch Of The Master Chef. It Introduces A Variety Of Mouthwatering Dishes Perfected By Our Ancestors.