The Indian Kitchen

The Indian Kitchen

by Monisha Bharadwaj (Author)

Synopsis

Indian cuisine is popular the world over, and nowadays every self-respecting cook treasures their rows of delicate herbs and exotic spices that contain the secret to their aromatic masala pastes. Curry led the way but now that tamarind and jaggery are also practically household names, the whole of India's vast and diverse culinary culture is ready to be explored. The Indian Kitchen is your indispensable guide, for it takes you through all the key ingredients that are readily available in the West, but that are still maybe slightly unfamiliar, and shows you how to cook traditional dishes the authentic way with over 200 simple but mouth-watering recipes. Every ingredient is a vivid insight into India's great and colourful traditions. From the earthy, creamy lentil dishes and yogurt-based marinades in North Indian cooking to the rice, coconut and curry leaves that are the famous staples of the South, Monisha Bharadwaj provides a context (cultivation, appearance, taste, culinary uses and health benefits) for every regional classic. Including tips on how to balance hot, sweet and sour flavours, how to cook spices so that they achieve their full-bodied, almost nutty-tasting flavour and explanations for why it is so essential to brown onions to a deep russet colour, The Indian Kitchen will bring rich and heady flavours into the heart of every home.

$3.25

Save:$15.55 (83%)

Quantity

4 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Revised
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1856266591
ISBN 13: 9781856266598

Author Bio
Monisha Bharadwaj is an award-winning author and food writer. Her book Stylish Indian in Minutes won the Guild of Food Writers' Cookery Book of the Year 2003 and was shortlisted for the Jacob's Creek World Food Media Awards. She contributes to several magazines such as Elle and Delicious in the UK and Cookery Plus in India. Monisha regularly cooks on TV, especially for Good Food Live on UK Food and has been food consultant to the Times of India (India's largest media group), creating menus for celebrities such as the deputy Prime Minister of India as well as several top film stars.