This cookbook is apart of "The Everything" series of books that helps teach its readers everything about cooking, sports, health and more. Monica Bhide's "The Everything Indian Cookbook" is a nice addition!
Monica Bhide is from India. She has been cooking Indian cuisine for more than 20 years, and has taken several formal cooking courses on Indian food. She is a caterer, home chef and is now offering online cooking classes! This is her second cookbook!
This cookbook offers delicious recipes to the Indian food lovers of the world! Each recipe is easy-to-read; gives the English name to the dish, as well as the Indian name; gives an approximate preparation time frame, as well as cooking period.
Each recipe offers ideas for serving, a substitution for a hard-to-find ingredient, or a piece of trivia about the dish. The chapters included in this book are: Basics of Indian Cooking; Basic Recipes; Glossary; Suggested Menus; Additional Resources; as well as chapters for each food item (starters, drinks, salads etc.).
Although there are no photographs in the cookbook, the dishes are so easy to prepare, one does not need a picture of the end-result.
Some of the delicious recipes you will encounter in this book are: Mango Yogurt Pudding, Shrimp Fritters, Dill and Potato, as well as Red Radish Salad.
This is a great cookbook filled with wonderful Indian dishes. Pick up a copy and learn about this wonderful corner of the world!
"The Everything Indian Cookbook: 300 Tantalizing Recipes--From Sizzling Tandoori Chicken to Fiery Lamb Vindaloo (Everything: Cooking)"
Monica Bhide
Adams Media Corporation; (April 1, 2004)
Paperback: 304 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 9.2 x 8.0 x 0.9 inches
ISBN: 1593370423
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Jennifer Wickes
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August 24, 2006 Book Review: "The Everything Indian Cookbook" by Monica Bhide
December 14, 2007 02:44 PM EST
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My favourite Indian cookery writers are Madhur Jaffrey (also an actress) and Atul Kochhar, an Indian chef, who owns a wonderful restaurant in London called Benares. He is the first Indian chef in the UK to receive a Michelin star for his cooking. I try to visit there on one of my frequent trips to London. The food is just amazing!