Food of India

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, International, Indian, Asian, Food Writing
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Author: Brinder Narula, Vijendra Singh ISBN: 9781462907175
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: September 10, 2012
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Language: English
Author: Brinder Narula, Vijendra Singh
ISBN: 9781462907175
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: September 10, 2012
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Language: English

Learn to cook delicious and visually stunning dishes with this easy-to-follow Indian cookbook.

The astonishing variety of India is reflected in its cuisine, which is regarded by those who have enjoyed genuine Indian food as being among the worlds' greatest. Like the overall fabric of the land itself, Indian cuisine is the result of countless historical, religious and regional influences.

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. The Food of India features 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 Indian cookbook the perfect introduction to the rich and diverse world of Indian cuisine!

Authentic Indian recipes include:

  • Garam Masala
  • Fragrant Yogurt Soup
  • Vegetable Pulao
  • Grilled Paneer Tikka with Mint and Coriander
  • Bengali Fish Curry
  • Braised Masala Leg of Lamb
  • Goan Pork Vindaloo
  • Southern Indian Coconut Dessert
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Learn to cook delicious and visually stunning dishes with this easy-to-follow Indian cookbook.

The astonishing variety of India is reflected in its cuisine, which is regarded by those who have enjoyed genuine Indian food as being among the worlds' greatest. Like the overall fabric of the land itself, Indian cuisine is the result of countless historical, religious and regional influences.

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. The Food of India features 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 Indian cookbook the perfect introduction to the rich and diverse world of Indian cuisine!

Authentic Indian recipes include:

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