The Indian Spice Kitchen

The Indian Spice Kitchen
Title The Indian Spice Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Monisha Bharadwaj
Publisher Hippocrene Books
Total Pages 244
Release 2006-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780781811439

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The Indian Spice kitchen is an indispensable guide to Indian cuisine. It takes the reader through key ingredients that are now readily available in the West, with over 200 simple but mouth-watering recipes. From the earthy, creamy lentil dishes and yoghurt-based marinades in North Indian cooking to the rice, coconut and curry leaves that are famous staples of the South, The Indian Spice Kitchen provides a context (cultivation, appearance, taste, culinary uses and health benefits) for nearly every regional classic.

Modern Spice

Modern Spice
Title Modern Spice PDF eBook
Author Monica Bhide
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 325
Release 2009-04-21
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1416566899

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Born in New Delhi, raised in the Middle East, and living in Washington, D.C., acclaimed food writer Monica Bhide is the perfect representative of the new generation of Indian American cooks who have taken traditional dishes, painstakingly prepared by their Indian mothers and grandmothers, and updated them for modern American lifestyles and tastes. Respectful of the techniques and history of Indian cuisine but eager to experiment, Bhide has written simple but deeply flavorful recipes. Modern Spice takes the vibrant tastes of India into the twenty-first century with a cookbook that is young, fun, sassy, and bold. Dishes like Pomegranate Shrimp, Paneer and Fig Pizza, and Coriander-and-Fennel-Crusted Lamb Chops are contemporary and creative. Bhide pours Guava Bellinis and Tamaritas for her guests, and serves Chile Pea Puffs and Indian Chicken Wings; instead of Chicken Tikka Masala, she serves Chicken with Mint and Ginger Rub. Make-ahead condiments such as Pineapple Lentil Relish and Kumquat and Mango Chutney with Onion Seeds add a piquant accent to the simplest dish. There are plenty of options for everyday meals, including Butternut Squash Stew with Jaggery, Indian-Style Chili in Bread Bowls, and Crabby Vermicelli, along with plentiful recipes for elegant dishes like Tamarind-Glazed Honey Shrimp and Chicken Breasts Stuffed with Paneer. For an original and effortless finish, spoon Raspberry and Fig Jam Topping over tart frozen yogurt or a store-bought pound cake, or if you have more time, tempt guests with exotic sweets such as Saffron-Cardamom Macaroons or Rice Pudding and Mango Parfait. As Mark Bittman says in his foreword, "there is not a cuisine that uses spices with more grace and craft than that of India," and Bhide's recipes do so, but without long and daunting lists of exotic ingredients. In keeping with its local approach to global flavors, Modern Spice includes a guide to the modern Indian pantry and Monica's thoughtful, charming essays on food, culture, and family. Eight pages of gorgeous color photographs showcase the recipes.

Bal's Spice Kitchen

Bal's Spice Kitchen
Title Bal's Spice Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Bal Arneson
Publisher Whitecap Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-01-30
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781770501959

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Arneson brings her enthusiasm and fresh ideas to dishes you didn't even know could be better. Using her command of the spice rack, especially the herbs and spices of India, she puts flavor front and center in a collection of international and down-home cuisine.

The Spice Merchant's Daughter

The Spice Merchant's Daughter
Title The Spice Merchant's Daughter PDF eBook
Author Christina Arokiasamy
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Total Pages 242
Release 2008
Genre Cookery (Spices)
ISBN 0307396282

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It was the aroma. The exotic scent of spices: rich, alluring, and almost magical. A scent that would sometimes overpower the freshness in the air and sometimes subtly mingle with it to create a tantalizing bouquet. A scent that would always bring me back to my childhood. Growing up enveloped in the aromas of her mother’s spice stall in Kuala Lumpur, Christina Arokiasamy developed an artist’s sense of how to combine and use spices in traditional and innovative ways. In The Spice Merchant’s Daughter, she shares her family’s spice secrets, expertly guiding and enticing home cooks to enliven their repertoires. Christina weaves evocative stories of cooking at her mother’s side with real-world practical advice gleaned not only from working in professional kitchens but also from tackling the nightly task of getting a home-cooked dinner on the table for her family of four using American ingredients. She shows how easy it is to build layers of complex flavor to create 100 tempting Southeast Asian–inspired recipes, including Lemon Pepper Wings, Spicy Beef Salad, Steamed Snapper with Tamarind-Ginger Sauce, Cardamom Butter Rice with Sultanas, and Coconut Flan Infused with Star Anise. She unlocks the transformative power of homemade spice rubs, curry pastes, and sauces, as well as chutneys and pickles, enabling home cooks to bring new depth and dimension to their favorite dishes. With lush photography and a chapter identifying and defining key pantry ingredients and aromatics, The Spice Merchant’s Daughter both inspires and empowers, awakening the senses and unlocking the alluring world of spices.

Indian in 7

Indian in 7
Title Indian in 7 PDF eBook
Author Monisha Bharadwaj
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 176
Release 2019-10-17
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0857838253

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Winner for the UK in the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2020 in the Indian category. 'A collection of brilliantly accessible, super-speedy recipes' Stylist Using easy-to-source ingredients available from most supermarkets, Indian in 7 is packed full of dishes that you can effortlessly pull together any night of the week. With years of experience teaching students how to make tasty and authentic Indian food, Monisha shows that cooking mouthwatering Indian meals doesn't require a cupboard stocked full of spices or a long list of obscure and unpronounceable ingredients. With 80 irresistible recipes, chapters are divided into: * Fresh - vibrant, colourful and healthy meals, such as Fire-roasted aubergine with red onion & yogurt, Fragrant lime rice and Paneer & pea curry * Comfort - bowls of warming dahl or Egg & chilli toast perfect to curl up with on a cold winter's night * Fast - on the table in 30 minutes or less for those nights when you've been stuck at the office * Hearty - filling and flavoursome dishes like Tangy Goan pork curry and Chilli paneer * One-pot - a handful of ingredients and cooked in just one pan for minimal washing up! * Vegan - nourishing plant-based recipes * Sweet - satisfy your sweet tooth with Black rice pudding or Mango & pistachio mug cake

The Indian Slow Cooker

The Indian Slow Cooker
Title The Indian Slow Cooker PDF eBook
Author Anupy Singla
Publisher Agate Publishing
Total Pages 138
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1572846704

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This unique guide to preparing Indian food using classic slow-cooker techniques features more than 50 recipes, beautifully illustrated with full-color photography throughout. These great recipes take advantage of the slow cooker's ability to keep food moist through its long cooking cycle, letting readers create dishes with far less oil and saturated fat than in traditional recipes. Anupy Singla shows the busy, harried family that cooking healthy is simple and that cooking Indian is just a matter of understanding a few key spices. Her "Indian Spices 101" chapter introduces readers to the mainstay spices of an Indian kitchen, as well as how to store, prepare, and combine them in different ways. Among her 50 recipes are all the classics — specialties like dal, palak paneer, and gobi aloo — and also dishes like butter chicken, keema, and much more. The result is a terrific introduction to making healthful, flavorful Indian food using the simplicity and convenience of the slow cooker.

Six Spices

Six Spices
Title Six Spices PDF eBook
Author Neeta Saluja
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0789211750

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The art of Indian cuisine at your fingertips Neeta Saluja simplifies Indian cooking with a unique approach to its preparation. She focuses on the fundamentals—the special ingredients and techniques every cook can use to create fragrant, delicious, and well balanced dishes. Six Spices demystifies the exotic and complex flavors of Indian cuisine by explaining the characteristics of its essential ingredients—hot chili powder,aromatic coriander, sweet cumin, roasted nutty mustard seeds, bold asafetida, and hearty turmeric. But here is the twist: the book also reveals the methods used to incorporate them into exquisite, authentic recipes. Keeping clarity and simplicity in mind, Saluja has created recipes easy enough for beginners, yet inspirational enough to encourage inventiveness in the more seasoned cook. Readers will discover that seasoning with chounk is one of the basic techniques used to enhance the flavor of beans and legumes. A dish of red lentils will become memorable when infused with aromatic seasoning of hot ghee, fresh herbs, and spices; and cooking with masala, or curry paste, can turn a humble dish into the essence of Indian cuisine. Saluja has taken the fear out of approaching unfamiliar culinary fare. Her recipe collection has been tasted and tested throughout her more than twenty years of teaching and cooking Indian food.