Knack Indian Cooking

Knack Indian Cooking
Author: Meenakshi Agarwal
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762762039

A by-ingredient approach to Indian cooking, with chapters devoted to favorite dishes.

The Easy 5-Ingredient Indian Cookbook

The Easy 5-Ingredient Indian Cookbook
Author: Meena Agarwal
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1638789916

Cook delicious Indian cuisine with simple, 5-ingredient recipes Indian cooking features so many vibrant flavors and textures—and now you can create it in your own kitchen using just a few simple ingredients! From tempting pakoras to hearty dals and mouthwatering stir-fries, this cookbook illustrates how quick and easy it can be to prepare incredible Indian dishes for any meal. What sets this Indian cookbook apart from other Indian food cookbooks: Indian cooking fundamentals—Learn about India's regional food differences, staple spice blends, and must-have ingredients for cooking success. A variety of 5-ingredient dishes—Discover an array of flavorful recipes for appetizers, vegetarian entrees, dals and curries, and meaty main courses—all made with a handful of easy-to-find ingredients. Recipe tips and tricks—Get the most out of each recipe with suggestions for enhancing flavors, saving time in the kitchen, swapping ingredients to accommodate dietary needs, and more. Enjoy homemade Indian cuisine without a hassle—The Easy 5-Ingredient Indian Cookbook shows you how.

Instant Pot Vegan Indian Cookbook

Instant Pot Vegan Indian Cookbook
Author: Meena Agarwal
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1638071845

Cook up vegan Indian meals in no time with your Instant Pot The Instant Pot makes it quick and easy to whip up vegan Indian cuisine that only tastes like it took hours to make. This vegan Indian cookbook offers a comprehensive collection of delicious plant-based Indian recipes that you can make entirely with your Instant Pot. No expensive or hard-to-find ingredients necessary—just everyday basics you can find at your local grocery store or Indian grocer. This vegan Instant Pot cookbook includes: An intro to Indian cooking—Learn more about the staples, spices, and pantry items you'll need to get started, as well as how to get the most out of your Instant Pot when cooking Indian food. Realistic cooking times—Every recipe includes accurate time estimates that account for every step of the cooking process, including pressure-build and pressure-release. A wide range of recipes—Get a true taste of India with vegan recipes representing dishes across different regions and culinary traditions, from common home-cooked meals to adaptations of restaurant favorites. Spice up your Instant Pot with flavorful, plant-based Indian recipes.

Knack Fish & Seafood Cookbook

Knack Fish & Seafood Cookbook
Author: Doug Ducap
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-07-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762766069

Seafood can be intimidating to today’s consumer. A well-stocked fish market might carry dozens of species—resulting in confusion. That’s one reason most people buy fish in supermarkets. Knack Fish & SeafoodCookbook provides step-by-step recipes, helpful photographs, and practical techniques for making outstanding meals from the fish and seafood most commonly found in supermarkets.

The Great Curries of India

The Great Curries of India
Author: Camellia Panjabi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: Cookery, Indic
ISBN: 0684803836

"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.

The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way

The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

43 Mouth-watering Ways to Cooking Fish in a JIFFY as Only Indians Can From Prasenjeet Kumar, the #1 best-selling author of the “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes the Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish with such exotic spices and taste that you will be left asking for more. So say bye to the boring boiled and broiled ways to make fish and prawn dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking fish the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. There are six starter (or dry) dishes, 14 curries, 12 prawn dishes, and 4 ways to cook fish head and eggs (caviar) the Indian way. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 7 dishes from the days of the British Raj. So if you were wondering how to incorporate this superb, dripping with long strands of polyunsaturated essential omega-3 fatty acids (that the human body can’t naturally produce), low-calorie, high quality protein rich white meat in your daily diet, just grab this book with both your hands. Other books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy (FREE) (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) Keywords: fish recipes and recipe books, fish and vegetables, fish cookbooks and fish cook and fish diet, seafood cookbook, healthy seafood recipes and seafood cook, seafood meals, shrimp recipes and shrimp cooking, indian cooking, indian cookery, curry recipes, fish curry recipes, prawn curry recipes, indian cooking recipes, indian cookbook, quick and easy cooking, indian food, prawn malai curry, grilled fish, fish fingers recipe, fish fry recipe, fish amritsari, fish 65, prawn 65, fish head recipes, caviar, indian fish cocktail recipe, regional and international cuisine, pressure cooker cookbook recipes

How to Cook Indian

How to Cook Indian
Author: Sanjeev Kapoor
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 877
Release: 2011-05-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1613121350

The renowned Indian chef shares a collection of classic recipes with easy-to-find ingredients—including biryanis, samosas, chutneys and more! Sanjeev Kapoor burst onto India’s culinary scene with an easy, no-fuss cooking approach. Now he introduces American audiences to his simple-yet-satisfying style with the only Indian cookbook you’ll ever need. How to Cook Indian covers the depth and diversity of Indian recipes, including such favorites as butter chicken, palak paneer, and samosas, along with less-familiar dishes that are sure to become new favorites, including soups and shorbas; kebabs, snacks, and starters; main dishes; pickles and chutneys; breads; and more. The ingredients are easy to find, and suggested substitutions make these simple recipes even easier.

American Indian Cooking

American Indian Cooking
Author: Carolyn Niethammer
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780803283756

This handy cookbook is an enjoyable and informative guide to the rich culinary traditions of the American Indians of the Southwest. Featured are 150 authentic fruit, grain, and vegetable recipes?foods that have been prepared by generations of Apaches, Zunis, Navajos, Havasupais, Yavapais, Pimas, and Pueblos. These tasty, unique dishes include mesquite pudding, Navajo blue bread, hominy, cherry corn bread, and yucca hash. American Indian Cooking also boasts wonderfully detailed illustrations of dozens of edible wild plants and essential information on their history, use, and importance. Many of these plants can be obtained by mail; a list of mail-order sources in the back of the book allows everyone to sample and savor these distinctive, natural recipes.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indian Cuisine

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indian Cuisine
Author: Colleen Taylor Sen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2023-02-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1350128643

This reference work covers the cuisine and foodways of India in all their diversity and complexity, including regions, personalities, street foods, communities and topics that have been often neglected. The book starts with an overview essay situating the Great Indian Table in relation to its geography, history and agriculture, followed by alphabetically organized entries. The entries, which are between 150 and 1,500 words long, combine facts with history, anecdotes, and legends. They are supplemented by longer entries on key topics such as regional cuisines, spice mixtures, food and medicine, rites of passages, cooking methods, rice, sweets, tea, drinks (alcoholic and soft) and the Indian diaspora. This comprehensive volume illuminates contemporary Indian cooking and cuisine in tradition and practice.