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Author | : S M Ammal |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2001-12-04 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9351184374 |
Recipes treasured by more than three generations of women The first volume of Samaithu Paar was published in 1951. More than just a cookery book, it was intended to serve as a manual for daily use. Over the years, those who did not find time to learn cooking in the traditional way from their mothers have used the three volumes of Samaithu Paar to set up home and manage kitchen all over the world. The Best of Samaithu Paar brings together 100 most-loved recipes chosen from the three-volume original. Maintaining the simplicity of language, easy-to-follow directions and the adherence to the smallest details, the recipes have been suitably revised and adapted using universal measures of cups and spoons and modern utensils and appliances in place of the more traditional ones. Recipes range from the basic idli, dosai, sambar and rasam to their many variations that are not so familiar to all Indians. The book also includes specialities like Moar Kuzhambu, Mysore Rasam, Pongal, Murukku and Jangiri, as well as pachadis and pickles. A must-have for all those who enjoy traditional Indian cuisine.
Author | : S. Meenakshi Ammal |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
Recipes Treasured By More Than Three Generations Of Women. The First Volume Of Samaithu Paar Was Published In 1951. More Than Just A Cookery Book, It Was Intended To Serve As A Manual For Daily Use. Over The Years, Those Who Did Not Find Time To Learn Cooking In The Traditional Way From Their Mothers Have Used The Three Volumes Of Samaithu Par To Set Up Home And Manage Kitchens All Over The World. The Best Of Samaithu Paar Brings Together 100 Most-Loved Recipes Chosen From The Three-Volume Original. Maintaining The Simplicity Of Language, Easy-To-Follow Directions And The Adherence To The Smallest Details, The Recipes Have Been Suitably Revised And Adapted Using Universal Measures Of Cups And Spoons And Modern Utensils And Appliances In Place Of The More Traditional Ones. Recipes Range From The Basic Idli, Dosai, Sambar And Rasam To Their Many Variations That Are Not So Familiar To All Indians. The Book Also Includes Specialities Like Moar Kuzhambu, Mysore Rasam, Pongal, Murukku And Jangiri, As Well As Pachadis And Pickles. A Must-Have For All Those Who Enjoy Traditional Indian Cuisine.
Author | : Komala Sista Rao |
Publisher | : Jaico Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2019-10-17 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9387944786 |
Foreword by SUNEETA RAO Traditional Vegetarian Recipes from My Mother’s Kitchen Komala Sista Rao, a former singer and mother of pop singer and stage actress Suneeta Rao, presents a compilation of her family’s culinary legacy – well-chosen, delectable vegetarian Andhra home recipes. The Andhra Cookbook breaks stereotypes of Andhra food being all about chillies or too spicy for most palates. Offering recipes with a depth of flavours and several ideas for novices and experts alike, this cookbook will encourage you to relish and experiment with Andhra cooking. With a wide selection of vegetable curries, dals, stews and chutneys, this book provides a keen insight into the region’s cuisine. It can also serve as a well-organised guide that includes detailed explanations about preparation methods and suggested menus to understand how to combine dishes. These recipes carry with them the creativity, labour and love of generations of women in the author’s family, finely crafted and perfected over the years. The excellent food photography inside will help you instantly connect with the rich and delicious world of Andhra cuisine. Komala Sista Rao was a professional singer in the early 1960’s – a respected name in Hindustani light classical, Bollywood music and an All-India Radio artiste. She married at the age of 23 and moved to Germany, where she lived for ten years, cooking traditional Andhra recipes to preserve the essence of her home, away from home. When she returned to India, her kitchen was always open to friends and family, for whom she cooked just as her mother had done for years. Always serving up the best of meals, she earned a reputation of being a sublime and original cook.
Author | : Amrita Gandhi |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2014-02-15 |
Genre | : House & Home |
ISBN | : 935118627X |
From the anchor of the incredibly popular NDTV Good Times show, Royal Reservation On her show, Amrita Gandhi has been a welcome guest to royal families all over India. Live like a Maharaja: How to Turn Your Home into a Palace is her treasure trove of royal lifestyle tips and secrets that will change the way you live. Discover the art of setting a dining table from the royal house of Rampur; learn how to accessorize your chiffon sari like Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur; uncover Saif Ali Khan’s style commandments and master the secrets of an authentic Hyderabadi biryani from the chefs of the Falaknuma Palace. Full of great advice on how to create luxury out of the ordinary, this book is an exciting journey into the lives and homes of India’s royal families, revealing the prized lifestyle secrets that will make kings and queens of all of us.
Author | : |
Publisher | : Popular Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Cooking, Indic |
ISBN | : 9788171542901 |
"Rasachandrika is one of the classics among cookery books in Marathi. Generations of housewives have begun their culinary career by reading and following this book. Now the secrets of Saraswat cookery would be available to a much wide readership through this English edition." --Back cover.
Author | : V. VASUMATHI |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2020-09-25 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1636066119 |
Heirloom Iyengar Recipes contains recipes of popular Iyengar community dishes. The recipes are in several sections named as groups. The first group is termed “Favourite Dishes” and although the items in this section were adopted by the Iyengar community a few hundred years ago, they were not part of the traditionally original recipes that have been in vogue for more than a thousand years. The second group consists of “Jams, Halwas and Murabbas” that can be preserved for months. The third group “Vadas, Papads and Sandige” consists of items processed and dried, with several months of shelf life. The fourth group “Pickles and Pudis” are items that can be stored for a long time. Pickles are usually made from sour raw fruits and vegetables consumed even months after their yielding season. Pudis are masala powders consumed with rice/dosas/idlis etc. Group five consists of varieties of “Dosas and Idlis” popularly served for breakfast. Group six has different varieties of fried rice. Being relatively dry, they are suitable for carrying as lunch/dinner. Group seven (final section) includes snacks specific to the community. All in all, although the book is not exhaustive, it covers many of the items traditionally exclusive to the community.
Author | : Sabita Radhakrishna |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Cookbooks |
ISBN | : 9789351941309 |
The culinary heritage of Tamil Nadu is rich and full of surprises. From the special rasam of the Kongunadu people to the Anglo Indian pot roasts, Tamil cuisine goes beyond the hackneyed idli-dosai. Annapurni, in an attempt to shed light on the culinary heritage and diversity of the southern state, documents favourite recipes of the Tamil people, and of those who have over the generations embraced Tamil Nadu as their home - producing a delightful mingling of traditional cuisines. The lip-smacking dishes of the Mudaliars, Vellalas, Naidus, Anglo Indians, Chettiars, and Tamil Muslims have been featured in this book, along with the delicate balance of flavours and communities that constitute the social fabric of the land down under.
Author | : Rukmini Srinivas |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2013-05 |
Genre | : Cooking, Indic |
ISBN | : 9788129123909 |
Author | : Vinay Sitapati |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2016-06-27 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9386057727 |
When P.V. Narasimha Rao became the unlikely prime minister of India in 1991, he inherited a nation adrift, violent insurgencies, and economic crisis. Despite being unloved by his people, mistrusted by his party, and ruling under the shadow of 10 Janpath, Rao transformed the economy and ushered India into the global arena. With exclusive access to Rao’s never-before-seen personal papers and diaries, this definitive biography provides new revelations on the Indian economy, nuclear programme, foreign policy and the Babri Masjid. Tracing his early life from a small town in Telangana through his years in power, and finally, his humiliation in retirement, it never loses sight of the inner man, his difficult childhood, his corruption and love affairs, and his lingering loneliness. Meticulously researched and brutally honest, this landmark political biography is a must-read for anyone interested in knowing about the man responsible for transforming India.
Author | : Sameer Arshad Khatlani |
Publisher | : Ebury Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2020-02-06 |
Genre | : Lahore (Pakistan) |
ISBN | : 9780670091942 |
Pegged on journalist Sameer Arshad Khatlani's visit to Pakistan, this book provides insights into the country beyond what we already know about it. These include details on the impact of India's soft power, thanks to Bollywood, and the remnants of Pakistan's multireligious past, and how it frittered away advantages of impressive growth in the first three decades of its existence by embracing religious conservatism. The book profiles extraordinary people-lawyers, poets, musicians and even a former military chief-who stood up to an oppressive state. It has historical anecdotes, like the story of an ordinary woman who became the 'muse and mistress', and often the 'brains behind the regime of a swinging general' who led Pakistan to ignominy in the 1971 war, that of a Sikh family which dared to swim against the tide to stay back in Pakistan after Partition, and a prostitute's son who uses his art to humanize commercial sex workers in defiance of a conservative society. The book attempts to present a contemporary portrait of Pakistan-where prohibition remains only on paper and one of the biggest taxpayers is a Parsee-owned brewery-as a complicated and conflicted country suspended between tradition and modernity.