A Culinary Journey for the Love of Biryani

A Culinary Journey for the Love of Biryani
Author: Tanuj Singh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 292
Release:
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1945400684

"A Culinary Journey for the love of biryani: Over 100 Tantalizing Recipes Biryani is the one special dish that certainly speaks to our taste buds from a platter with flavors gathered from different parts of the Indian subcontinent and the world outside. Even the name can be spelled in various ways: biryani, buriyani, biriani, breyani, etc. These remind us of the different shades it comes in, which are unique to the different regions, cultures, traditions and styles of cooking. In this book, the authors have laid out over 100 tantalizing Biryani recipes from in and around India (Awadhi to Hyderabadi biryani) as well as the globe (Iranian to Durban biryani). They all hold in their core, traditional values, ingredients and varied styles, which make each one of them unique. To top it all the book has tips that include information on meat cuts, rice variations (tehri, pulao, and pilaf), Indian pot-style cooking (Degchi, or handi), side accompaniments including wine pairings and many more things supporting both Indian and International styles of cooking. Follow these Recipes, Keep Calm and add some Dum to your Biryani!"

Biryani

Biryani
Author: Pratibha Karan
Publisher: Random House India
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 8184002548

The biryani is India’s most beloved dish—one that has spread to all the four corners of the country and assumed many forms. It originated in the Mughal courts, flowering in the jagirs of Awadh, and it is in Lucknow, Delhi and the small Muslim principalities of north India that one finds the classic versions, subtle, refined, and delicately flavoured. Pratibha Karan gives us not just the definitive recipes from these regions but unearths rare and old dishes such as a biryani made with oranges, Rose Biryani and Kebab Biryani. In the south, the biryani has an equally distinguished lineage, if not more so. There are the blue-blooded biryanis of Hyderabad which include gems such as the Doodh ki Biryani, Keeme ki biryani and Bater ki biryani. Away from the royal courts, the biryani has adapted itself into a spicy local delicacy in Tamil Nadu, with many towns like Salem, Aambur, Dindigul boasting of their own signature version of the dish. Kerala too is home to many - a prawn biryani spiced with curry leaves and aniseed, a mutton one laced with star anise. There are as many stunning variations in the east and west—Goan biryanis using vinegar and olives; unusual dishes from the Parsi and Sindhi communities; Bengali adaptations using fish and mustard seeds, even a dish from Assam! Immaculately researched, full of extraordinary recipes, and beautifully designed and photographed, Biryani is the ultimate book on this princely dish.

Sweet Neem

Sweet Neem
Author: Mohini Durgampudi
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643246232

The groom died in a celebratory gunfire after the wedding. What to do with the big fat Indian wedding feast already prepared for the hundreds of guests?! Sri and Mia have to hit the ground running when they move to India to take over the struggling family business, Restaurant Annapurna. Set in Hyderabad, also known as the City of Pearls, this is a story of three generations coming together in the span of a year across cultural, social and generational divides. The family deals with life and death and grapple with love and loss. They celebrate the many festivals of India, a wedding and their grand reopening. The younger ones are awed by the ancient city with it’s ultra modern trappings while the elders witness the magic and power of digital revolution and social media. They also sample their way through Hyderabadi cuisine, an intoxicating mix of Mughalai, Turkish and Arabic influences on Andhra, Telangana and Marathwada foods; street food at midnight, a mango feast at the Taj, Anglo Indian at an old friend’s, eclectic gastro-pub fare, Indian Chinese, fusion desserts at the latest bakery, cheeseburgers in a tropical tree house…but, what about Annapurna? And why Sweet Neem? Cover Design IPR: Thousand Oaks Restaurant, Pune Concept & Design: Arti Agarwal Illustrator: Aranyalay Chinchpure

Biriyani Bonanza

Biriyani Bonanza
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

This book is a comprehensive exploration of biryani, the beloved rice dish that has captured the hearts and palates of people across various cultures and cuisines. It delves into the rich history, origins, and evolution of biryani, tracing its journey from the royal kitchens of India to its global spread and adaptation. The book begins by unveiling the essence of biryani, dissecting its anatomy, and unraveling the stories behind its iconic variations from cities like Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Lucknow. It then embarks on a culinary voyage through South Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa, showcasing the unique biryani styles and flavors that have emerged from these diverse regions. Beyond the traditional varieties, the book explores fusion biryanis that blend diverse culinary traditions, resulting in innovative and tantalizing creations like Mexican Birria Biryani, Japanese Sushi Biryani, and American Cajun Biryani. For those seeking plant-based alternatives, a dedicated chapter offers a mouthwatering array of vegetarian and vegan biryani variations, incorporating ingredients like jackfruit, mushrooms, and lentils. The book also delves into the science and sensuality of spices, examining the role of cardamom, cinnamon, saffron, turmeric, and pepper in elevating the flavors of biryani. Additionally, it unravels the art of dum cooking, a slow-cooking technique that seals in the aromatic flavors, ensuring a perfectly cooked and flavorful biryani. From choosing the right rice to mastering the layering techniques and achieving optimal nutrition, the book provides a comprehensive guide to crafting the perfect biryani at home. Overall, this book promises to be a comprehensive and tantalizing exploration of biryani, celebrating its global appeal, diverse flavors, and the intricate art of preparing this beloved dish.

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.

A Culinary Tour of India

A Culinary Tour of India
Author: Yogesh Singh
Publisher: I K International Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789384588489

Offers a culinary tour of India, comprehensively describing the history, evolution and impact of various elements of the country's remarkable cuisine. The book familiarizes the reader with the range of Indian cuisine, emphasizing ingredients and food produced and consumed in different periods; examines the cuisine of almost every state of India; covers spices, different gravies, breads, beverages, sweets, biryani and pulao.

Anni Dreams of Biryani

Anni Dreams of Biryani
Author: Namita Moolani Mehra
Publisher: Two Lions
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2022-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781542030410

The café across the street from Anni's home in Little India makes the best biryani in the world. Fluffy and fragrant, spicy and succulent--Anni could eat it every day. In fact, Anni loves that biryani so much that she's determined to uncover the secret to the recipe. She has so many questions for Uncle, the grumpy chef and owner of the café. But he isn't providing any easy clues. So, with some careful planning, Anni sets out on a mission to find out the secret ingredients to this most special dish. Will Anni get the answers she's looking for...before it's too late?

World of Biryani

World of Biryani
Author: MR Shariq
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre:
ISBN:

"World of Biryani" is a culinary journey that takes readers on a tour of biryani recipes from different parts of the world. This book is a comprehensive collection of biryani recipes, bringing together the best and most authentic recipes from various countries and regions, all in one place. The book starts with an introduction to the history and origin of biryani, exploring its evolution and how it became a beloved dish across the globe. It also provides insights into the different types of biryani and the unique cooking techniques used in different regions. The heart of the book is the extensive collection of biryani recipes. From the traditional biryanis of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, to the lesser-known variations from Iran, Afghanistan, and Turkey, this book covers them all. Each recipe is carefully curated, using authentic ingredients and traditional techniques to ensure the most authentic flavor and taste. The book also includes helpful tips and tricks for making the perfect biryani, along with suggestions for pairing different types of biryani with complementary sides and drinks. Whether you are a seasoned cook or a beginner in the kitchen, "World of Biryani" is a must-have for anyone who loves biryani and wants to explore the different variations of this delicious dish. With its diverse collection of recipes, beautiful photography, and expert guidance, this book is sure to become a cherished addition to any cookbook collection.

The Penguin Food Guide to India

The Penguin Food Guide to India
Author: Charmaine O' Brien
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2013-12-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9351185753

This first-ever comprehensive guide to regional food across India takes you on a mouth-watering journey through the homes, streets and restaurants of each state, exploring exotic and everyday fare in equal measure. Be it the lime-laced Moplah biryani, the Goan Galinha cafreal, the bhang ka raita of Uttarakhand, or the Singpho people’s Wu san tikye, India’s rich palette of flavours is sure to drum up an insatiable appetite in you. Laden with historical information, cultural insights and personalized recommendations, The Penguin Food Guide to India is your ideal companion to the delightful world of Indian cuisine.

Kitchen Secrets of Telangana

Kitchen Secrets of Telangana
Author: Karuna Dundoo
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1636697496

Kitchen Secrets of TelanganaThe Dundoo Cookbook is a veritable compendium of vegetarian recipes that remain true to the classic Telangana school of cuisine! This is a collection that has passed the test of time and innovative interventions of modern-day cooking to reveal the wisdom of traditions that were commonplace in kitchens of yore. To have been passed on between five generations within a family is perhaps its singularly unique characteristic and the promise that it shall keep being handed down to generations ahead means that Telangana food culture will continue to thrive in its vegetarian avatars through members of the extended Dundoo family of Secunderabad. This aggregation of recipes encompasses most meal components of a typical home meal, with unique snacks and tiffin, a wide variety of vegetable accompaniments to go with robust preparations of lentils and a choice of staples in rice. That said, no Telugu meal is offered without dollops of home-crafted ghee, various chutneys, thokkus and podis, of which there is a nice repertoire to check out. Festive sweetmeats hold their own at the table and the Malida Muddalu is to die for.