Indian Cook Book

indian cook book Help me learn how to cook from a book...? I don't know how to cook. I am extremely lazy in the kitchen and want to learn to make good, tasty meals that require a MINIMUM of prep...


indian cook book

indian cook book
Help me learn how to cook from a book...?

I don't know how to cook. I am extremely lazy in the kitchen and want to learn to make good, tasty meals that require a MINIMUM of preparation* and utilize as many shortcuts as possible (e.g. frozen veggies, pre-made stir fry sauces, etc.).

I love vegetables and chicken but don't eat red meat. I prefer ethnic flavors such as thai, indian, asian etc. I'm thinking learning some stirfry techniques might be a good place to start, but I'm open to other ideas.

What are the best cookbooks for me to try? In addition to a lack of cooking technique, I also know very little about basics such as stocking my kitchen. Thanks!!

*Ideally 10 minutes or less.

Start simple! Have you ever seen those little Pilsbury cookbooks at the checkout counter in your local grocery store? They are terrific for beginning cooks as well as those who are looking for something new and fast to cook.

I have started a new Yahoo Group dedicated to cooking. There are recipes and I have started a photo dicitonary and encyclopedia so you can see what things are and how things should look.

Feel free to have a look and join the group if you like. My friends and I will be happy to help you.

Cheers!
~Marie
Food for Fun and Feasting
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Food-for-Fun-and-Feasting/



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1890 Cookbook Kickapoo Indians pub Healy Bigelow
1890 Cookbook Kickapoo Indians pub Healy Bigelow
Veda The Essential Indian Cookbook NEW by Zubin DSouza
Veda The Essential Indian Cookbook NEW by Zubin DSouza
A Taste of Madras A South Indian Cookbook Rani Kingman
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The complete Indian cookbook HC Mridula Baljekar
The complete Indian cookbook HC Mridula Baljekar
The Bengal Lancers Indian Cookbook Chablani 1976 HCDJ
The Bengal Lancers Indian Cookbook Chablani 1976 HCDJ
AMERICAN INDIAN PUEBBLO INDIAN COOKBOOK ILLUS 1ST ED HARDCOVER UNIQUE
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Indian Deliciously Authentic Dishes prev publ as The Complete Indian Cookbook
Indian Deliciously Authentic Dishes prev publ as The Complete Indian Cookbook

Cuisine To Explore On Your Indian Vacation

As you explore different parts of India in your Indian vacation, you will also come to know how rich and diverse Indian cuisine is. Pat Chapman says that “Indian food is as complex as all its other attributes.” They are classified into different categories: cereals, legumes, vegetables, fruits, spices, milk products, animal meats, and alcoholic beverages. Religion and geography play major roles in the food habits of Indians.

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Spices are the heart and soul of Indian cooking. The spices used in Indian cooking are dried seeds, berries, bark, rhizomes, flowers, leaves, and chilies. These may be dried or fresh, pods or seeds, roasted, ground or put into hot oil to expel their flavors. A combination of spices is called as masala. All Indian food is served with either rice or bread, or a combination of two.

Food is served on a banana leaf or a stainless steel. South Indian early settlers began the use of banana leaves as serving plates. During feasts, only the end section is used with its narrow part facing left.

Indian food has always been eaten with the right hand. In the south all parts of the fingers can be used, like a scoop. In the north this is considered vulgar and only the tips of the fingers are used, with bread used as the scoop. The first mouthfuls of rice are eaten with chutney and spicy additives while the Indian end to a meal is the betel leaf. The leaf is chewed along with a slice of areca nut, a dab of slaked lime and a smear of katha paste. Washing the hands before meals is an important ritual since most Indians use their fingers in eating.

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In Kashmir, among the most popular dishes are lamb marinated in yogurt, mutton simmered in milk and scented with nutmeg, and rich meat curries. Kashmiran foods has subtle blend of spices, richness and pungency. Goa, a tiny state on the Arabian Sea is known for their use of vinegar and kokum fruit and love of chilies. Bengali cuisine is the only region in India where food is served in individual courses – elaborate and refined. This way of serving food is based on the ancient belief of eating that promotes healthy digestive process.  Hotel Booking

In Rajasthan, a popular millet porridge called Bhajra Khichadi are often eaten with pure ghee. Raj’s food has yielded dishes that pay homage to their ancestors like spiced chutneys and curries. The first Christian is said to have set his foot of Kerala in 52 AD and his converts are known as Syrian Christians. They eat spicy offal, chicken, fish, shellfish, beef and wild boar. Other dishes known to them are Erachi Olathiathu or beef dry-fried with a paste of coconut and spices, Vevichathu Surnai or Keralan soured fish curry.

There is so much gastronomic discovery you will enjoy in your Indian vacation. No other cuisine uses as many spices in so many ways than Indian. For them, it is in the use of spices that they bring out the dormant flavors of a dish. The greatest numbers of spices are used in North India.

Dishes like rogan josh or aromatic meat curry with a creamy gravy with ginger, garlic, onions, red chillies, coriander leaves, saffron, black pepper,  asafetida, black cumin seeds, cumin powder, cardamom leaves, cloves, cinnamon sticks, poppy seeds, turmeric powder, chili powder, paprika, nutmeg powder, mace powder, and more.

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