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India’s Vegetarian Cooking
How does this woman do it? Monisha Bharadwaj presents us
with the most
gorgeous books, each one more sumptuous than the last. The photography
of India by Jenner Zimmermann is stunning and the food photography by
Will Heap is almost edible.
India’s Vegetarian Cooking is a regional guide to some of the most
traditional and delectable recipes from every corner of the
subcontinent. You will recognise some of them that have become popular
restaurant fare but there are many more that will be new to most of us.
There are, in fact, over 130 dishes which typify so much that is fine
about Indian vegetarian cuisine.
India’s Vegetarian Cooking isn’t just a cookbook but it is liberally
laced with Monisha’s poetic prose which will add so much to your
understanding of the religious context, historic evolution and
ayurvedic perspective of food in India. The author has been lucky in
her choice of parents who encouraged their young daughter to try new
foods and to appreciate them in their unique regional setting.
Monisha Bharadwaj writes with passion and evident pride about her love
of all things culinary: “... my love of food and cooking developed. It
was almost like a bud opening into a flower, the myriad taste
sensations gradually becoming more and more distinct as I grew up.” Not
only is this lady a fabulous cook but her writing is rich, colourful
and evocative.... I think she models herself on me!
You’ll want to know a bit more about the food and I can tell you it’s
scrumptious. Whilst not being a fully certified vegetarian, I don’t eat
much meat and seldom eat red meat. These recipes would, however, entice
even the most committed meat-eater with their flavourful ingredients
and comforting textures. Each one is easy to follow and not expensive
to produce.
I am a big fan of lentils of all types and Tangy Lentils with Crisp
Bread (Dal Pakwan) is exceptional. But one of my all time favourites is
Potato and Garlic Balls Encased in Batter (Batata Vada). It’s typical
Mumbai street food with a lovely crisp outside and a soft tasty
interior. There are so many recipes here that deserve a mention...well,
probably 130 of them!
India’s Vegetarian Cooking is a “must have” for any lover of India and
her food but also for the discerning collector of cookbooks. This is a
classy book from a classy writer.
India’s Vegetarian Cooking
Author: Monisha Bharadwaj www.cookingwithmonisha.com
Published by: Kyle Cathie
Price: £14.99
ISBN 978-1-85626-792-2
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