India with Passion: Modern Regional Home Food

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Interlink Books
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
8.17 X 10.27 X 1.06 inches | 2.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781566566094

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About the Author
Manju Malhi is renowned for her simple approach to Indian cooking. She has written several cookbooks and she presents her own television show called Simply Indian. Manju developed her passion for Indian cooking from watching her parents cook as a child, and refined her skills while studying in Bombay for four years.
Jason Lowe serves as the Associational Mission Strategist for the Pike Association of Southern Baptists. In this role, he has helped numerous churches navigate the transition from one pastor to the next. In addition, he serves as the Executive Pastor of First Baptist Church in Pikeville, Kentucky. Jason and his wife, Brandi, have two sons: Isaiah and Noah. You can connect with him at jasonalowe.com.
Reviews
"With photographs that are totally drool-worthy, the recipes just seem to pop out begging me to give them a try. Written with utmost passion, the book is divided into four parts-North, South, East and West, with each section comprising of traditional and some not-so-traditional recipes from that region. With a wonderfully drafted introduction, detailing the kind of food eaten, various cooking techniques, and it's history with the people, each section brings you a few steps closer to understanding the diversity that India offers and appreciating the effect it brought about to the Indian cuisine....As you move through each section of the book...it's hard not to notice the change in cooking style and the flavors prominent in each region. While the North may be proud of its history with the Mughals and their love for rich creamy curries, the South doesn't fail to enhance you with its love for the sweet coconut and pungent curry leaves. Where you may enjoy the sweetness of the West, there's the spiciness of the East that could take your breath away. When cooking for friends and family, I tend to not fuss too much with the traditional ways of Indian cooking. And I think that's why Manju's recipes struck a chord with me. Not a traditionalist herself, she happily suggests easy substitutions where ever possible. While some of the recipes are down-right classics, many of them were created in her own kitchen using everyday ingredients and enhancing the simple flavors we all love. Renowned for her simple, homely approach to Indian cooking, Manju Malhi has quickly become a favorite in my kitchen."