Pages: 416 (Paperback) ISBN: 0572028075 Pub: Foulsham Pub date: 2002-03-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 29035
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Reader Reviews:Superb (17/18 people found this helpful)This recipe book is a superb addition to anyone's culinary library - clearly not every recipe will suit every person but it is inconceivable that you would not find a significant number of useful recipes in here and even if you found just one nugget, then considering the price, it would be well worth it.
Sloppy, but large (10/10 people found this helpful)This is the third Indian cookbook I've bought, and it has been rather inspiring. It contains the promised 1000 recipes, and there where a lot I had never heard of. If you want to learn about more than just curries, and maybe find out how to make Indian food without always making curries, it's just great. It has a lot of recipes such as Rasams, which are much lighter (curries tend to be greasy), and they are easy to make. How ever, one has to be very careful just following the text, not everything is worth cooking at all, and some things are rather absurd. I've had some annoying cooking mishaps using this book. Another almost unforgivable feature is that they must have reedited the book to fit the shopping possibilities of the west. Now, I don't mind adaptations, but it should be made clear when a substitute is used, and what the original is. F.ex. in the chutney section, the recipes calls for apples, but in the "how-to-do-it" text, it's mangoes. Very sloppy editing, and a silly idea (mangoes and apples are just not the same). Still I'm not sorry I bought it, with a little common sense in sorting, and a little prior knowledge of Indian cooking, it makes a good source of inspiration and often times a new way of using Indian without drowning in cholesterol. A very authentic easy to read book ! (20/24 people found this helpful)Being born and brought up in Bombay has exposed me to a variety of Indian food. Recipes from many regions under one title.... (7/12 people found this helpful)....some recipes that I tried worked out well, but I also found a couple of inaccurate recipes and some not-so-authentic ones. But it still is a good book - there are some great recipes among the thousand! Similar ProductsThe Classic 1000 Chinese Recipes The Curry Book The Classic 1000 Italian Recipes The Classic 1000 Pasta and Rice Recipes (Classic 1000) Chinese Cookery Secrets: How to Cook Chinese Restaurant Food at Home (Right Way S.) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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