Vegetarian Indian Cuisine

Vegetarian Indian Cuisine

Join Savitaben J. Koria on a personal voyage into Gujarati cookery, following her innovative and thoughtfully crafted vegetarian Indian dishes. This collection of 150 full colour illustrated recipes are the result of decades of careful experimentation with ingredients and flavours. As a strict vegetarian, a young Savitaben spent her formative years learning the craft of producing freshly-cooked meals while living in Kitale, Kenya. She learned the basics of Gujarati cooking from her mother, and is used to cooking on a large scale. Sometimes spending up to three days refining and perfecting a recipe, Savitaben strives to create great food. She has skilfully fused modern methods and styles of cooking with decade-old recipes to bring you a delightful array of modern Indian dishes, with quick and easy to follow recipes.

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Triumph Dining Gluten Free Restaurant Dining Cards (Gold Pack, Cards for American, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese, Greek, Italian and Greek Cuisines)

Triumph Dining Gluten Free Restaurant Dining Cards (Gold Pack, Cards for American, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese, Greek, Italian and Greek Cuisines)

Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee.

Price: $ 16.95

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Zucchini Rice Recipe by Manjula, Indian Vegetarian Cooking

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Spicy fried King Prawns
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King Prawns marinated with chili powder, turmeric, salt, lime juice, ginger, garlic and fried. Garnished with corriander leaves.

mmm… Perfect with a good pint. The caramelised bits taste the best.

Black-eyed Pea Masala
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Recipe from Recipezaar.

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Aloo Chaat- Indian Food Recipes

Ingredients- 3 potatoes boiled and peeled 1 tsp chaat masala powder 1 tsp cumin powder roasted 1/2 tsp red chilli powder 1 tbsp tamarind pulp 1/2 tbsp mint chutney 1 tsp coriander leaves 2-3 tbsp oil salt to taste Preparation- Heat the oil,add the potatoes and mix till golden brown. Add salt,chaat masala,roasted cumin powder,red chilli powder and toss well. Add mint chutney,tamarind pulp and coriander leaves.

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Sun To Stars, Solar 1
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Inspired by the traditional all-night concerts along India’s Ganges River, Sun to Stars evokes the traditional durbar and bethak-style concerts where performers and audiences interact in an informal setting to create an intimate artistic experience. With a backdrop defined by both natural and urban elements, the performers present work that grapples with the environment, be it through mythological folktales or a particular raga connected to nature.

The Sun to Stars festival is solar-powered by the energy collected by the photovoltaic panels on the Solar 1 roof. The event also features a market place that includes regional South Asian cuisine from local chefs, Indian style seating with floor rugs and cushions, and information about important local South Asian and environmental nonprofit organizations.

Sun To Stars, Solar 1
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Image by Canon EOS 40D
Inspired by the traditional all-night concerts along India’s Ganges River, Sun to Stars evokes the traditional durbar and bethak-style concerts where performers and audiences interact in an informal setting to create an intimate artistic experience. With a backdrop defined by both natural and urban elements, the performers present work that grapples with the environment, be it through mythological folktales or a particular raga connected to nature.

The Sun to Stars festival is solar-powered by the energy collected by the photovoltaic panels on the Solar 1 roof. The event also features a market place that includes regional South Asian cuisine from local chefs, Indian style seating with floor rugs and cushions, and information about important local South Asian and environmental nonprofit organizations.

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Red Coconut Dal with Rice, Soft-Boiled Egg & Kale
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This bowl of saffron feel-goods has little to do with anything traditionally Indian; it’s a grab-bag of things I happened to have in the pantry, and it produced a generous pot that ensured a week of dal-on-rice, dal-as-soup, dal-with-random kale, with even enough for a quart of frozen emergency dal.

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Sinqua
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Ridged gourd. Sinqua. Aka loofah, like the exfoliating sponge. Peel the skin and ridges, and cut the soft inside lengthwise. As you might expect with a sponge, soaks up flavors well. Bladholm notes it goes well with green peppers, peas and tomatoes. Use quickly, will toughen after 2-3 days. Here’s a curry recipe using it.

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The Best of Lord Krishna’s Cuisine: Favorite Recipes from The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking (Plume) Reviews

The Best of Lord Krishna’s Cuisine: Favorite Recipes from The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking (Plume)

A new edition of this classic cookbook is now available in a handy “best of” format.

A decade ago Yamuna Devi’s Lord Krishna’s Cuisine was named Cookbook of the Year by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP). The James Beard Foundation then recognized Devi’s second book, Yamuna’s Table, as the Best International Cookbook of the year in 1992. Now this beloved author, lecturer, and teacher returns with her favorite dishes from the definitive Lord Krishna’s Cuisine. Featuring 172 recipes like Sweet Saffron Rice with Currants and Pistachios, Savory Chickpeas in a Tangy Tomato Glaze, and Pear Chutney with Dates and Pecans, this book brings together the exotic flavors, delicate spices, and superb nutrition for which Indian cuisine is known and loved. Today’s time-pressed cooks will appreciate both the simplicity of Yamuna Devi’s approach and the dishes she has chosen. And fans of vegetarian Indian cuisine will appreciate the authenticity, the healthfulness, and the exquisite taste of these great recipes.

“Wide-ranging, detailed . . . the product of a spiritual and culinary journey.” –The New York Times (on Lord Krishna’s Cuisine)

“Definitive.” –Gourmet (on Lord Krishna’s Cuisine)India’s vegetable cuisine is the world’s most varied. That was proven by Yamuna Devi’s encyclopedic Lord Krishna’s Cuisine: the Art of Vegetarian Cooking. Drawing on it, The Best of Lord Krishna’s Cuisine presents 172 meatless dishes–detailed, wide-ranging recipes that focus on lightness and cooking ease. Readers seeking an introduction to the vibrant cooking of India’s vegetarians (many Krishna devotees) as well as those wishing practical recipes for sophisticated meatless cooking will be delighted.

Divided into chapters exploring dals (legumes), pilafs and vegetable dishes, salads, and snacks and desserts, among others, the book beautifully balances accessible recipes with lively investigation. (Devi examines, for example, the place of dals in Indian culinary tradition, their kinds and uses, nutritional value, and various preparation methods, including pressure cooking.) Equally useful are the recipe head notes, which offer extensive tips on techniques; flavor information; ingredient profiles and serving suggestions. Worth trying immediately are Devi’s Curried Potatoes with Eggplant; Baked Bananas with Tamarind-Flavored Coconut; and Zucchini Pakoras with Crushed Peanuts, one of many delectable fritter recipes. Among the chutneys, the sweet tomato with fennel and the golden papaya chip would make exciting accompaniments. The desserts, including Cardamom Shortbread Cookies and Pistachio Milk Fudge, challenge the usual Western indifference to Indian sweets. The author also offers chilled drinks like the intriguing Perfumed Sandalwood Crush. Concluding with a comprehensive glossary, the book provides a window on an ancient culinary art made modern by Devi’s inquiring spirit and practical know-how. –Arthur Boehm

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Indian Summer, Uxbridge, UB9

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Indian Summer, Uxbridge, UB9
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This former pub is up near where the M40 starts, just outside Uxbridge (not technically London, but walkable).

Address: 96 Oxford Road.
Former Name(s): The Lambert Arms.
Links:
Beer in the Evening (The Lambert Arms)
Dead Pubs (history)

Indian Food
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www.shantiboston.com/

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Lassi Indian Restaurant

Northern Indian Food, eat in, take out, catering

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