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Hardcover From Mom with Love: Complete Guide to Indian Cooking and Entertaining Book

ISBN: 0976185121

ISBN13: 9780976185123

From Mom with Love: Complete Guide to Indian Cooking and Entertaining

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From Mom with Love , fondly written by a loving mother for her children, is perhaps the only cookbook that contains recipes for everyday cooking in typical Indian households in addition to fancy food... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The only cookbook that gives my Indian husband a true taste of home!

I purchased this cookbook about 8 months ago. I wanted to really give it a workout before writing a review. I'm a born and raised American who married a born and raised East Indian. My husband is a doll, but having been one of the fortunate few to have grown up in a wealthy Indian home, he was provided only the best meals and is extremely picky with food. So much so that his mother even warned me about it. I have quite a few Indian cookbooks, my favorites being this one, "Quick and Easy Indian Cooking" by Mahur Jaffrey and "5 Spices, 50 Dishes" by Ruhta Kahate. Madhur Jaffrey and Rutha Kahate are both fabulous cooks and have some great recipes, but my husbands biggest complaints about both of their cookbooks is that many of the recipes are too mild or are "Americanized" Indian dishes. (The spice issue is easy to work with, I just double the chili powder or add additional green chilies.) So while the meals in both of those cookbooks are really great tasting food, my Gujarati husband was looking for the EXACT SAME taste he would get at home in every recipe of the book. (EEEK!) I read the great reviews on this book and decided to purchase it even though it didn't have anything about "simple" or "easy" in the title. I really think Mahur Jaffrey and Rutha Kahate both introduced me to Indian style cooking and helped me get past that initial fear of all the spices, taking me from beginner to intermediate. Both are really great books and I highly recommend them for beginners. Well, this is THE BOOK!! From meal one, this cookbook was a huge hit with my husband! I don't consider myself a naturally good cook, but this book is absolutely fabulous at guiding you every step of the way. Each recipe has a full color photo and they are non-intimidating. Most meals take under an hour and some are 30 minutes or so, including cooking time. Even the more complicated looking dishes aren't that bad. I did as suggested and pre-cooked and froze masala for use in later recipes and it's worked out great. My husband's favorite is the Tandoori chicken, which looks scary, but it's really not! Once you have all of the spices required it's a little time consuming but a snap. The taste of the food is not really going to be much like you'd find in Indian Restaurants here in the US, it's actually better, more flavorful. Much more of a home cooked Indian meal you can only find either at the home of an NRI or in India itself. I have been fortunate enough to go to India and these meals are exactly like what I was served at the gracious homes of my husband's friends and family. My husband often tells me the meals I make from this book are sometimes even better than what he eats at home. He credits this to the fact that (he thinks) I follow every single step to the letter, while his mother sometimes skips spices. (Critical, critical! She's a fabulous cook!!) But either way it is possible to (shhhh!) take a few shortcuts with this book. I don't always grind my coriander fresh (som

Couldn't be more aptly titled...

As a vegetarian and a longtime Indian food enthusiast, I bought "From Mom with love..." last year, and it has since become one of our most dependable and beloved cookbooks. The book seems to fill a particular void in the market: An Indian home cookbook that is very accessible, personal, fairly thorough, with great recipes, and loaded with the practical tips and bits of helpful information that one tends to wish for in a cookbook but seldom finds. It's like having an experienced guide there with you as you plan and cook. Ms. Bhargava additionally goes the extra distance of maintaining a website with videos of cooking techniques to supplement the content in the book. Even if you like to experiment as you cook, I've found that this collection serves as a great reference guide of sold, trustworthy standards to work from. I have a particular pet peeve that many cookbook authors overreach to try to bulk up large volumes (or multiple volumes) with recipes that are rough and unperfected, and that don't flow from the author's heart and benefit from their long-experience in working with them over time. Clearly this was not at all the case with "From Mom with love..." These home-style recipes bear a much-appreciated personal touch. It's been a delightful experience for us working our way through this aptly titled labor of love.

Good cookbook for learning and advanced cooks

I purchased this cookbook as a present for my husband who loves Indian food but never learned to cook it. We've now made several recipes (mostly our favorites from Indian restaurants, but also some we were unfamiliar with) and all of them have been delicious. Some recipes are complicated, others less so, but nothing has been beyond our skill. Standout aspects of this excellent book: - glossary explaining ingredients - list of ingredients to have on hand - list of special equipment needed - menu suggestions for entertainment - lassi and homemade paneer recipes - suggestions for meals that freeze or keep well - suggestions for recipes Problem and suggestions: - The list of ingredients preceding a recipe is not organized in the order of use. She might tell you to heat oil in a pan and then add two or three spices, but those spices will not be the first items on the ingredients list, they might be the 3rd, 4th, and 10th items in the list. To overcome this confusion we've developed two techniques: 1) Read the recipe thoroughly at least twice before starting to cook. If you are accustomed to scanning a recipe and then diving in, don't be tempted to do that with this cookbook. 2) Measure out all the spices ahead of time. We use small dishes and organize the spices as they are used in the recipe. If 3 bay leaves, a stick of cinnamon and a tablespoon of turmeric all go into the pan together, we put those three spices into one bowl and set it aside, and so on for all the spices in the recipe. That way as you are cooking you can grab one bowl that contains all the relevant spices for that area of the recipe. This means you spend less time being confused by the disorganized list of ingredients. (And you can feel like the host of your own Indian cooking show) I highly recommend this book especially if you have never cooked Indian food before. Don't be intimidated by the long lists of ingredients for each recipe!

Not daunting and easy to follow recipes

I have over 10 cookbooks in my pantry that claim to be the 'best' Indian cookbooks around. So, skeptical of adding yet another book to an already overcrowded shelf of unused cookbooks, I made the purchase...mainly becuase the pictures and recipes just looked so delicious...and my strong desire to have good home-made Indian food. When I tried out a recipe...I noticed that the directions were easy to follow and were accurate (in my experience, Indian cookbooks are not accurate about all the ingredients necessary or the amounts or even the preparation times)! To my surprise, my dishes turned out just as the book described (unlike the results I got from some of those other cookbooks in my pantry). This book has given me confidence that I can actually cook Indian food...successfully. I especially like the recommendation at the beginning of the book that tells you the essential spices to have in your pantry. I hope Pushpa Bhargava will consider writing a Vol. 2!

Delicious and Mouthwatering Recipes!

The `Complete Guide to Indian Cooking & Entertaining `From Mom with Love' by Pushpa Bhargava has everything I ever wanted to know how to make. It contains all those mouthwatering dishes you order at the restaurants and many more which I was not familiar with but sound so delicious. Being brought up with Punjabi food, I learned how to make the basics of North Indian cooking, now with this cookbook I have been able to make the dishes from the rest of India which I love too. I had never successfully made a dish with cream, yogurt or spinach before. I recently had a dinner party and I took the plunge and made several dishes without attempting them in advance. I took a big risk by doing that but I really didn't need to worry. Everything turned out great and everybody loved what I had made and was even complimented by two of my guests saying my food tasted better than the restaurants. The combination of spices is perfect and the food tastes even better the following day!! At the beginning of the book there is a glossary of indian ingredients. Some I had previously only known in Hindi and others I only knew in English. This list helps put it altogether and is particularly important when you go to buy the ingredients. All the dishes have very simple steps to follow. There is also a website ([...]) which shows you some video clips which makes the instructions clearer still. I like the fact there is a photograph of nearly all the dishes. They act as a useful guideline just to make sure your dish turns out the same. Each recipe has a `serving suggestion' so you know which foods and condiments work together and a useful list of `preferred kitchenware'. You have to make sure you have the correct tools before you attempt any dish e.g. you can't really make good idlies without an idli maker. I love this cookbook so much that I bought it as a gift for my sister-in-law who does not have an Indian background and has never attempted Indian cooking either but truly loves it. As I completely understand, she has not been able to put the book down and has read it cover to cover many times in anticipation of what she will make next. I have had the book much longer and she has now made more of the dishes from the book than I have and has been very very pleased with the results. It just goes to show you that anyone can cook Indian Food when you have a clear instructions in front of you. So if you enjoy Indian food and cooking too I seriously recommend the `Complete Guide to Indian Cooking & Entertaining `From Mom with Love' by Pushpa Bhargava. You won't be disappointed! Enjoying Cooking. Balvinder (New York, USA, previously Coventry, UK)
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