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AN INVITATION TO INDIAN COOKING BY MADHUR JAFFREY 1973 (original 1973; edição 1973)

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The classic guide to the foods of India??and a James Beard Foundation Cookbook Hall of Fame inductee??from the ??queen of Indian cooking? (Saveur) and author of Madhur Jaffrey's Instantly Indian Cookbook and Vegetarian India. The book that introduced the rich and fascinating cuisine of India to America and a landmark work of culinary literature, An Invitation to Indian Cooking makes clear just how extraordinarily subtle, varied, and delicious the food of the subcontinent can be. From formal recipes for parties to the leisurely making of dals, pickles, and relishes, Jaffrey??s ??invitation? has proved irresistible for generations of Amer… (mais)

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Título:AN INVITATION TO INDIAN COOKING BY MADHUR JAFFREY 1973
Autores:MADHUR JAFFREY
Informação:Alfred A. Knopf (1973), Edition: Book Club Edition, Hardcover, 340 pages
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An Invitation to Indian Cooking por Madhur Jaffrey (1973)

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The most engrossing cookbook I've read in recent memory. Jaffrey has a gift for prose as well as completely delicious recipes. I loved reading her stories of growing up in India which are often incorporated in the introduction to a recipe. An added plus is her creation of a mini-drama to imagine the origin of Curry Powder. While this cookbook has no photographs of completed dishes (which seems to be de rigueur), her descriptions are so excellent that photographs are unnecessary. Dotted throughout, Jaffrey has included charming decorative drawings. I just made the Chicken with Tomato Sauce and Butter and it is one of the best Indian dishes I've ever made. I've also made the Lentils and Basmati rice with spices and saffron, which were also very good. ( )
  allriledup | Aug 11, 2018 |
An Invitation to Indian Cooking might have been a more accurate title had it included the subtitle Getting to Know Indian Cuisines and Ingredients because Jaffrey not only invites you into the world of Indian cuisine she also includes history lessons and ingredient explanations in addition to recipes. While her tone is conversational I found it to be a little didactic at times. Her claims that Americans, on the whole, don't know what well-prepared rice tastes like is one such example. Another drawback to An Invitation to Indian Cooking is its out-of-date information. Basmati rice, Jaffrey recommends, is readily available at specialty stores. That may have been true in 1973 when her first cookbook was published, but I expected the reprint to have some updated information. I also find it hard to believe that out of 50 states only 12 have stores that carry authentic Indian ingredients.
But, having said all that, I love the recipes Jaffrey includes in her first cookbook. I like her attention to detail and her comparisons between American and Indian products. For example, Jaffrey points out that American chicken is more tender than chicken purchased in India, therefore traditional Indian cooking techniques would not work well on an American-raised bird.

"The chicken available in American markets is so tender that it begins to fall apart well before it can go through the several stages required in most Indian recipes" (p 86).

If you are ambitious enough to make several Indian recipes at the same time Jaffrey includes a series of different menus to try. ( )
3 vote SeriousGrace | Nov 4, 2009 |
Good basic introduction to Indian cooking... not scary to read or to use. ( )
  ShawnMarie | Dec 25, 2008 |
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The classic guide to the foods of India??and a James Beard Foundation Cookbook Hall of Fame inductee??from the ??queen of Indian cooking? (Saveur) and author of Madhur Jaffrey's Instantly Indian Cookbook and Vegetarian India. The book that introduced the rich and fascinating cuisine of India to America and a landmark work of culinary literature, An Invitation to Indian Cooking makes clear just how extraordinarily subtle, varied, and delicious the food of the subcontinent can be. From formal recipes for parties to the leisurely making of dals, pickles, and relishes, Jaffrey??s ??invitation? has proved irresistible for generations of Amer

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