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The Best Of Samaithu Paar

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Best Of Samaithu Paar
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ammal, S. M.
By (author) S M Ammal
By (author) S M Ammal
By (author) S Meenakshi Ammal
By (author) S Meenakshi Ammal
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 189
Category/GenreProse - non-fiction
General cookery and recipes
Cookery dishes and courses
ISBN/Barcode 9780143428992
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House India
Imprint Penguin
NZ Release Date 16 July 2018
Publication Country India

Description

The first volume of Samaithu Paar was published in 1951. More than just a cookery book, it was intended to serve as a manual for daily use. Over the years, those who did not find time to learn cooking in the traditional way from their mothers have used the three volumes of Samaithu Paar to set up homes and manage kitchens all over the world. The Best of Samaithu Paar brings together a hundred most-loved recipes chosen from the three-volume original. Maintaining the simplicity of language, easy-to-follow directions and adherence to the smallest details, the recipes have been suitably revised and adapted using universal measures of cups and spoons and modern utensils and appliances in place of the more traditional ones. Recipes range from the basic idli, dosai, sambar and rasam to their many variations that are not so familiar to all Indians. The book also includes specialities like Moar Kuzhambu, Mysore Rasam, Pongal, Murukku and Jangiri, as well as pachadis and pickles. A must-have for all those who enjoy traditional Indian cuisine.

Author Biography

S. Meenakshi Ammal (1906-1962) was born in Kottur, Tamil Nadu. Married at eighteen, she was widowed early in her marriage. She moved to Madras in 1945 with her son. Very well-versed in culinary skills, she was constantly besieged with requests for recipes by relatives, which prompted her to write a cookery book. Her books have been in print since then and have been translated into many Indian languages.