The Cafe Spice Cookbook: 84 Quick and Easy Indian Recipes for Everyday Meals

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Cafe Spice Cookbook: 84 Quick and Easy Indian Recipes for Everyday Meals
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hari Nayak
Photographs by Jack Turkel
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 203
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9780804853477
ClassificationsDewey:641.5954
Audience
General
Illustrations 84 recipes; 144 color photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 6 October 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

This easy-to-follow Indian cookbook allows you to recreate your favorite Indian dishes, that you know you like, in your own kitchen! The Cafe Spice Cookbook provides you with all the instructions you'll need to prepare delicious and authentic Indian food, using ingredients available at any supermarket or health food store. This book features 84 recipes, including: Shrimp Stuffed Pappadum Chickpea Curry with Sweet Potato Okra Masala Paneer with Creamed Spinach Lobster Khadai Tandoori Spiced Roasted Chicken Pork Vindaloo Tomato and Curry Leaf Quinoa Naan Bread Milk Dumplings in Saffron Syrup And much more! Experienced chef and author Hari Nayak starts with an introduction to basic techniques and ingredients, even including tips like how to properly store herbs and spices. From tasty chutneys and yummy vegetarian options to savory curries and creamy desserts, everyone can find something to love in this cookbook!

Author Biography

Hari Nayak is part of the creative new generation of chefs from Asia. As a young boy, he watched his grandmother grind fresh spices in the traditional stone mortar, and knew that being around good food was what he wanted to do, always. Since graduating from the Culinary Institute of America, Hari has worked in the food industry for more than twenty years--including stints at renowned New York restaurants like Aquavit and Daniel, as well as others in London and Paris. He is the author of seven other cookbooks including Modern Indian Cooking and My Indian Kitchen. Hari was born in Udupi, India and now lives in New Jersey. www.harinayak.com Jack Turkel has been a professional photographer for more than forty years. From the space shuttle and mountain tops to his photographs of the everyday, his creative eye has expertly captured an impressive list of subjects and settings. He did the photography for both My Indian Kitchen and Easy Indian Cooking, too.

Reviews

"A terrifically practical guide to reproducing Indian classics at home." -- Publishers Weekly "Trained at the Culinary Institute of America, and veteran cook at Swedish and French Manhattan restaurants, Nayak yearns to make Indian cuisine a more everyday option for American home cooks...He recommends equipment to optimize kitchen efficiency, and he offers more readily available substitutions wherever practical, carefully avoiding superfluous detail that might unnecessarily inhibit beginners. Recipes similarly shun complication. In so immense and diverse a land as India, regional variations occur, and Nayak includes some lesser-known traditions such as the cooking of Goa, where colonial heritage welcomes foods that are taboo in other parts of the nation."-- Booklist "Illustrated with mouth-watering full-color photography throughout, The Cafe Spice Cookbook is a cookbook of East Indian cuisine inspired by author Hari Nayak's popular line of 'grab 'n go' Indian meals. A repository of Indian dishes that kitchen cooks of all skill and experience levels can make at home, using ingredients available at any supermarket or health food store, [it] also features a sizable quantity of vegetarian and gluten-free recipes. Highly Recommended!"-- Midwest Book Review