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Mridula Baljekar

Author of Best-Ever Curry Cookbook

58 Works 970 Members 9 Reviews

About the Author

Mridula Baljekar is a popular broadcaster and respected cookery writer.

Works by Mridula Baljekar

Best-Ever Curry Cookbook (1992) 218 copies, 1 review
Complete Indian Cooking (1990) 170 copies
Best Ever Indian Cookbook (2004) 127 copies, 2 reviews
Real Fast Indian Food (2000) 34 copies
Curry Lover's Cookbook (2003) 24 copies
Indian Cooking (1993) 23 copies
Quick Vegetarian Curries (1999) 11 copies
500 Curries (2010) 8 copies
A Taste of Goa (1995) 7 copies
Vegetarian Balti Cooking (1995) 7 copies
The All Colour Indian Cookbook : (1993) 6 copies, 1 review
The Little Book of Indian Recipes (1994) 2 copies, 1 review
Indian Vegetarian (2012) 2 copies
Inde (2015) 1 copy, 1 review
La cuisine au curry (2003) 1 copy

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Birthdate
20th century
Gender
female
Map Location
India

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10 reviews
This cookbook is lavishly illustrated with wonderful photographs of finished dishes and the steps to making them. The introduction includes a long introduction to the special tools and ingredients you'll need and instructions for producing a few ingredients if you can't find them at local grocery stores. It may not be the most "authentic" Indian cookbook out there, but it's a great introduction for Western cooks. All measurements are given in metric and English requirements.
I LOVE this little cookbook. I only wish it was more substantial (more recipes). The recipes are out-of-this-world-delicious, authentic and inspiring. It will be in my collection forever.
Like many of the Hermes House cookbooks I've found at Borders, this book has wonderful photographs and is nicely organized, but the contextual information is mostly limited to the introduction, which includes a glossary of ingredients and tools that may be unfamiliar to some cooks. The contextual information about India is much more limited than others in the series, though this is probably due to the vast diversity of this particular nation and the huge range of cultural traditions that show more produced these recipes.

Like other cookbooks from this publisher, the measurements are given in both English and metric but they don't always match - liquid measurements especially require care in dishes like rice where the wrong amount may drastically change the texture.
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It's a wonderful colorful cookbook describing major festivals of India along with typical dishes associated with the occasions. Quite authentic.

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Works
58
Members
970
Popularity
#26,549
Rating
3.9
Reviews
9
ISBNs
104
Languages
7

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