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Author Jaisinghani, Anita, author.

Title Masala : recipes from India, the land of spices / Anita Jaisinghani ; photographs by Johnny Autry ; illustrations by Julie Keselman.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. [Berkeley], California : Ten Speed Press, [2022].
©2022
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Description 304 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents A brief history of India and its food -- What is Indian food? -- Food as medicine -- The story of spices -- Masalas -- Pantry staples and other essentials -- Recipes -- Pancakes and eggs -- Street foods -- Vegetables -- Legumes -- Seafood and meat -- Condiments -- Breads -- Rice -- Drinks and desserts
Summary "Award-winning chef Anita Jaisinghani of Pondicheri restaurant in Houston, Texas, shows just how easy, delicious, and healthy Indian food can be in this stunning and accessible debut cookbook. Born and raised in Gujarat, India, Anita's approach to cooking is simple: Following the tenets of ancient Ayurveda, food is seasonal, texture and color are celebrated, and spices are used to enhance, not overwhelm. As the star of Indian cuisine, spices are used from morning to night, in simple infusions, such as cinnamon water for a warming start the day, while cilantro and mint add a cooling balance to a fiery grilled corn salad, and cardamom lends an aromatic sweetness to mango rice pudding. Masala will teach you to think like an Indian chef, revealing the wisdom and techniques to cooking with fresh whole spices: identifying warming versus cooling, what order they should be used, how to temper in hot oil, and much more. Drawing inspiration from every corner of India, these recipes include fermented dosas, sweet and savory chutneys, fragrant chicken, fish, and pork curries, samosas, pakoras, and naans, and pay homage to one of the oldest and most diverse cuisines on the planet. Expect to be wowed with new flavors and combinations, such as Saffron Citrus Pilaf, Coconut Lassi, Jackfruit Masala, Vindaloo Ribs, Avocado Mushroom Chilla, and Smoked Eggplant Raita. Masala will change the way you think about Indian cooking and the way you use spices in the kitchen." -- Description provided by publisher.
Subject Cooking, Indic.
Cooking (Spices)
Genre Cookbooks.
Added Author Autry, Johnny, photographer.
Keselman, Julie, illustrator.
ISBN 9781984860705 (hardcover)
1984860704 (hardcover)
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