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New Indian Home Cooking: More Than 100 Delicious, Nutritional, and Easy Low-Fat Recipes!

New Indian Home Cooking: More Than 100 Delicious, Nutritional, and Easy Low-Fat Recipes!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now i can cook indian foods
Review: Truth be told, i only use about half of this cookbook, but i love it.I am vegan and have not used any of the meat, chicken or seafood recipes. I have used one to one substitutions of soymilk and soy yogurt for dairy , but have not tried her paneer recipes, and i still have tons of options. I think this cookbook is great! every (veg) dish i have made from this book has won raves. People who won't eat green beans eat the ones from this book, if they hate eggplant, they decide to try, and then eat hers.Everything comes together easily, and she gives lots of great background about real indian cooking in the beginning of the book. I have taken to making dals, chutneys and breads from this book. I keep them in the freezer and heat them up with one of her very quick and delicious veggie dishes for an absolutely awesome dinner. I have had to discover the local india grocery in my area for some of the spices but, the indian grocery is cheap so i would encourage you to look around for one if you get this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great-tasting dishes without a lot of fuss
Review: What a delight to find an Indian cookbook filled with wonderful recipes that don't take three+ hours to prepare
and aren't laden with fat! I can whip up these recipes with one hand, bathe my kid with the other, and still be
ready to sit down and eat in less than an hour. Yum. Read Madhur Jaffrey's _Indian Cooking_ for the theory,
then pick up this book and start cooking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for the health-conscious gourmet!
Review: What a wonderful collection of recipes...easy to follow, easy to prepare, and most importantly, delicious! Indian cuisine is my favorite, and this book has become a staple in my kitchen. The nutritional information and exchanges provided makes preparing diabetic-friendly gourmet meals a pleasure...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A total find
Review: Wonderful.
Makes Indian cooking easy to learn.
Includes nutritional analyses, including calories, grams
of fat protein and carbohydrates for each recipe, along with
meal planning instructions for a healthy diet.
All of the recipies are delicious and healthy at the same time.
There are many simple recipies that can be prepared in a short time. I was lucky to find this cookbook at random in a bookstore, and it has totally changed my diet. I would choose my own food made from this cookbook over eating out any day.


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