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Indian Food Made Easy | 
enlarge | Author: Anjum Anand Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £3.33 You Save: £11.66 (78%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 109
Media: Paperback Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 1844005712 EAN: 9781844005710 ASIN: 1844005712
Publication Date: August 3, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: UK SELLER__IN STOCK Immediate Dispatch_Protective Packaging__Trusted Bucks Retailer__FAST DELIVERY__book cover may vary
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Amazon.co.uk One of the reasons for the great success of the television series Indian Food Made Easy is Anjum Anand's clear and straightforward presentation, rendering these recipes manageable (or least convincing us that they are within our own particular range). There is also a commendable avoidance of gimmicks -- particularly welcome in an era when TV chefs feel obliged to adopt unusual or eccentric personae to grab attention. And it's particularly pleasing to note that all of these qualities are in evidence in this book of the series: straightforward, concise recipes (illustrated only with tempting pictures of the food itself, rather than the presenter striking various telegenic poses -- she is to be seen on the cover only, admittedly looking Nigella Lawson-like). And given that Indian food is noted more for its delicious taste than its healthy properties, Anjum Anand takes on the negative reputation that the cuisine has in this regard, and comes up with alternatives to the standard high-fat ingredients (that's not to say that she doesn't unashamedly tackle such things where necessary -- taste is definitely the overriding consideration in this book). And with such recipes as Mangalorean chicken (with its mouth-watering combination of coconut, coriander and large fat red chillies) and wild mushroom and pilaff -- all presented in the most accessible and uncomplicated fashion -- this book is likely to accelerate the already considerable acceptance of Indian cookery for non-Indian aspirants. --Barry Forshaw
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disappointed May 25, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had such high hopes for this book. having been taught how to cook the real thing by mums of my asian friends i love the proper food as opposed to the curries churned out at the local curry house. this book has not inspired me and i feel flat having really looked forward to it being delivered. the series on tv was much more exciting. for really good asia/india food recipes get one of the curry club books - a gazillion times better!
Half knowledge April 10, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have been very excited initially when the BBC announced a new Indian Cookery Show. However, Anjum Anand seems to have either half-knowledge of Indian dishes (she once marinated meat with onions!?!) or the dishes are simply not really Indian. I know a lot about Indian cuisine and food in general, and I am very unimpressed with both the book and the show. No one should judge a book by its cover - unfortunately this seems to be true in the negative sense for this book.
Buy this book ! March 26, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you are after easy to follow recipe which deliver authentic results, this is the book for you. I really can't recommend this book highly enough.
A beautifully produced, passionate book February 4, 2008 38 out of 41 found this review helpful
which 'moves on from inauthentic, creamy, fruit curries.......'
From the front cover flap:- 'Indian Food Made Easy accompanies the BBC TV series in which Anjum Anand creates delicious Indian food that is light, healthy and bursting with flavour. Anjun is passionate about using fresh, local and seasonal produce, and all the ingredients are readily available in supermarkets. All Anjun's recipes are easy to follow and use simple cooking methods. Her dishes range from quick snacks to slow-cooked curries, and from breakfast dishes to easy midweek suppers. All the recipes from the TV series and more are included in this book......and throughout there are tips and techniques to make cooking Indian food easy. The book begins with guidance on using the various spices and advises you on the store-cupboard basics, while a useful glossary demystifies any unfamiliar ingredients. If you have ever wanted to try cooking Indian food, this is the book for you.'
Personally, I have never been a great fan of Indian cookery, eating or cooking, but this book did inspire me to branch out in this direction.......and discipline myself into giving plenty of time for the marinade stage! I have to admit to first class success with the `Succulent Chicken Tikka Wraps', `Tandoori Lamb Wraps' and the divine and very delicate `Potato and Pea Samosas', the latter being achieved by taking Anjum`s advice to simplify and lighten the recipe by `using shop-bought filo pastry!
160 high quality pages, spilt into main chapters:-
Light Meals and Snacks Chicken Meat Fish and Seafood Vegetables Lentils and Beans Bread and Rice Raitas and Chutneys Drinks and Desserts
with an introduction, brief sections entitled:-
`The Indian Kitchen Made Easy' `The Recipes Made Easy'
a list of suppliers, the glossary and a concise index.
From the Introduction:- `.....In the UK, Indian food has been on a journey of evolution. We have moved on from inauthentic creamy, fruity curries and can now easily find tandoori and regional options. But there is still so much to discover. India is a country that has so much to offer. It is food that is eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is everyday food; food for children, adults, friends and family. But every cuisine has all these elements so why has the obvious escaped us for so long? Why has Indian food been relegated to the upper shelves of book stores - the back bench of the United Nations of Cookery and out of most people's reach for so long? It has been a long road getting there and a slow but exciting journey, but thankfully we can now experience Indian food the way it was intended, at home.'
Each chapter opens with a 2-page spread of a selection of the recipes contained within, to whet the appetite! Each recipe is clearly laid out with the number of servings, the list/s of ingredients, the title, the method. and a relevant note, e.g. :-
`Succulent Chicken Tikka Wraps' `These easy wraps make a perfect light lunch. Don't let the cheese in the marinade throw you - this is an authentic tandoori recipe. Cheese was first introduced as a way to quieten the flavours of the original Tikka for the tourists, the strong flavours being replaced with more delicate spices. The result was so delicious that this has now become a standard tandoori recipe and is found across India. We often make mini versions to serve with pre-dinner drinks, and the chicken is also great served with salad and raita.'
Other Recipes include:-
Masala Scrambled Eggs Savoury Semolina Cake Paneer and Vegetable Skewers Oven-Fried Chilli Chicken My Chicken Korma Classic Northern Chicken Curry Curried Lamb Meatballs Easy All-in-One Lamb Curry Tandoori Monkfish Green Fish Curry Bengali-style Baked Fish Mangalorean Prawn Curry with Rice Dumplings Mussels with Dry Coconut Stir-fried Nigella Cabbage Sweetcorn Cob Curry Simple Spinach and Lentil Curry Basmati Rice Wild Mushroom Pilaff Simple Layered Flatbreads/Roti/Naan Pomegranate Raita Green Chutney Steamed Yoghurt Mango Smoothie Kulfi Orange Scented Rice Creams Coconut Sweets
Colour photography throughout, with a large majority of the main dishes featured.
Yummy Scrummy January 7, 2008 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book is wonderful. The recipes are fantastic and the taste of food is amazing. I try and cook one recipe a week from this book for my husband and i. The Coconut Chicken recipe is our favourite. You put three different types of Coconut in it (dessicated, cream and milk) and you think to yourself whilst cooking it that it is going to be coconut and nothing else, but it isn't you get all different types of flavours it is wonderful. When i have to reduce the numbers with the recipes i do not reduce the amount of sauce that i have to make and i do find i do not have to much sauce. Also try the Lamb Burgers. I cook them all off and leave 2 for the next day. I always enjoy the two i have the next day far more than the others i had the previous night. So so tasty. You would be a fool not to buy this book. The recipes are very easy. Still i was a chef for over 15 years but i do feel everyone will be able to do these recipes with one hand tied behind their backs. Buy this book. Trust me....
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