What would your list be today, T63, with the benefit of a further 13 years' experience ?
Can you name a quality Indian cookbook or two?
For me it has to be:
- 50 Great Curries of India by Camellia Panjabi (even with the errors)
- Indian Cookery by Madhur Jaffrey
- Classic Indian Cookery by Julie Sahni
- A Taste Of Punjab by Lali Nayar
- Tandoor by Ranjit Rai (especially with the BBQ season upon us)
- Indian Cookery, A Practical Guide by Dharamjit Singh
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** Phil.
That is a searching question. Of the books I first named only the Maddhur Jeffrey still gets extensively used. I have my original BBC paperback that is now tattered, torn and stained and that goes into the kitchen with me. A clean copy of the same book resides on the shelf, picked up seemingly unused in an oxfam shop, and I have the large glossy format with pictures released by the BBC a few years back for perusing in an armchair.
Recently I have worked through a lot of Vivek Singhs book as well as some of the more recent authors and my Indian Cookbook collection consists of 130 plus books.
I think that the above list were the special books that I really relied on back in the day but, nowadays, I have certain recipes in a number of cookbooks to fall back on depending on who is around and what is available.
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