Prashad Cooking with Indian Masters (ENGLISH)
S**S
Not the simplest recipes, but amazing food. An extraordinary cook book.
I bought my first copy in India in the late 1980s and have run through at least 5 copies since then. I have given it as a gift to the many people who have tried the food from this book and loved the food. I just ordered another copy as it really is the best cook book for Indian food out there. The caveat is that the recipes are complex and the formatting far from intuitive, the recipes being divided by either cooking style or region. This takes a little browsing, but well worth the effort.
F**D
A Superb Cookery Book For The Initiated
'Prashad, Cooking With Indian Masters' is, in terms of content, invaluable. I have had this book for 20 years and it has given me great insight into the incredible variety of Indian cuisines and helped me prepare many wonderful Indian meals.If, however, you are unfamiliar with Indian cookery, it may be tough going for you. The English--although clearly written for the Indian market--should give you relatively few problems per se. The photos and paper-quality, too, are very 1970s. Those superficial quibbles aside, though, this is an excellent and inspiring resource.However, in these days of (overly?) explicit recipes and hand-holding cookbook writing, it might not give sufficient detail. This book is not of the calibre of one of Madhur Jaffrey's or Julie Sahni's books, but if you want to venture out of the nursery and already know something about Indian cookery, it is a very worthwhile book indeed.3/11/17:I had to recently replace my treasured copy of Prashad... because it was just getting too tatty with so much use. I got a new, updated copy. Many of my original caveats remain, however the physical quality of the paper, the printing, even (to some degree the B&W photos) were far better than my old copy, and a few things had been edited or improved. It's still a great resource, though with all the Indian cookery videos on YouTube, there are many more choices than there were in the late 1980s.
A**.
Makes the meal
Usha's pickles...some take a bit of determination to decipher, but every one that I"ve made has been a great addition to our meals. Many recipes work well as accompaniments for non-Indian food as well. This book is a great resource. Thanks, Usha!
A**R
Husband loves it !
I bought this for my husband since he wanted to try his hand on cooking and he would never try a recipe from anyone less than the best chef.The book has a very good approach to teach a newbie about Indian cooking terms. Though the pages keep falling out due to low quality binding.
S**E
Amazing cookbook for expert cooks
Amazing cookbook giving recipes from different regions of India. However, it is not for an average cook. Many of these recipes are not detailed enough. You got to have some experience with cooking Indian food. Pictures in the book do more harm than being useful. Paper quality and print could have been better.
J**K
I'm a young aspiring cook and this book is great! The author did a great job of writing ...
I'm a young aspiring cook and this book is great! The author did a great job of writing critical steps in each recipe and is straight to the point. This is a very good book for the basics, and as the author mentions, should be leveraged for creativity not only duplicating recipes.
N**H
Improvement to be implemented immediately.
Firstly i found the paper of poor quality, the pictures were not clear so the true color was not showing and lastly i was looking for Rumali Roti recipie which was missing in the indian bread section. Overall the recepies are good. I wish the author could send me a hands on instruction on rumali roti.The price could be raised but definately the above mentioned improvement should be implemented.Thanks,Narindra
R**4
Very Good Book
Amazing recipes that you might not find anywhere else. A chef recommended it, I am sure I will treasure it for life.
R**L
Classic Indian Cuisine
A must have book if you want to know about the classic Indian cuisine. Note, that it is majorly concentrated around non-vegetarian dishes. The best thing about this book is that the recipes are authentic and have been approved and verified by the chef.This is an important work, if you want to upskill yourself in Indian cuisine. The only issue is the printing. This seminal work deserves a better printing quality and publisher.Go for kindle version if paper quality is a concern for you.
A**R
Excellent addition to my cooking library
Excellent addition to my cooking library.Most recipes are quite simple to make.Have tried more than a few.All great.
M**Y
Livraison rapide
Le livre est arrivé très vite et la premiere recette que j'ai essayé était super! L'auteur recommande qu'on suit les recettes exactement mais on n'a pas pu faire ca et tout de meme le plat était excellent!
R**K
This is the ONE!
This is the ultimate book on Indian cooking. If you are a novice and are daunted by the intricacies of Indian cuisine, then stay away. However, if you want the ultimate guide to authentic Indian cooking by the greatest chefs around, then you can't go wrong with this one! Jiggs Kalra and Manjit Singh Gill are the best in the business and most established restaurants swear by their expertise and have made a name for themselves with the recipes in this book. With recipes from the length and breadth of this vast nation, helpful annotations, and elaborate instructions, you'd be able to whip up a fancy fare with Prashad!
N**K
Excellent book for North Indian non veg recipes
The author, inder Singh kalra is a very passionate, talented cook. I think he's a legend in Indian culinary circles. I also like the fact that the measurements for the ingredients are precise. The recipes that I've seen here are unlike any other. Though I've never tried any of the recipes, I'm still impressed.The book quality is good. Pages are thick and nice. The print isn't grade A bit it's enough.
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