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Cooking at Home with Pedatha: Vegetarian Recipes from a Traditional Andhra Kitchen
S**I
Authentic Indian Cuisine
Indian cooking has always been a challenge for me- with no training in this cuisine I am especially appreciative when a cookbook has clear and authentic directions. This book feels like I am in the kitchen with an Indian grandmother, learning how to use asafoetida as a spice, building up the flavors in a sambar, understanding the value of using fenugreek leaves, and making unique yet familiar chutneys with ease.I have various other solid Westernized Indian cookbooks, but this is the only one that I feel doesn't take shortcuts with the ingredients or the techniques. That being said, this is most definitely an everyday cooking book- most recipes are 1-2 pages, to the point, and not too involved. However, if you love Indian food as much as I do, the temptation will be to make 4-6 recipes at a time from Pedatha since they are inherently pretty simple recipes. This cookbook may require a (most welcome!) trip to the Indian grocery to pick up a variety of spices and new herbs, but many items are used in multiple recipes, so no ingredients should be wasted. If you are looking to invest some time learning Indian vegetarian home cooking, this book is a must!
L**Y
Always delivered in good shape. Here are are my thoughts when it ...
I've bought this book at least 5 times from Amazon, to give as a gift to a relative or friend over the years. Not counting my own purchase. Always delivered in good shape. Here are are my thoughts when it comes to the content itself. The food is very specific to the southern part of India, Andhra Pradesh as it used to be called, with a touch of Karnataka as well.Its all vegetarian and if you talk to any one from that part of India right now, they probably wont remember it.It doesn't help that some of the ingredients are not available in some regions of USA.These recipes are for people who want to cook authentic food from this region and can put in the effort to get the ingredients.I highly recommend this book, its a treat.
V**I
A good cookbook that covers small part of south Indian cuisine
I was skeptical about the arrival of this book! It took so long probably due to the current situation but I was glad when it finally arrived. Beautiful photography and presentation. 80% of recipes are authentic but I wish Pulusu section had more authentic Andra PUlusu like pacchi pulusu apart from the yogurt based recipes. Also bisibele bath is more Karnataka than Andhra Rice dish and moong daal sweet recipe is more authentic Kerala dish. There are many more Native Andhra Pulusu and sweet recipes and this book only covers a small section of it.
P**A
lip-smacking
Though most of the recipes are not for faint-hearted (quite laborious since they ususally demand every spice be prepared from scratch), they reward well:) I am from India, but not the part where these cuisines are from. So, I cannot vouch for their authenticity, but I still love most of the dishes, expecially the chutneys. I also like the fact that authors were thoughtful enought to include names of common ingredients in 2-3 languages, along with their photos.
A**.
Yum!
"Cooking at Home with Pedatha" is a Fantastic book on how to cook South Indian food. After having lived in the south for some time, I missed the local cuisine. This is Andhra style, my favorite South Indian style. Now with ingredients found at my local Indian grocer, I'm able to cook the easy to follow recipes to make fantastic, authentic tasting meals with ease.As a bonus - The seller shipped the book much faster than expected as well. Thanks!Recommended. A+
H**L
only for use in India
I was suckered by the description "best vegetarian book in the world". That it might be, but the ingredients are in Indian: Brinjal (bharta variety), Bengal gram, Nagasagaralu, Kalllupachi, Maratimoggu, Anaspuvvu, even Jaggery are not something I would recognize, even in an "Eastern" grocery store. A savvy shopper might find them in NYC, but in rural Iowa tit is altogether to much work just to put a meal on the table.
P**Y
Great buy - Thank you for creating it!
A rare find. Very happy with the recipes. All traditional and hard to find recipes. Even my American and middle eastern friend tried the recipes and bought a book for themselves. You will not e disappointed!
V**A
Disappointed
I had high hopes for this cook book. I'm sure if you're a chef, then you'd find this interesting. I'm a very good cook and I was looking for real recipes. These are not really. A lot of beautiful pictures, great explanations on ingredients but not a lot of actual recipes. Most of the recipes are sauce like (and that may be the regional food). I probably will never actually make a recipe out of this cook book. The cook book that was recommended to me (by a southern Indian) is Indian Home Cooking by Suvir Saran and Stephanie Lyness (on Amazon) and that I use and just accommodate for my families dietary needs.
I**T
Get it now!
Using mild, restrained language, this is a brilliant book.Quite apart from an awesome introduction to a very specific style of cooking, a kind of composite of Andhra and Karnataka cuisine intermingled into a wholly credible mixture, it has recipes that work first time, straightaway, no problems. This, for a self-taught male of advanced years.This is my second copy; the first one was stolen by a (supposed) friend to whom it had been lent. I have used the book extensively before, and whatever has been certified is from actual experience.A piece of sincere advice - buy it now. Do not hesitate. I was unable to buy the replacement for some months due to the pricing; now it is back where it ought to be, and needs to be acquired immediately.
B**E
Five Stars
One of the best and authentic South Indian vegetarian books mainly of Andhra cuisine.
パ**ラ
Local Cooking at its Best!
This well edited and presented cookbook is a joy! It presents very authentic recipes from a traditional Andhra Pradesh, South Indian kitchen. Real grandma's cooking! I much prefer this kind of regional Indian cookbook which offers recipes with authentic spices and vegetables without substitution. I am no longer interested in Indian cookbooks that change everything for a western audience. I want to know how these kinds of local/ regional meals are enjoyed/eaten in India - not westernize them! I want to know what the real thing is and this book introduces you to the real thing from the Andhra Pradesh coastal area in India.I highly recommend this excellent cookbook!
A**R
Five Stars
A truly excellent book. The recipes are quite out of the ordinary.
M**O
南インド料理を更に楽しみたい人へ
Andhra Pradeshのおばあちゃんのレシピ、とうちでは親しみを込めて呼んでいる一冊です。この本でなければ学べないことがあるので、素材別の索引はなくとも星は5つです。スタータースパイスに関しては、その種類と「炒める」という言葉であっさり表現されている本ばかりですが、これはその順番を説明してくれる貴重な本です。また、オールカラーで全てのレシピに写真が付いているのも素晴らしい点です。巻末には南インド料理で使われる豆や野菜の写真と英語、ヒンディーそしてテルグ語での表記が載っていて大変役立ちます。レシピそのものに関しては、他の野菜での代用例が載っているのが特徴です。例に載っていない野菜でも食感や水分量が似ていれば同じような調理法で美味しくいただけます。応用が利くレシピほど優れていると改めて思いました。
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