Popping in to say hello on a busy day, and to tell you this is AWESOME and another new favourite. It takes about 1.5 to cook (mostly reducing the sauce for an intense flavour). Another winner from #FromGujaratWithLove
Lasaniya Batata, Garlic and Potato Curry, from the Kathiyawadi region.
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I do love a cookbook that attributes recipes to their source - person and/or cuisine.
#FromGujaratWithLove talks about the sub-cuisines of Gujarat.
TIL "Kathiyawadi food is less sweet than other Gujarati regional cuisines, with generous use of garlic and chillies."
🧵 3/From Gujarat with Love/Vina Patel ⬆️
This book will sit in your bookshelves alongside others in the same modern Indian genre - think Fresh India (Meera Sodha), and Chaat (Maneet Chauhan) and Chai, Chaat and Chutney (Chetna Makan)
Recommended with love for all lovers of Indian food.
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🧵 2/From Gujarat with Love/Vina Patel ⬆️
The paper in this gorgeous book is matt enough to scribble your notes on. The index is not extensive, but workable.
The book begins with 20 pages of intro material - a lovely overview of Gujarat, conversions, and a glossary of essential ingredients. It puts its basic recipes right up front - pastes and powders - followed by chutneys and pickles (which are essential to Indian food, but usually appear at the back of books).
Then there are Salads and Raitas; Appetisers; Dals and "Soups" (!!); Curries; Breads; Rice and Khichdi; Drinks and Deserts. I love that there is a Cracked Wheat khichdi in the book - I make one but don't recall having ever seen a recipe published in a book before.
There are recipes I recognise in the book - Khandi, Dhokla, Okra Fries ( @Splodgenoodles ); Masoor Dal; Amritsari Chole, Butter Paneer, Pav Bhaji, the breads, and more...). But also new ones to me Panki (a rice and yoghurt based pancake), a chaat based on spinach, Green Goddess Chutney Pizza 😆 , Sago Khishdi with beetroot !! and much more.
And these Kachori (in the pic) - make them for breakfast on weekends.
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🧵 1/From Gujarat with Love/Vina Patel
It gives me a lot of pleasure to bring you this gorgeous Indian cookbook, - food from the state of Gujarat. It is the first of 2 Indian food cookbooks this week. And I adore it.
From Gujarat with Love, by Vina Patel
Published: 2021
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Pages: 208
Price: Around $31, but always check around as prices vary. Ebooks can be cheaper.
There are 102 recipes in this book, ALL Vegetarian 💃 🎈
This book is one of the current genre within Indian cookbooks that present a modern approach to Indian food - eg, uses olive oil in some dishes instead of ghee, some modern names, modern plating. But this book balances that nicely with a few gorgeous pics of colourful India.
Mind you, I resist Rasam being called soup, and a couple of other clangers - you change a dish entirely when you create a perception in an audience that it is like a commonly known western dish. Rasam is not soup in that sense. (Like the trend some years ago to call some Indian rice dishes "risotto". *wince*)
But I ❤️ this book, and it is one that might stay on my bookshelves. Partly because it is a regional cookbook, and India does regional cooking like no Aussie truly understands.
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