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Learn to COOK - Savoring the Spice Coast of India: Fresh Flavors from Kerala

Savoring the Spice Coast of India: Fresh Flavors from Kerala
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Manufacturer: Morrow Cookbooks
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.595483
EAN: 9780060192570
ISBN: 0060192577
Label: Morrow Cookbooks
Manufacturer: Morrow Cookbooks
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2000-08-01
Publisher: Morrow Cookbooks
Studio: Morrow Cookbooks

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Editorial Reviews:

"I was nine years old when I first went to Kerala, my father's boyhood home, where the lush tip of India meets the Arabian Sea. I'd heard stories about this place, seen photographs, and even tasted the lively South Indian curries my father cooked in our suburban Boston home. Still, nothing prepared me for how extraordinarily exotic it would seem when I stepped off that Indian Airlines plane ...."

A colorful land of spices and coconut palms, the southern state of Kerala is home to some of the most vibrant and flavorful cooking in all of India. Virtually undiscovered by Americans, its distinctive cuisine is influenced as much by its abundance of fresh ingredients (including fish, lamb, coconut, ginger, green chilies, black pepper, tamarind, and curry leaves) as by its different religious groups (Hindu, Christian, and Muslim) and cultures that make up its population. Now acclaimed cookbook author Maya Kaimal offers a unique culinary journey to Kerala, sharing the authentic recipes passed down by her family and other Keralan cooks.

Vastly different from the familiar North Indian staples of tandoori chicken, fried breads, and thick sauces, the food of Kerala has a lively tropical spirit, revealed in dishes like Tamarind Shrimp, Vegetables in Fragrant Coconut Milk, Batter-Fried Bananas, and the ubiquitous Sourdough Pancakes known as dhosa. Kaimal offers more than one hundred of these flavorful recipes, each carefully adapted for the home kitchen. Chapters on getting started, stocking your pantry, and planning a complete South Indian meal

provide thoughtful explanations of ingredients, seasonings, and techniques, making it easy for home cooks to create the complex layers of flavor that characterize Keralan cuisine.

Enlivened by Kaimal's passion for her father's homeland, and by outstanding four-color photographs, Savoring the Spice Coast of India is more than simply a cookbook. It is a captivating taste of a culture and cuisine to which you will want to return again and again.




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Summary: Fragrant Spices
Comment: "The spice coast, a fertile stretch of shoreline running along the southern and western reaches of the Indian peninsula, has drawn traders since antiquity. The vast array of peoples that came in search of its natural abundance of black pepper and other spices have given the region a tolerance and openness towards outsiders that continues to be at the core of this unusually harmonious society." ~ pg. 6

Cooking from Maya Kaimal's cookbook is a comforting experience. Your kitchen will be filled with the warm scents of exotic spices as you try many of these delicious recipes. To start I tried the Spice Tea (Masala Chai) which uses cinnamon, peppercorns, cloves, cardamom pods and tea. You can use a rooibos teabag (no caffeine) in place of the black tea if you are making it at night and I also used soymilk in place of the whole milk.

I decided to make an Indian lunch so I made the Seasoned Dhal. If you can't find Ghee then you can just use some butter or make Ghee by following a recipe in this book. The dhal recipe calls for 2 ½ cups of water but I found I needed 3 ½ cups. It was fairly easy to make so next on my list was the Spicy Beef Curry. The recipe calls for "curry leaves" which can be difficult to locate unless you order them online. Fortunately they are optional so you don't have to worry about ordering them. The addition of lemon juice to a curry was new to me but it has a surprising result. The way the beef was boiled before the curry is made is also something new I'd never tried before. This tenderized the beef quite nicely and the result was quite delicious.

Some of the other recipes you may want to try include:

Coconut Rice Pancakes
Banana Fritters
Pumpkin with Toasted Coconut
Tamarind Shrimp (you need to order tamarind concentrate)
Lamb Vindaloo
Cardamom Coffee

Maya Kaimal has created a beautiful cookbook filled with traditions and cooking from Kerala. She made many visits to India to obtain many of the recipes in this book. She includes recipes made by Christians and Hindus so that is why you find recipes for meat and vegetarian fare.

~The Rebecca Review


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Summary: fool-proof
Comment: After i tried the first recipe, it went so well I started trying 3-4 a day (a DAY!), and each one came out fabulous. The main dishes in particular were most excellent. Friends are asking to borrow the book after sharing dishes I've made. SO MUCH EASIER than I ever thought! The writing is excellent, historical background fascinating. My favorite cookbook!

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Summary: Kerala cuisine, yummy recipes
Comment: This is the best, most authentic cookbook I've seen for Kerala cuisine. Maya's love for the region and the food really shows. Also, the recipes are very easy to follow. I commend the author on figuring out appropriate quantities, because most Keralites cook with amounts like "some of this" and "some of that" that aren't exactly quantified! Anyway, I recommend this to anyone who enjoys South Indian cuisine. There are both vegetarian and non-veg recipes. The book is not exhaustive, but there are plenty of recipes in many categories of meal courses.

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Summary: Great cookbook
Comment: I absolutely love this cookbook. I was shopping around for indian cookbooks and this one interested me because I have not really tried anything from the Kerala region in India. I was pleasantly surprised that the book was so well organized, the pictures are as wonderfully delicious as the recipes. The author begins this book with an introduction to Kerala, and her family. She then gives you a list of ingredients, and spices that you will likely use in her recipes and she even has some websites listed for hardder to find ingredients (i.e. curry leaves). Luckily there is an Indian market near where I live and was able to locate the hard to find curry leaves. I have tried around 9 recipes from this book so far: the chicken kurma, potatoes with cabbage, and even the noodle pudding. All of the recipes won rave reviews. Best of all I now have an excellent Chai recipe, not to sweet not too strong, so i won't be paying the ridiculous $3.80 for it anymore at the coffee shops. I discovered that the recipes once you have a well stocked pantry are easy and inexpensive to make. This is great since i am on a student's budget!

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Summary: Too much emphasis on appearance;
Comment: Appearance of the cookbook, not the food to be cooked. I used to have a rule never to buy a cookbook with color pictures in it. I find it hard to take a cookbook seriously if it looks like a travel brochure. This cookbook has that look to me.

But, the content of the cookbook seems just fine. My rule about color photographs has adapted over the years since there are some well written cookbooks with pictures if you search around enough. I've only made one recipe out of this cookbook so far, a spicy beef curry. I like the cookbook, I just wish it was a little less gaudy.


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