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Reddit mentions of The Indian Cooking Course: Techniques - Masterclasses - Ingredients - 300 Recipes

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of The Indian Cooking Course: Techniques - Masterclasses - Ingredients - 300 Recipes. Here are the top ones.

The Indian Cooking Course: Techniques - Masterclasses - Ingredients - 300 Recipes
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    Features:
  • Directed towards non-Indian cooks
  • 450 classic and popular recipes -techniques and step-by-step masterclasses
  • Beautiful color photos
  • Short number of steps that can be completed in a relatively short time
  • High quality food that can be prepared with ease by the typical home cook
Specs:
Height10.125 Inches
Length8.625 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2016
Weight3.9 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on The Indian Cooking Course: Techniques - Masterclasses - Ingredients - 300 Recipes:

u/ffaras · 3 pointsr/IndianFood

When looking for inspiration for Indian food I always reach for Raghavan Iyer's 660 Curries or Monisha Bharadwaj's The Indian Cooking Course.

The latter has become a house favourite. We ended up buying 5 extra copies to gift friends and family.

u/hairy-chinese-kid · 2 pointsr/IndianFood

Some of my favourites:

u/wotan_weevil · 1 pointr/Cooking

I like Pushpesh Pant, India: The Cookbook. However, it isn't a beginner's cookbook, and might be hard to get into if you haven't cooked Indian food before.

For a great beginner's cookbook: Monisha Bharadwaj, The Indian Cooking Course.

Not as comprehensive as the first one above, and not as beginner friendly as the second, but a nice cookbook with some very good recipes: Priya Wickramasinghe, Food of India.