Saturday, January 10, 2009

Ultimate Potato Cookbook or New Jewish Cooking

Ultimate Potato Cookbook

Author: Megha Patil

There are probably as many ways to cook the potato as there are people to cook it. In this gorgeous, lip-smacking celebration of everybody's favourite vegetable, the author presents over 100 exciting potato dishes from India and around the world: soups, salads, snacks, stews, curries, rice, pasta, pancakes, breads, desserts, and street food. An eclectic mix of classic recipes and unusual adaptations for the Indian palate, this is one cookbook nobody can do without!

Recipes include:

- Potato and Almond Soup - Potato and Seafood Chowder with Indian Spices - Baked Potatoes with - Assorted Fillings - Potatoes and Mussels in White Wine - Potato, Pineapple and Cashewnut Curry - Goa Curry with Potatoes and Eggs - Spaghetti with Spicy Potatoes and Clams - Potato Crêpes with Mixed Berry Filling - and many more!



See also: Economics of Globalization or Black Families in Corporate America

New Jewish Cooking: Groundbreaking Dairy-Free Kosher Recipes from Bevis Marks The Restaurant

Author: Jason Prangnell

New Jewish Cooking is a truly groundbreaking recipe book for all lovers of kosher food - with recipes taken from the world-famous Bevis Marks The Restaurant (itself situated next to Britain's oldest and best-loved synagogue) this is a book to break all expectations about Jewish food. Jason Prangnell's stunning cuisine draws on both Sephardic and Ashkanazi traditions whilst at the same time pulling in modern British and European influences - Prangnell himself is a non-Jew that adds an extra freshness to his approach. His cuisine has the added benefits of being dairy-free (for kosher dietary reasons) and is hence perfect for all with lactose intolerance. A stunning restaurant recipe book that will be greeted with delight and pride by all in the Jewish community and those outside who love good food and honest flavors.



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