Check them out, and if you end up preparing any of them, do give us an update on how it turned out. If you have any questions, feel free to email me, email is in my profile.
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Posts: 3833 | Location: Wolverine-Land!!!! | Registered: August 20, 2005
Thank you so much. That coconut milk cod recipe looks amazing!
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Posts: 13261 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: November 02, 2008
Looking forward to trying some of these. My son will cook Indian/Pakistani food occasionally. He says that he roasts and grinds his own spices and that is a critical step.
Is this something you do?
Posts: 2575 | Location: Georgia | Registered: July 12, 2004
Thank you. I have made aloo gobi and a lentil soup similar to the one you shared, but that is the extent of my Indian cooking experience. We eat Indian food on a weekly basis though.
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Posts: 16993 | Location: IA | Registered: May 28, 2009
9X18 - I buy my spices whole ( like I buy unroasted, whole, cumin seeds) and then I roast a small batch and grind in a dedicated Bodum coffee blade grinder before use. I guess your son must cook up some wonderful food.
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Posts: 3833 | Location: Wolverine-Land!!!! | Registered: August 20, 2005
I like spicey food. Palak Paneer is a favorite. I adapted a potato-cauliflower-curry phylo dough knish recipe. Made it several times, never wrote it down-just kind of wing it each time. Navoratan Khorma is a grail recipe. I have several cookbooks and have found recipes online but none seem to be 'it'. A red lentil and yellow split pea curry soup recipe is in the queue. Thanks for the links!
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Posts: 6101 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: September 14, 2003
Mr Kablammo- if you would, please check out this cookbook, titled, "660 Curries" , by Raghavan Iyer. It is perhaps the best Indian cookbook out in the market these days. And Raghavan is a friend of mine. This cookbook will give you lots to cook and it is very good in explaining the ins and outs of Indian cooking.
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Posts: 3833 | Location: Wolverine-Land!!!! | Registered: August 20, 2005