#Newbooka collectionofsimpleanglo-indianrecipes
‘A
COLLECTION OF SIMPLE ANGLO-INDIAN RECIPES’ is a revised, consolidated version of four of my earlier
Cookery Books, namely Anglo-Indian
Delicacies, A Collection of Anglo-Indian Roasts, Casseroles and Bakes, The Anglo-Indian
Snack Box and The Anglo-Indian Festive Hamper.
More
than 350 Recipes of traditional, popular and well loved, Anglo-Indian Dishes
have been specially selected from these earlier cook books and featured in this
Omni-bus Edition. This single consolidated
Imprint of easy-
to- follow Recipes of popular
Anglo-Indian Dishes features Soups & Pepper
Water, Curries & Fries, Roasts & Stews, Rice dishes & Pilafs,
Foogath and Sambal, Pickles & Relishes, Casseroles and Baked Dishes, Short
Eats, Nibbles & Finger food, Sweets & Desserts, Custards &
Puddings, Christmas & Festive Treats,
Homemade wine, Curry Powders, etc.
The huge selection
of Recipes featured in this Cookery book will surely take one on a sentimental
and nostalgic journey down memory lane
of old forgotten Anglo-Indian Delicacies. All the old dishes cooked during the
time of the British Raj have now been revived to suit present day tastes and
aplates. This Cookery Book would also serve as a ‘Ready Reckoner’ and a useful
guide for teaming up dishes for everyday Anglo-Indian Meals as well as for festive and special
occasions.
So what are you waiting for? Delve into
this awesome collection and you’ll find simple and easy recipes for preparing
your favorite Ox tail and Trotters Soups, Plain Pepper Water or Bone Pepper
Water, Vindaloos and Curries, Devil Fries & Chops, Nana’s Special Duck,
Chicken, Beef & Pork Roasts, Country Captain Chicken, Papa Pat’s Pork
Chops, Mince Cutlets, Stews, Croquettes & Rissoles, Yellow Coconut Rice
& Ball Curry, Junglee Palau & Vegetable Jalfrazie, Cabbage Foogath
& Tomato Sambal, Brinjal Pickle, Fish Padda and many more ANGLO-INDIAN
DELICACIES.
Add that special ‘Anglo’ touch to your
meal by baking a simple and tasty Shepherd’s Pie, a Pot Luck Casserole, a Pork
Mince Pie or any of those old ‘one dish meals’
that your grandma baked in your childhood. Choose your favourite baked
dish recipe from A COLLECTION OF ANGLO-INDIAN ROASTS, CASSEROLES AND BAKES. The
very names of the recipes will make you drool. Round it off with a creamy Caramel Custard, Bread
Pudding, Strawberry Flummery, Apple Grunt or any other lip-smacking
Anglo-Indian Dessert or Sweet from the vast selection that has been featured.
Host a Party and serve your guests old
Anglo-Indian Short Eats and Nibbles from
THE
ANGLO-INDIAN SNACK BOX, that were the
rage at ‘Parties, Soirees and Elegant Evening Gatherings’ in the olden days
- all innovated and made famous by the
Mog Cooks of yore in the Tea Gardens in the Hills. Snack on Liver on Toast
Squares, Scotch Eggs and Deviled Eggs, Cheese Straws, Mince Curry Puffs, Coconut
Puffs, Mince Panthras, Fish Fingers, Fritters and a whole lot more,
What’s your favourite childhood
Christmas memory? Do you associate Christmas
with the smells, sounds and sights of the season? This Cookery Book aims at just that. The
separate section on THE ANGLO-INDIAN
FESTIVE HAMPER features recipes of all the old Anglo-Indian Christmas
favourites such as the Traditional Christmas Cakes, Plum Cakes, Mince Pies,
Fruit Cakes, Kalkals, Rose Cookies, Coconut Sweets, the Christmas Pudding, Bole
Cake, Semolina Cake, Dodol, Beveca, Marzipan Sweets, Peanut Fudge, Cashew nut
Fudge, , etc, etc. It will awaken long forgotten magical memories of childhood - Of
the smell of the decorated Pine Christmas Tree in the sitting room, the
enticing aroma of Christmas Cakes being baked, the Kalkals and Rose Cookies
being fried and the aroma of the other Christmas Goodies being prepared in the
kitchen by Mama and Nana - Memories of the whole family sitting round the
dining table on
“Kalkal
Making Day” rolling the kalkals on the back of a fork or fighting to lick the
left over cake batter in the mixing bowl come flooding back. Recreate the Christmas of your childhood with
these recipes of all the old Christmas Treats. Then to round off the festive
spread, you could make your own home-made Grape and Ginger Wine.
The recipes in this book are simple and
easy to follow and only easily available ingredients have been suggested. The
easy-to-follow directions for preparing these old, popular, sumptuous dishes
make cooking simple, enjoyable and problem-free. The pungency of the dishes can
be adjusted according to individual taste by reducing or increasing the amount
of chillie powder, spices or pepper powder suggested in each recipe.
All the recipes in this Book are for 6
generous servings. If cooking for a smaller or larger number, the quantities
should be adjusted accordingly.
The word “Everlasting” means ‘something, that once
created, endures through time and never ceases to exist’. Anglo-Indian Cuisine is “EVERLASTING” and will endure forever and ever.
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