Classic Indian Recipes by Pushpesh Pant
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- ISBN 10 1837290644
- ISBN 13 9781837290642
- Published Apr 02 2026
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 352
- Language English
- Countries Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States
- Publisher Phaidon Press
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An essential collection of beloved home cooking recipes from India’s most famous food historian.Classic Indian Recipes is a vibrant celebration of the diversity and depth of Indian cuisine. Pushpesh Pant, author of the global bestseller India: The Cookbook, presents a carefully curated treasury of tried-and-tested dishes from across the country, inviting home cooks around the world to experience this unique and extraordinary culinary culture.
The book’s more than 150 recipes reflect the rich tapestry of Indian food traditions. Readers will find an array of homemade meals – including vegetarian options – along with sumptuous feasting dishes and festive sweets, each accompanied by a lively headnote and stunning photograph of the finished dish. Well-known and much-loved dished such as Butter Chicken, Roghanjosh, and Dal Makhani appear alongside more traditional and unusual fare – for example, Hyderabadi Dum ki Biryani (slow-cooked biryani) and Gucchi Pulau (morel pilaf). There are accessible versions of iconic recipes, such as samosas, pakoras, dosas, and chapatis, as well as a host of chutneys and drinks.
With a detailed introduction covering the various regions of the country and the gradual evolution of Indian food across India and the world, Pushpesh Pant sets the stage for the recipes that follow. His insights into the cultural and historical background of Indian cuisine reveal the philosophy of Indian home cooking – one rooted in balance, seasonality, and deeply held roots.
Recipes include: Hariali Paneer Tikka (green paneer skewers), Dhokla (steamed lentil cake), Musallam Raan (slow-cooked aromatic leg of lamb), Nejandu Kari (crab curry), Aloo Methi (potatoes with fenugreek), and Shahi Tukra (royal bread pudding).
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- Buddhist Peace Recipes
- Classic Cooking of Punjab
- Cuisines
- Fast Food
- Food Path: Cuisine Along the Grand Trunk Road from Kabul to Kolkata
- From the King's Table to Street Food: A Food History of Delhi
- Gourmet Journeys in India
- Hindu Soul Recipes
- India - Kookboek: Het enige boek over Indiaas eten dat je nodig hebt
- India Cookbook
- The Indian Vegetarian Cookbook
- Jiggs Kalra's Daawat: The Television Series
- Kama Bhog: Foods of Love

