The Calcutta Kitchen by Simon Parkes and Udit Sarkhel
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Mild chicken curry with coconut milk (Murgir malai curry) (page 18)
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- ISBN 10 1566566797
- ISBN 13 9781566566797
- Published Mar 01 2008
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 192
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Interlink Publishing Group
- Imprint Interlink Publishing Group
Publishers Text
Great cookbooks, like all great works of art, have the power to illuminate the unfamiliar. This book achieves just that, taking readers (at least those who haven't been to Calcutta) to places they've never visited, let alone imagined. In a compendium of masterly recipes, essays, and images, coauthors Parkes and Sarkhel and photographer Jason Lowe serve up a vision of India's third-largest city that stays with you long after you've left the kitchen.""
-James Oseland, Saveur Magazine
"What you've got to remember about us Bengalis," a good friend once told Simon Parkes, "is that we're only really interested in three things: educating our children, reading books, and food." Bengalis have a passion for good food - its authenticity, its freshness, its part in social occasions, and the pleasure of serving it at the table. The Calcutta Kitchen captures the essence of those pleasures through the evocative narrative of the BBC Food Programme's Simon Parkes, the recipes of renowned chef Udit Sarkhel, and the pictures of award-winning photographer Jason Lowe.
Calcuttans know and adore fish, vegetables, and desserts in particular. They have a curiosity about food that never fades, and so they have embraced influences from around the world - most notably the English, Armenians"

