Rice Bowl: Vegetarian Rice Recipes from India and the World

Rice Bowl: Vegetarian Rice Recipes from India and the World

by Pragati Bidkar
Rice Bowl: Vegetarian Rice Recipes from India and the World

Rice Bowl: Vegetarian Rice Recipes from India and the World

by Pragati Bidkar

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From the acclaimed author of '30 Days of Daal' -

Rice Bowl features vegetarian and vegan recipes from the heartland of India. The book features stunning food photos and popular dishes like pilafs and biryani. Step by step instructions, special notes, advice on how to cook rice using several different methods, make this book a usable hands on guide for adventurous cooks the world over.

The author uses a Less is More approach using a limited number of herbs and spices to enhance a dish.

Rice is the staple diet of most people in Asia, and is an important food group. Any Indian meal is incomplete without rice.

Featured recipes to note are the Golden Spiced Rice or Masalebhat of Maharashtra, Fruit & Nut Rice Pilaf of the far north/ Kashmir, Vangi Bhat and tomato rice of the South, Pilafs and Biryani, street food favorites like Bombay Skillet Rice or Schezwan fried Rice and so on.

Serve these as the main dish or pair them with an Indian meal. Now you can easily plan an Indian curry dinner and wow your family with these bold and flavorful rice creations from India.

Don't forget to check out the other books in the series, 30 Days of Daal which celebrates lentils, and Chai Street, a celebration of Indian Street Food.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152580952
Publisher: Pragati Bidkar
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Series: Curry Dinner Recipes
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Pragati Bidkar is the founder and creator of the immensely popular vegetarian food blog KamalKitchen.com. ‘Kamal’ means wonderful or magical in the Hindi language, and it is everything she wants her blog and recipes to be.

Pragati started experimenting in the kitchen since a young age and has been dishing out yummy food for friends and family for 25 years. She studied and worked in the United States for many years, and absorbed regional cuisines and influences. Today, she focuses on using locally available produce and selective herbs and spices in her cooking.

In her books, you will find a Less is More approach to Indian cooking. Her recipes are bold, flavorful and tailored for global food lovers and culinary adventurers.

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