Roti

Roti
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Publisher : Nandita Godbole
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781940957180
ISBN-13 : 1940957184
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Roti by : Nandita Godbole

Download or read book Roti written by Nandita Godbole and published by Nandita Godbole. This book was released on 2019-04-05 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Steeped in an oral culture, the Indian cuisine offers many culinary gems from its numerous gastronomic regions, all responding to a season, region, and reason with individual flair. Representing an essential part of a meal, Roti and its many variations are individual, handcrafted creations that sustain the subcontinent and are loved across the world. Roti: 40 Classic Indian Breads & Sides explores essential breads like roti and chapati, alongside classic festive dishes like Puran Poli, and Kheer Patishapta. It also includes classic techniques applicable across many preparations, building confidence. To pair with these, Roti includes easy classic chutneys, raitas, relishes and desserts that effortlessly grace dinner tables whenever Roti’s are served. Making a roti is more than following a recipe or applying a technique. It engages all the senses: touching, kneading and feeling the dough, seeing how it responds to rolling, listening to the sounds of dry flour grazing across a rolling surface sensing when more flour is needed, watching it cook and recognizing the aroma of dough transforming to a roti, and finally tasting the sweetness that one has just created. There is true poetry in making these timeless creations. The repetitive process completed entirely by hand is a meditative and transcendent experience in itself. Explore your connection with each handcrafted roti as it becomes laden with warmth and comfort, enjoy the moments of its creation, and treasure the experience of sharing it with loved ones. Excerpts from forewords: "Rotis, a generic representation of breads are anything but mundane. So, to have Nandita’s roti recipes that span the versatility of India’s regional fare is a boon." Raghavan Iyer "I dare say this book will take a place of pride on the cook’s shelf next to classics by Julie Sahni and Madhur Jaffrey. That’s exactly where it will go in my library." Ken Albala


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