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Do you love to read recipe books?
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Please somebody recommend some good Indian cookbooks??
I love Asian and sweets the best. Although I don't cook much I do have a collection of recipe books.
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Cooking is something someone else does, and I'm willing to pay so no problem.
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Kylie Kwong has an amazing book called "Simple Chinese Cooking". It is easy to prepare, affordable and very authentic. That's one of my husband's favourites.MelMariah wrote:I read them and try to cook as many as possible in there.
Please somebody recommend some good Indian cookbooks??
I love Asian and sweets the best. Although I don't cook much I do have a collection of recipe books.
Gordon Ramsay's "Great Escape" is a very comprehensive Indian cookery book. Recipes range from beginner to expert. All of them are extremely delicious. You are bound to learn a lot from it.
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Thanks! I'll be sure to check them out.. I've heard Kylie Kwong's name around but never really found any books...Trix9201 wrote:Kylie Kwong has an amazing book called "Simple Chinese Cooking". It is easy to prepare, affordable and very authentic. That's one of my husband's favourites.MelMariah wrote:I read them and try to cook as many as possible in there.
Please somebody recommend some good Indian cookbooks??
I love Asian and sweets the best. Although I don't cook much I do have a collection of recipe books.
Gordon Ramsay's "Great Escape" is a very comprehensive Indian cookery book. Recipes range from beginner to expert. All of them are extremely delicious. You are bound to learn a lot from it.
I'll have to search around.
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