The Bad Cook's Guide to Indian Cooking By Aakanksha Sethi

All kinds of humans to cook well The Indian recipes are simple and come with great illustrations There is attention to detailing ie quantity and types of ingredients to choose Most of the cosmopolitan recipes can be found here The visuals are so spot on for Indian cooking that it helps to identify the ingredients and the meals with ease Gives you the best Indian meals with diverse nutritional valuesOverall verdict I can visualize girls and boys going through this book and making yummy foods in their PGs while the mess food can be easily ditched without guilt I give this book points for visuals and easy uptake of ingredients and cooking methods If you were to ask why not see YouTube Well.

As someone who struggles in the kitchen myself I can relate to Aakanksha Sethi s journey as a bad cook Finding quick and easy recipes that yield delicious results is always a challenge That s why Sethi s cookbook is such a game changer for me With her straightforward approach and emphasis on simplicity I finally feel confident stepping into the kitchen knowing that I can whip up authentic Indian dishes without the fear of culinary disasters Sethi s cookbook has become my go to guide for fuss free cooking and I m grateful for her ingenious recipes that have transformed my cooking experience The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking is a culinary gem for both novices and seasoned cooks alike With her brilliantly illustrated flow chart recipes Sethi transforms even the most inexperienced cook into a kitchen maestro From basic paneer dishes to complex biryanis every recipe is meticulously laid out ensuring foolproof results every time What sets this cookbook apart is its user friendly approach making Indian cooking accessible to all regardless of skill level Whether you re a novice or an expert Sethi s cookbook is a must have addition to any kitchen The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking Let s cool up a storm in a Kadhai Review of The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking What to do if you love food but aren t a good cook The situation worsens when your family who too can t cook but love to eat it are dependent upon you Well the recipe book by Aakanksha Sethi comes to your rescue. Author amateur cook writes This recipe collection has been a labour of love for a decade with me gathering homestyle cooking tips and tricks from my super talented mother my equally gifted mother in law my resourceful domestic helpers from different villages and even my foodie friends and family members who have shared their secret recipes with me. From elementary paneer and microwave ghiya to straightforward chicken and homely biryani this brilliantly designed book with its flow charts and illustrations will set you up in the kitchen and no one will know your secret that you can t cook The book is littered with fun anecdotes funny caricatures and handy tips that took me by surprise Sethi has compiled it in quite a detail and some of the tips are simple yet surprising If you too struggle at cooking this one is for you The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking Aakansha Sethi offers a delightful recipe collection that began as a personal journal and evolved into a tangible guide for her daughter s future use With a heart warming intention to share her passion for cooking especially with beginners Aakansha presents a perfect starting point for those eager to learn the art of Indian cuisine. The book serves as an essential companion for novices offering fundamental tips such as setting up a spice box and mastering basic knife skills for vegetable preparation What sets this guide apart are the charming illustrations and motivating quotes scattered throughout its pages making the learning process engaging and enjoyable The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking not only teaches the nuances of Indian cooking but also encourages confidence in the kitchen It is evident that Aakansha s love for cooking shines through each recipe making it a warm and inviting experience for readers Whether you are just beginning your culinary journey or looking to expand your skills this book is a delightful and accessible resource that will surely inspire you to create flavourful dishes with ease The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking by Aakanksha Sethi Published by Juggernaut Books is not only packed with recipes from India but also has motivating quotes in between to keep up with the spirit of cooking experiments It helps moms women men in fact there is an old world charm to have a book to guide you rather than a video to misguide you The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking At its core The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking is a cookbook that offers simple Indian recipes Aakansha Sethi writes a simple and creative cookbook that provides a great start to cooking for people who have never set foot in a kitchen This is a survival kit for anyone who lives alone with the simplest recipes and detailed descriptions and fun illustrations. The way Aakansha introduces us to her recipes is refreshing Usually cookbooks present themselves in the most sophisticated way and the scenes are also quite worth a look but this book has a sense of normalcy and the voice of a regular woman trying not to up her cooking game but eat healthy together. From instructions on how to use the right tools to the systematic presentation of each recipe Sethi does an excellent job of making the book unique and effective Maybe my Indian mother would approve. All in all The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking is a great incentive for kitchen freaks to put into practice the simple recipes mentioned in the book The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking

The Bad Cook's Guide to Indian Cooking By Aakanksha Sethi
English
108
Kindle Edition
Aakanksha Sethi is a bad cook but she manages to make delicious Indian food because of this genius cookbook that she has compiled over the last ten years Now you can use it too From elementary paneer and microwave ghiya to straightforward chicken and homely biryani this brilliantly designed book with its flow charts and illustrations will set you up in the kitchen and no one will know your secret that you can t cook The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian CookingI m going to give this cookbook to my aunt because she doesn t really enjoy cooking Claiming to be a bad cook herself the book s author offers every recipe she has collected in the past ten years And after reading this book I am quite sure that every amateur soul who wants to master the art of cooking without letting others know the secret will be in ecstasy upon learning about this book The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking Cooking is not about being perfect it s about being real This book is for all the bad cooks out there who just want to make good food. The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking by Aakanksha Sethi is an accessible introduction to Indian homestyle cooking The book is a collection of well illustrated recipes illustrated by the author herself each presented with detailed flow charts and illustrations to guide even the most inexperienced cooks through the process Sethi has compiled these recipes over a decade ensuring they are foolproof and easy to follow. The recipes range from elementary dishes like elementary paneer and microwave ghiya to complex preparations such as straightforward chicken and homely chicken biryani What I especially loved was the way the author started off with the basics and moved on to the basic my favourite Sooji ka Halwa The Bad Cook s Guide to Indian Cooking The Bad Cook's Guide to Indian Cooking.

. Aakanksha Sethi is a bad cook but she manages to make delicious Indian food because of this genius cookbook that she has compiled over the last ten years