New York Times ran an article last year - "Are Apps Making Cookbooks Obsolete?", which created quite a stir among foodies. In the article it is said -
"Cookbooks have long offered their own kind of enriched content, in the form of scribbles left in the margins by cooks who found they liked a little extra cinnamon, or a higher oven temperature."
..yes I own cookbooks for the same reason as I can scribble what I think about a certain recipe as I make it. Though I don't normally end up cooking from all the books I own, they have an old-school-charm to it. Only when one experiences it, they would know the warm feeling for cooking from a book rather from an app.
After 5 years of her first cookbook, Ruta Kahate (5 Spices 50 Dishes fame) brings us a new edition with about 125 easy indian recipes that can be made in 30 mins or less. It starts with a "Shortcut Shelf" which has recipes for read-to-use pastes/condiments that can be stored or refrigerated for later use. Drawing inspiration for Thai Red Curry and Green Curry pastes, she has Red Masala and Green Masala that can be made quite easily and these are handy to spruce up almost anything - from meat to veggies to sandwiches and even pastas.
Similarly there are some funky names for other categories as well such as "Brisk Breakfasts", "Mains in Minutes", "Curries in a hurry", "Swift Soups", "Zippy Snacks" etc. Some of the recipes are quite intriguing like "Tomato Water" and her "Maa's Sheera", but I have a feeling that an experienced cook will find these recipes quite basic.
When it comes to a cookbook, I love ogling at a photograph of the finished recipe as it gives a good idea on what to expect. Quick Fix Indian has a very small number of photographs, often just the ingreidients and not of the recipe featured which is a little disappointing for me, personally speaking.
Nevertheless, Ruta demystifies Indian food and makes sure there is something for everybody and every occasion in her book. It gives a modern twist to few of our classic recipes without compromising on taste. Do try to grab a copy today.
I bookmarked quite a few recipes from every section and since it was raining & quite gloomy in our neck of woods, I chose to make some Indian Tater Tots today - a quick snack with a cuppa of tea did work its wonders on me. :-)
Enjoy!
How to enter Quick Fix Indian Cookbook giveaway
1. Leave a comment on this post with your favorite quick fix recipe (indian or non-indian) - No need of links, just the name will do. Note: Quick fix recipe is something you make when you are darn hungry and short of time.
2. Mention your location - US or India so that you are entered for the corresponding drawing.
To increase your chances in the random drawing, do one or more of the following and leave a comment once you did so.
3. Follow Cooking With Siri on Facebook.
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6. Tweet about this giveaway. Feel free to use the below text -
Share your favorite quick fix recipe for a chance to win Quick Fix Indian Cookbook giveaway on @sirime's blog. http://www.tinyurl.com/quickfixindiangiveaway
If you are already liked me on facebook, following on twitter or subscribed to RSS feed, just leave a comment letting me know and you are entered in the giveaway automatically! This giveaway is open for everybody, You don't have to be a blogger to win the cookbook.
The giveaway will end on July 31st 2012 and two winners randomly picked - one from US and another from India will be announced on August 1st 2012. .
Good Luck Everybody!
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Note: This is not a paid post. The giveaway for US residents is sponsored by the publisher and one for Indian residents is sponsored by me.
I subscribe to your feed in google reader..and I am from India
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix recipe would be vegetable pulav made in the pressure cooker..healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteMy location is India
I love sauteed veggies with jarred marinara sauce and pasta. US drawing please! ssremington (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix recipe is Tomato Rice, and I'm in US :)
ReplyDeleteI am in the US. I am going to have to make these tater tots this week, they sound great; thanks for posting it!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteI would so so so love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteMy fav go to snack would be any fruit or a super quick salad !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway..US drawing please :)
My quick fix snack is popcorn pepped up with Indian spices! Following you on FB, twitter and reader!
ReplyDeleteSiri.....u had tempted me by posting the pic on fb but with no recipe....Love the Pic and i will try this pot by skipping the egg.
ReplyDeleteMy fav Quick fix Snack is Onion Bhajjis , hardly takes 5-10 mins and a great snack on a rainy day...
I stay in India and would love to win this.
My quick fix requires no cooking: fresh fruit followed by a piece of chocolate.
ReplyDeleteOne of the recent quick fix i done was, there was some uppma made in the morning, and make it interesting, I made an egg burgi, with some pepper added and mixed it with the uppuma. Worked well for me since kids eat it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm from India
Lovely giveaway Siri.My quick fix snack would be bread toast if there is bread around or I love to have poha upma.Keeping my fingers crossed to win this book.Indian drawing please :)
ReplyDeleteBtw,I am ur fan on FB and am subscribing to your posts :)
ReplyDeletePasta!
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix recipe is Pasta with any veg I found around me.
ReplyDeleteI stay in India :)
Good looking tater tots!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite quick-fix recipes would be grilled cheese (bread stuffed with cheese and assorted veg, and a smear of pickle and chutney). I'm located in the US, crossing my fingers that I win this fun cookbook.
i have many... the first would be a hot tomato chutney to go with my favourite curd rice, the second and the best that i love is the cucumber raita with lots of green chillies and rice puffs in it. this fills my growling stomach and leaves me refreshed. Please add me to the indian list ;))
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix is a sweet potato in the microwave and then I put some salt and cayenne pepper on it. I'm in US.
ReplyDeleteSuscribed to your feed :) from US
ReplyDeleteI have done all the above. Subscribing now however.My favourite quick fix is thin poha with chatni pudi, methehit mixed with salt and lot of tomatoes, onions, cucumber, capsicum and green chillies, coriander and lime. Ultimate. Drooling right now.:)
ReplyDeleteI'm from the US, and my quick fix recipe is muffin pan meatloaf. Thanks for the opportunity to win. XO
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When I need a quick fix I usually go for breakfast foods, like pancakes or some scrambled eggs with cheese.
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix is usually noodles with soy sauce and sesame oil with steamed tofu and veggies.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteA quick fix that is a favourite for me and every one at home is noodles flavoured with panner, capscium, onion, vegetables and a little bit of soya sauce.
I am from India.
Sukanya
my quick fix recipe is onion pakoras - onions dipped in gram flour batter n deep fired till golden brown with mint chutney. heavenly. I also love spinach pakoras. Dip whole leave of spinach in the gram flour batter and deep fry. The rainy season in India is the perfect time for this treat.
ReplyDeleteI like to make microwave omelets. Mix some spices, egg whites, and milk and microwave for a bit, and you have a protein packed breaktast! I am from the US.
ReplyDeleteI subscribed to your feed via email. I am from the US.
ReplyDeleteI also liked Cooking with Siri on Facebook. From the US. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe recipe looks awesome, I will a give a try one of these days.
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix recipe is Healthy Poha with lots of Vegetables in it, and I'm located in the US.
The tater tots look mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix is a yummy bhel. I am located in the US and have subscribed to your blog via google reader.
My quick fix is literally a can of black beans and a can of corn heated up together on the stove. Maybe mix it with any leftover salsa that I have. But in general I try not to make things that take too long ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm in the US!
US here. My favorite quick fix is a smoothie. Throw a couple pieces of fruit, lots of vegetables, and some yogurt into a blender and there's a meal!
ReplyDeleteYum! These look delish! My favorite quick fix meal is a salad with poached eggs!
ReplyDeleteYum! That recipe looks divine! My quick fix is a salad and poached egg. I'm in the US!
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in the US drawing!
ReplyDeleteSiri , my quick fix recipe which I make quite often for my son is cut whole wheat bread in round shape with glass and grate some carrot, chopped capsicum, onion, mozzarella cheese on top and season it with salt, oregnao and cilantro leaves. Bake is for 10 minutes!!
ReplyDeleteThese tarter tots are looking so cute and crispy.
Following you via subscribe and Facebook also :-)Finger crossed ;-)
My quick fix is tomato salad over hard bread. I always have a batch of it in the fridge, and it's perfect as a main dish, a side dish, a snack, or even a garnish.
ReplyDeleteI am in the USA.
Hello, I am following you on Twitter. :)
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix recipe is baked chicken. And I'm in the US.
ReplyDeleteiam ur follower on fb and a subscriber through feedburner
ReplyDelete...4m india
my quick fix recipe is maggi 2min noodles ...from india
ReplyDeletequick fix: fried egg sandwich; u.s.
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liked you on fb
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Siri, would love to win this book, fingers crossed US
ReplyDeleteWell I follow you on all social networking mediums
ReplyDeleteBread and egg burjee works best for me ! I follow you on fb and subscribe via email. Am in India
ReplyDeleteMy quick fix would be pasta with vegetables. Family loves it too :). I am in the US. Following you on facebook and twitter.
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