Review
Indian cooking with an eye on fat content is the underlying theme to this lavishly illustrated book. With a reputation for being on the greasy side, Indian cookery experts Shehzad Husain and Manisha Kanani, set out to provide a healthy alternative to the ghee-ridden dishes so often encountered in Indian restaurants. All the favourites are found within - kormas, baltis, vindaloos - alongside more eclectic dishes such as baked potato with spicy cottage cheese and lamb with apricots. Nutritional notes accompany each recipe along with tips on what best to serve as accompaniments. Don't be put off by the "healthy" title - all the recipes are truly tasty and attractively presented but with the added bonus of being good for you. - Lucy Watson
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Product Description
Indian cooking has always been naturally healthy and low in fat, using spices and herbs rather than fats as the principal flavor enhancers. This book makes the vegetable- and grain-centered dishes even healthier by replacing "ghee", the traditional Indian clarified butter, with vegetable oil. 100+ recipes. 80+ color photos .