South Indian Cooking

Sanjay & Co
4.2
22 reviews
Ebook
347
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About this ebook

 Like all other parts of India, South India too has a large repertoire of recipes to its credit, ranging from breakfast and the quintessential “tiffin” to main course dishes, snacks, festival or fasting foods, pickles, and the lot! In this book, which is designed to provide readers a glimpse into South Indian cooking, we have included recipes from different States including Tamilnadu (e.g., Medhu Vada, Cabbage Poriyal and Sambhar), Kerala (such as Plantain Erissery and Avial), Andhra Pradesh (such as Vankaya Muddha Korra) and Karnataka (like Chitranna, and Bisi Bele Bhath).

Welcome to the digital version of Tarla Dalal’s South Indian Recipes! You can now carry your cookbook with you wherever you go. Although this book contains the same delicious and inspiring recipes as the print version, you might find the look-and-feel a bit different, due to the changes we have consciously implemented, to make using this eBook easy and interesting for you.

All the items in the menus are directly linked to the relevant pages, making navigation a breeze. Just click on any chapter in the Table of Contents, and you will be taken to a list of recipes in that chapter. Just choose, and click on any of those recipes, and you are ready to start cooking it, with the clear recipes and lovely images to inspire you. If you are in doubt about any of the ingredients, worry not… just click on it and you will be taken to the glossary section of our website, tarladalal.com, to view a simple description and easy explanation of the culinary usage of that ingredient. Many recipes are enhanced with their video links, so you can even enjoy watching your favourite recipes being prepared right in front of you.

Happy cooking.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
22 reviews
Nisha Katira
September 30, 2014
This books not only covers traditional methods of making idlis, sambhar, dosas and subzis but also shares typical South indian podis, chutneys and powders which I always wanted to learn....worth the money for the vast no. Of recipes....and with images for all recipes its easier for a non south indian to make a typical south style fare too.
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dhwani gandhi
September 25, 2014
This e-book has the A to Z of south indian recipes. The book is very nicely made. It is so easy to understand and make too!
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Jayaraman Ka
August 2, 2023
not able to complete. after reading full we can give review
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About the author

Tarla Dalal is India’s no. 1 cookery author,  with over 6 million cookbooks sold till date. The breadth and depth of our range of 170 cookbooks is exemplary of our deep understanding of cookery as an art and science. From nutrition and health to Indian and international cuisine, from traditional to innovative, everyday cooking to grand menus, our cookbooks help readers cook what they like in the best possible way. Moreover all recipes use the most commonly available ingredients and are double-tested by a team of qualified professionals. Tarla Dalal has a beautiful app on recipes called Tarla Dalal appa searchable collection of multi-cuisine recipesIt helps users find recipes according to their requirements using multiple options, add favourite recipes to various personal cookbooks, make shopping lists for different themes, and view recipes in a newly-designed recipe slider format. So go ahead and enjoy your culinary experience with us.

 

For more recipes, log on to www.tarladalal.com or email [email protected] 

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