
Author: Maria Teresa Menezes
Publisher: Penguin/Viking
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 134
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0670049255
Description
An artful combination of vegetarian Konkani food, redolent with spices and coconut, and a unique array of Portuguese-influenced meat and seafood menus, Goan cuisine is undoubtedly one of the most evolved cuisines of India. Yet there are few restaurants outside the state that serve the range of Goan food, most content themselves with the ubiquitous prawn curry and Goa fish curry.
This book, then, is your key to dishing up the perfect Goan meal in the comfort of your home, anywhere in the world. If you live on the coast where fresh seafood is available in plenty, try out these simple ways of cooking fish, prawns, crab and lobster. If not, there is plenty here for lovers of chicken, pork and mutton - from roast chicken to vinadloo, and sarapatel to Xacuti. And if you prefer vegetarian dishes, enjoy the delicately flavored curries made with coconut milk and red chillies, cooked to retain the nutritive value of the vegetable while extracting the maximum aroma and taste.
The hundred recipes included here represent the best of traditional Goan cuisine and can be followed effortlessly by the novice as well as the experienced cook. Illustrated with twenty-two photographs, and with a detailed glossary that allows for easy reference when in doubt, this book will find its place on the shelves of everyone interested in cooking or reading about great food.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Appetizers
Soups
Fish
Chicken
Mutton & Beef
Pork
Vegetables
Rice
Breads
Desserts
Sweets
Chutneys
Pickles
Beverages
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