When I heard a while back about Raghavan Iyer's new cookbook Indian Cooking Unfolded: A Master Class in Indian Cooking with 100 Easy Recipes Using 10 Ingredients or Less , I was bursting with anticipation. For those unfamiliar with Mr. Iyer's offerings, he is also the author of one of my absolute favorite cookbooks, 660 Curries . I have cooked from and written about his books on many occasions and they all come highly recommended from my kitchen. One of the first dishes I have tried and shared from his most recent book was a wonderful chana chaat (tangy and tart chickpea salad).
Now I am providing up but any other beautiful creation from Mr. Iyer. Look no similarly if you want a completely unique and barely highly spiced appetizer to wow your dining partners. Or if you please, hold all of it to your self. Have a nibble and notice if you have 2nd thoughts approximately sharing this creamy Indian-style "salsa" adorned with candy pomegranate pearls. Crispy lentil pappadums entire the experience. Thoughts of decadence are speedy whisked away whilst you recognize that the entirety on the platter is wholesome and nutritious. Of direction, most significantly, it's a palette pleaser, with a layering of textures and zesty and tangy flavors that you may possibly have no longer considered earlier than.
More Indian dips and salsas which you are positive to experience from my kitchen:
Avocado Chickpea Hummus
Tomato and Eggplant Caponata
Fresh Tomato Chutney
Spicy Indian-Style Hummus
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