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Top 10 Books for Foodies -- 2008

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By Cheri Sicard
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Posted December 2nd, 2008
We review a lot of cookbooks and books for foodies here at FabulousFoods.com.  We look at even more books than actually get featured here.  So every year we come up with our list of our 10 favorites that came out in the previous year.  It is a topic of much debate around our offices.  So here we present our Top 10 Favorites for 2008.  The list is in no particular order -- a higher placement does not mean we liked it more.  We did try to get a variety of topics so there's something to appeal to everyone.  We hope you enjoy these books too.  If you have other favorites, please add your picks to the comments section attached to this article.

Complete Book of Indian Cooking by Suneeta Vaswani

The years 2007 and 2008 seemed to be the year time of the Indian cookbook (the previous year it was New Orleans). At least 8 have crossed our desks. This is our favorite and a book we find we urn to often when in the mood for Indian cuisine - which is often. Not only does it have a huge volume of recipes - 350 in all - its diversity is unmatched in the other books we've seen. Bombay born Vaswani takes all of India's regions and their diverse culinary styles and ingredients into account in her comprehensive recipe collection.

I loved the fact that an information bar at the top of each recipe shows a map of India and the region where the recipe comes from. It's an effective way of learning about the styles and nuances of Indian regional cuisine as you prepare the dishes the regions are known for. The author's writing style is clear and concise in the recipes, making them easy to accomplish, even for beginners, while her personal notes and observances bring the reader closer to the culture of the food.

As exotic as Indian cuisine may seem to uninitiated westerners, most dishes can be made with ingredients easily found in US supermarkets. For the few things that my prove more elusive, the author includes sources.



 

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