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Default A Couple Good Indian Recipe Sites

Believer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been on an Indian cooking spree this year since my significant
> other got me some Indian spices and condiments for Christmas. I've
> been wanting to cook Indian for some time. Despite the fact that the
> majority of people I talk to here in Topeka say that Indian is the
> most god-aweful thing they have ever eaten in their lives (that is,
> until I give them some of my Kim-Chee , I like it a lot. Thus far,
> I have fixed Tandoori chicken (which did NOT turn out the way I had
> hoped -- the flavor was nice, but texture was not what I expected) and
> Mutter Paneer, which did turn out very nicely. On tommorow's agenda
> are Rogan Josh, cardamom basmati rice with apricots and slivered
> almonds, and chapatis.
>
> Anyway, I just wanted to share a couple of non-commercial web-sites
> which I have encountered while reading up on Indian cuisine online.
> They are http://chachiskitchen.blogspot.com/search/label/Indian and
> http://www.route79.org/journal/ . Both provide a pictoral depiction
> of recipes, which I really like.
>
> Related to this, I was wondering if anyone could provide suggestions
> for sites like these where a recipe is depicted pictorially? I really
> like that format since I sometimes have trouble visualizing (or
> perhaps worry over-much) about the way a recipe is looking at any
> particular stage.
>
> Also, I was just curious -- does *anyone* out there like Indian
> food????? Seems over a billion people couldn't be wrong. <G>
>
> Believer
>

I am increasingly into Indian food after a hiatus of many
years. (I cooked it altogether too much.)

I have loads of sites, but I have not concentrated on finding
ones with photos. Would a photo of the finished product suffice?

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Jean B.