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STARDUST, October
2005
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LA PORTE DES INDES COOKBOOK |
THE
LEGACY OF FRANCE IN INDIAN REGIONAL CUISINE BY MEHERNOSH MODY,
SHERIN ALEXANDER MODY AND JOHN HELLON
A unique Indian cookbook
featuring the French inspired cuisine of Pondichery in Southern
India
Speciality dishes from the acclaimed La Porte des Indes London
restaurant
Beautifully illustrated by award-winning food photographer, Tony le
Duc
Part of the Blue
Elephant Group, the acclaimed La Porte des Indes restaurants in
London and Brussels offer a unique style of Indian cookery inspired
by the French cuisine of Pondichery and other former French trading
posts in Southern India. Dishes such as Demoiselles de Pondichery (
scallops in a saffron sauce), Magret de Canard Pulivar ( roasted
duck breasts in a banana leaf parcel) and Riz au Lait de Rose (
crushed basmati rice and clotted cream milk pudding) blend French
and Indian ingredients and flavours.
The historical theme is continued in the design of the restaurants,
where elegant palms, moghul waterfalls and antique carvings and
paintings evoke the atmosphere of French-colonial India.
La Porte des Indes Cookbook presents the very best recipes from the
restaurants, including many of these original 'fusion' dishes as
well as other regional specialities from across the subcontinent.
Introductory chapters cover the ingredients and equipment used in
Indian cooking, as well as Indian teas and suitable wines to drink.
These are followed by over 80 recipes for hors d'oeuvers, soups,
fish and seafood, meat and poultry, seafood, vegetables, rice and
bread, chutneys and sauce, and desserts.
Recipes are clearly written and give helpful advice on obtaining
unusual ingredients. The stunning photography by award-winning
Belgian photographer Tony Le Duc captures the beauty of the finished
dishes and the ambience of the restaurant.
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