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Aimee Levitt is a freelance writer in Chicago. Madhur Jaffrey initially became a cookbook author, she writes in the first line of An Invitation to Indian Cooking, “as a gradual maneuver in ...
This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we bring you an icon of the community. Madhur Jaffrey first made Indian cuisine accessible to the West decades ago with her milestone cookbook, ...
Your mouth will water just listening to Madhur Jaffrey talk about the mangoes and peaches of her childhood. Her eyes glisten as she flips through one of her cookbooks featuring photos of India's ...
When Raghavan Iyer was a young graduate with a chemistry degree trying to decide what to do with his life, he went to the U.S. Consulate in his native Mumbai, India, and flipped through college ...
“Historically, Native American genetics weren’t made to properly digest and metabolize non-Native cuisine, i.e., sugar, flour and trans fat,” Dupuis explains. Her goal is to help Flathead Indian ...
He broke with traditions in writing cookbooks, teaching thousands of cooks, consulting for restaurants, leading tours, catering meals and creating frozen dinners. By Kim Severson Raghavan Iyer, who ...
Indian cuisine is loved for its delightful taste, enticing flavours and textures, which is achieved by cooking the delicacies with a rich base of spices, herbs and oils. Interestingly, Indian food ...
Raghavan Iyer, the chef who did so much to popularize Indian cooking in the U.S., has died after years of cancer treatments. He released his final book, "On the Curry Trail," a couple of months ago.