The woman who taught the West to cook Indian food - Witness History, BBC World Service
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- A ground-breaking Indian cookery programme broadcast on the BBC, launched 40 years ago. It was presented by actor turned food writer, Madhur Jaffrey.
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Her cookbook was the first Indian cookbook I ever owned! I used it to plan and create dinner parties for friends. They were so impressed, but I really didn't deserve the credit. It was Jaffrey's recipes and suggestions for menu planning. I still have that book. I still use and love it.
Wow! What's your favourite dish from the book?
@@BBCWorldService Baida Vindaloo or Vinegared eggs. My husband hates eggs and he even loves this dish! 😍
I watched the series so many years ago and fell in love with Indian cooking and Madhur Jaffrey. I even had the book from the series signed by her at a local book shop when she paid a visit. Lovely woman and program. Love to see it again. UA-cam doesn't seem to have it nor her Far Eastern Cookery Series which was brilliant too.
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Yan can cook Indian version:
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I remember Ms Jaffrey's programmes so well! We had just gotten access to BBC TV via cable TV in The Netherlands, and my Mum and I would watch together with a pencil and notebook to write down what she was cooking. Her cooking show has definitely had a great influence on how I cook now.