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I went through the link carefully.

A google search for the two authors names with the word 'chef' reveals no other info. It is possible that they exist and are waiting to be discovered one day and this is their debut.

Actually I'm just being polite, so off with the kid gloves. Any website link like this that has dating, casino and betting, car deals, 'free deals' and a job employment section which clicks to EARN BY $$$ GET PAID FOR READING EMAILS !! is a load of Bull****. Additionally there is not a single land address on the site!

There is a recipe for Tandoori Chicken which has....hold your breath:

If you are using the ready made tandoori paste then life is a lot easier.

Replace all occurences of masala and soy sauce (or yogurt) with the tandoori paste. 

Again it is possible that 'Award winning Five star chefs Dinesh Mathur and Selvam Ramkumar' are new age chefs and are going to give everyone here an inferiority complex.

But what gets my goat is this gem:

"Its so quick!! These recipes were easy to make and tastes just ummm..."

Aparna Mukherji

Mumbai, India

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"Really worth the money.  Now, I can stop my exhaustive search for a recipe in the Internet"

Reshmi Rajesh

New York

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"The Shai Mutton Korma was fantastic. My family loved it! Thanks..."

Mrs. Iqbal Khan

London, UK

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"I never thought that I could make an Indian dish. The  whole dish was finished in just minutes. Thanks so much!"

Jane Frankie

Michigan

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Hi guys, these recipes are really 5 Star ! I made 7 different dishes using your e-book and the response was great ..."

Rosemary Samuel

Texas, USA

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"Your recipes made me a great cook - before I can't even cook. My wife really liked the Egg Moglai masala..."

Dilkesh Kapoor

New Delhi, India

I dont think any chef/cookbook author has ever received such chimerical accolades.

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Lakshmi you are better off with us here at egullet than with such charlatans that I'd like to meet in a dark alley on a dark night. Save your 10$ and who knows what else.

Frankly I'm rolling.gif

I fry by the heat of my pans. ~ Suresh Hinduja

http://www.gourmetindia.com

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Episure - tell us how you really feel - :biggrin: By the way, neither I have heard about the authors (but that doen't mean anything). Thank you for your welcome and yes, I do dabble in food :smile: I am planning on a trip to India in Janaury/February. I have a brother who lives in Bangalore and will be visiting him. I look forward to researching the food scene there - any suggestions?

Raghavan Iyer, CCP

Winner of 2004 IACP Award of Excellence (formerly Julia Child Awards): Cooking Teacher of the Year

2003 James Beard Awards Finalist for Best International Cookbook - The Turmeric Trail: Recipes and Memories from an Indian Childhood (St. Martin’s Press, 2002) -

Betty Crocker’s Indian Home Cooking (Wiley, 2001)

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"that review was fantastic!Episure,now i can save money!"

gingerly

of no fixed address

now where can i download a free rotfl thingy..

:laugh:

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Episure - tell us how you really feel - :biggrin: By the way, neither I have heard about the authors (but that doen't mean anything). Thank you for your welcome and yes, I do dabble in food :smile: I am planning on a trip to India in Janaury/February. I have a brother who lives in Bangalore and will be visiting him. I look forward to researching the food scene there - any suggestions?

I feel thoroughly entertained and must express that it is not at Lakshmi's cost. The net is a wonderful medium and it is quick buck people like these who give it a bad name. :shock:

I look forward to your visiting Bangalore and am PMing you my details. I am sure we'll have lots to do. :smile:

I fry by the heat of my pans. ~ Suresh Hinduja

http://www.gourmetindia.com

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"that review was fantastic!Episure,now i can save money!"

gingerly

of no fixed address

now where can i download a free rotfl thingy..

:laugh:

Buy my upcoming ebooks and you get the rotfl thingy free.

Suresh Hinduja

P.O. 420, Jhumritalaiya.

:raz:

The rolling on the floor thingy is from my site and you can copy it happily. Use it sparingly for such gems only.

I fry by the heat of my pans. ~ Suresh Hinduja

http://www.gourmetindia.com

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I find that they have some interesting recipes on the following site:

http://www.ndtvcooks.com/default.asp

Some of the recipes are even from the Kashmiri Wazwaan book - which I received today :biggrin:

I tried the recipe for alubokhar korma on the weekend and it was pretty tasty. Yum.

Check it out.

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