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The Indian recipes you’re not cooking – but should be
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The Indian recipes you’re not cooking – but should be

Nisha Katona MBE, a prominent figure in Indian cuisine, has released her new cookbook 'The Curry Bible,' which features 100 of her favorite Indian recipes. In the article, she highlights three lesser-known Indian dishes that readers might consider trying. These include Reshmi kebab, made with minced chicken, spices, and served with lemon wedges, and Poppy seed potatoes, which involve frying potatoes with poppy seeds, spices, and onions. The article provides detailed instructions for preparing these dishes, emphasizing flavor and technique.

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The Indian recipes you’re not cooking – but should be

Nisha Katona MBE, a prominent figure in Indian cuisine, has released her new cookbook 'The Curry Bible,' which features 100 of her favorite Indian recipes. In the article, she highlights three lesser-known Indian dishes that readers might consider trying. These include Reshmi kebab, made with minced chicken, spices, and served with lemon wedges, and Poppy seed potatoes, which involve frying potatoes with poppy seeds, spices, and onions. The article provides detailed instructions for preparing these dishes, emphasizing flavor and technique.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on culinary practices and recipes, which fall under cultural topics. There is no political controversy or ideological framing present in the content. It simply presents information about Indian cuisine and cooking techniques without any biased language or political commentary.

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