28 November,2009 09:16 AM IST | | Shweta Shiware
The essential marathi cookbook: Kaumudi Marathe
Rating: 3/5
For: Rs 350
Making sense of traditional masalas, indigenous ingredients, eating habits and peculiar terms, Kaumudi unhurriedly spills her secret recipes, splitting the spread into Breakfast, Snacks, Vegetables, Meat and Seafood, Drinks, Chutneys, Relishes, Pickles, Preserves, Desserts and Sweets.
My mother is no Kylie Wong, but she acknowledges the importance of presentation skills when she rearranges a kothambir (coriander) stem to garnish a piping hot bowl of Mutton Rassa. She'd show zero tolerance towards the author's lack of interest. The book cover carries an unappetising image of a gooey paste resembling a beetroot salad. The content pages are devoid of finger-licking good visuals and recipes lie orphaned in the middle of pages hardly a tease for a community of hot-headed ghatis.
What drags this compilation further away from traditional reality is the use of an accent mark on all the 'e's. So, you have Sabudanyache Vade, Kande Pohe and Masale Bhaat from the kitchens of Ms Marathe. Insipid exotica.