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About this Book

Trade Paperback

224 Pages, 8.06 x 11.5 x 0.63 in

August 22, 2006

Douglas & McIntyre


1553651847
9781553651840

From the Publisher

At Vij''s, one of North America''s most innovative Indian restaurants, owner Vikram Vij and his wife Meeru use the freshest local ingredients and original ideas to create exciting new takes on the cuisines of India. Though far from traditional, the dishes remain true to one glorious hallmark of Indian cooking: fabulous spicing. Among the luscious offerings included here are yogurt and tamarind marinated grilled chicken, seared venison medallions with fig and roasted pomegranate khoa, and marinated lamb popsicles in fenugreek curry. Vegetarian selections abound, with dishes like portobello mushrooms in porcini cream curry, coconut curried vegetables, and jackfruit with cayenne and black cardamom. Recipes for naan, chapattis, raiti, and other sides, staples, vegetables, and desserts allow readers to prepare an Indian feast from beginning to end. As beautiful and sumptuous as the recipes it contains, "Vij''s" is a delicious manifesto for a new style of Indian cooking.

About the Author

Vikram Vij was born in India and grew up in Amritsar and Mumbai. He studied hotel management in Salzburg, Austria, before moving to Canada, where he opened the original 14-seat Vij's restaurant in Vancouver in 1994.

Meeru Dhalwala was born in India but moved to Washington, D.C., at a very young age with her parents. Prior to marrying Vikram and moving to Canada, she worked with various organizations on human rights and international development projects.

Recipe

Prawns in Coconut Masala

Serves 6

30 prawns, shelled and deveined

2 tsp salt

2 Tbsp ghee (page 30) or canola oil

1/2 tsp cumin seeds

2 large onions, chopped

3 large ripe tomatoes, finely chopped

2 Tbsp coconut milk, stirred

2 Tbsp red wine vinegar

2 tsp chopped green chilies

3 bunches green onions, white and green parts, chopped

Place prawns in a colander and rinse under cold water. Allow excess water to drain. In a bowl, combine prawns and 1 tsp of the salt. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside in the refrigerator while you are making the coconut masala.

In a large frying pan, melt ghee on medium-high heat (or heat oil for 1 minute). Add cumin seeds and allow them to sizzle for 30 seconds. Add onions and sauté 5 to 8 minutes, or until dark brown but not burned. Stir in tomatoes, coconut milk, vinegar, chilies and the remaining 1 tsp of salt. Cook for 5 minutes, or until tomatoes are cooked through. Add green onions and stir well.

Add prawns, stirring constantly until they become pinkish-orange. This will take about 3 minutes. Immediately remove from the heat.

TO SERVE: Place 5 prawns on each of six small shallow plates. Top each serving with one-sixth of the coconut masala. Alternatively, divide the coconut masala evenly among six small shallow plates, then top with 5 prawns per plate.

WINE:?A Pouilly-Fumé or Sancerre wine is a great sipping wine with this masala.

Sautéed Arugula and Spinach with Paneer and Roasted Cashews

Serves 6

2 oz whole raw unsalted cashews

1/2 lb arugula + 11/2 lbs spinach or 1 lb rapini + 1 lb spinach

1/2 cup canola oil

1 Tbsp cumin seeds

3 cups puréed tomatoes (9 medium)

1 Tbsp + 1 tsp ground

black mustard seeds

1/2 tsp turmeric

1 Tbsp salt

1 tsp crushed

cayenne pepper

3 cups water

1& cups coconut milk, stirred

9 oz paneer in 12 equal slices

Preheat the oven or toaster oven to 375°f. Spread cashews on a baking tray and bake for 3 minutes. Gently stir cashews to roast them evenly. Return to the oven for another 3 minutes, or until golden brown. Watch carefully because cashews can burn quickly. Remove from the oven and cool for at least 30 minutes.

Cut the tougher, bottom stems (about 11/2 inches) off the spinach. If you don't like to eat the stems, cut off all of them but add more spinach leaves to compensate. If the rapini leaves are ?owering on top, cut off the ?owers. Cut off the bottom stems of the rapini. If you don't eat any of the rapini stems, cut off as much as you want, but again compensate with extra rapini leaves. Combine spinach and arugula (or rapini) in a large bowl.

Heat oil in a large frying pan on medium-high heat for 1 minute. Add cumin seeds, stir and allow to sizzle for 30 to 45 seconds. Add tomatoes, mustard seeds, turmeric, salt and cayenne. Stir and reduce the heat to low, then cover and cook for 5 minutes. Remove the lid and stir. The top of the masala should glisten with oil. If not, cook uncovered for another

1 to 2 minutes to make sure the spices are cooked through.

Stir in water and increase the heat to medium. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and cook at a low boil for 5 to 8 minutes. Add coconut milk, increase the heat to medium and continue cooking until the curry starts to boil. Add greens and cook them for 2 minutes, stirring regularly.

TO SERVE: Place 2 slices of paneer in each of six large bowls. Pour the curry and green leaves over the paneer. Top the greens

with 6 to 7 roasted cashews per bowl.

WINE:?Pair with a refreshing Grüner Veltliner.

From the Critics

"Easily among the finest Indian restaurants in the world."
    - Mark Bittman, New York Times

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  • mistree

    mistree

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Delicious! 4

    13 months ago

    If you can't get into to Vij's, you should bring Vij's home. So far, we've only tried one recipe and it turned out to be amazing. We made the lamb popsicles and they were absolutely delicious, might I add that I don't like lamb. It was very flavorful and easy to prepare. Most of the recipes look like they are user friendly and I'm already planning what to make next. I highly recommend this book, whatever you make will impress your guests and they'll think you slaved over it.

  • Sandra Marks

    Sandra Marks

    Fabulous Cookbook 5

    15 months ago

    This is a wonderful cookbook. this was my first indian cookbook. My family and I made 3 recipes in one day and all turned out very well. We will definitely try more recipes. And will buy this book for others to enjoy. The recipes were well laid out and easy to follow.

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Amazing! 5

    3 years ago

    This book is fabulous! The descriptions are great as well as a useful spice glossary. I have made several of the recipes already and they are excellent and very flavourful. Of note are Vij's Chicken Curry, Ground Beef Curry and the Tomato Mango Curry. Mmm good! This book is a wonderful gift for someone else ... or yourself!

  • VancouverReader

    VancouverReader

    • 3 people found this helpful

    It's not as hard as we thought 5

    3 years ago

    This book rocks. We thought it was going to be super hard and would require ingredients we'd never find. BUT, thus far we have made 2 recipes, one more labour intensive than the other, and found all the ingredients we needed at Granville Island. Vij's family curry was super good, and not too difficult. We just made the Ground Beef Curry, and it was a bit harder, but not rocket science.

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