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Fast food Indian: Forget about Trader Joe's!

First off, I should probably admit that I'm a huge fan of Trader Joe's. Like many people, I go there every week or two; unlike many people, my pilgrimages involve two 45-minute subway rides and about a mile of walking with armloads of groceries. Even these struggles, however, are worth it, as the great TJs can usually be counted upon to serve up first-rate food at prices that are often half of what I pay in my neighborhood. Better yet, their heavy tendency toward organic (or at least HFCS-free) food has gained them my unending loyalty.

Every time I go to the store, I try to pick up one or two things that I haven't tried before. Recently, I tried out a few of their foil-packed Indian dishes, including their palak paneer. While the food was fresh, the seasoning seemed to be inspired by Campbell's, not Calcutta. They were bland, mainstream, and borderline unpalatable.

This was particularly disappointing, given the fairly high bar that I've set for Indian convenience foods. Years ago, when my wife and I were trying to cut back on our meal expenditures, we started bringing home Gits foil-packed convenience foods from our local international grocery store. The dishes weren't quite as good as the fresh-made food we could get at our local Indian restaurant or the dishes that we made from scratch, but they also retailed for under $2 per pack, which meant that we could eat three dishes and have leftovers for about $6. Moreover, they blew away pretty much any American convience food maker, both in terms of price and quality.
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Four New Cookbooks

Four newly released cookbooks -

Wok Works: The Complete Book of New Wok Cooking by Vijayakar, Johnson, Fleetwood

Over 180 illustrated recipes for cooking with a wok including steamed dim sum, deep fried prawns and simmered curries [Amazon UK £14.24] [Amazon USA $19.79]

The Working Cook: A Year of Easy Cooking by Carina Cooper

Featuring 150 recipes for today's busy lifestyle, so for the time-poor really with the emphasis on quality, fresh ingredients. [Amazon UK £11.87]

The Ashoka Cookbook Simple, Tasty Indian Recipes by Sanjay Mujhu

A range of recipes from across India. The chefs from the Ashoka kitchens introduce each section and share their tips. Step-by-step instructions for making starters and accompaniments through to popular curries including vindaloo and bhoona. [Amazon UK £9.89] [Amazon USA $20.99]

Italy for the Gourmet Traveller by Fred Plotkin

From country markets and wineries to restaurants and cooking schools. Includes lessons on making cheese and where to buy olive oil. 405 locations from Sicily to the Alps. 800 ristoranti and trattorie and 40 recipes. [Amazon UK £9.89] [Amazon USA $28.98]

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