hi i am new here.5 days ago,i saw sundesh recipe with video but now i forgot where should i go to find the recipes with videos.can someone pls help me?
This site has very clear and easy to follow recipes many with extra pictures showing the finished dish and many with photos of the different stages.
Lots of the recipes are cross referenced and linked to relevant information (such as a curry recipe saying use "garam massala" will have a link to garam massala so you know how to make that.
However none of us have been tempted to become tv stars in our own kitchens so there are no video recipes provided within this site.
Steve
I find that it is easier to follow a printed out recipe than stop and start a YouTube/video. As I don't have a lap top/computer in the kitchen, it means running to the other end of the house all the time!
thanx for ur replies.i know there are so many video on you tube but i want to see mamtas videos.i fond easy to make things after watching them on videos rather than using recipes from paper.
Hi Mamta....get yourself a little camera and make your own cooking videos. That'd be great!
Cheers
Steve
Nah! I can't see myself doing it, though my small camera does make videos. It is hard enought taking still pictures!
Hi Jyoti
No Mamta videos and none planned, I'm afraid.
If you learn from videos I'm afraid you'll need to look for another resource, but there are many many websites out there sharing resources on learning to cook Indian food - I'm sure some of them do offer video instructionals.
Ohhh, great disappointment!
Mamta could post information each morning on what she is cooking for supper and at what time. Install a webcam in her kitchen and I'm sure we would all be glued and 'Mamta's Kitchen' would soon be getting better ratings than 'BBC Saturday Kitchen.'
(And you could take commercials!)
With the cut backs on the spending for making tv shows (Jonathon Ross leaving possibly over wages etc)... it might not be far off what will be TV in the future.. The likes of Delia and Nigella doing web shows from their own kitchen ! Roving reporters doing live links from their mobiles .... london marathon just updated live from satelite on google earth.....
Steve
I watch tv cookery shows just for ideas/suggestions. I don't use them as recipes, but Saturday Kitchen does publish recipes on its website, so that could be useful.
There has been an Indian Cookery show on tv in the past year which I find not good at all: completely superficial, in my view.
Which brings me to something I find puzzling: tv cookery as entertainment. I wonder how many people watch British cookery programmes solely as entertainment, with no intention of engaging in any of the cookery on display.
Or perhaps I'm just becoming a Grumpy Old Man!
Phil
Phil - I think you have a very good point. I think some viewers watch these cookery shows and then "sense" they have made the recipes themselves before going out to get a 'take away.'
I watch several tv cookery programmes but I rarely follow a recipe from them ! I use it a in idea ground, hints, views on presentation.. quirky things.. learn about foods I might not know etc.... (last Tv recipe I made copying from the TV was asked for and was a curry of some sort... wasn't that good... and I did post about it on here)
Steve