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    Master Indian Home Cooking in Five Lessons!

    Have you always thought that Indian cooking was too complex? Or that it needs too many ingredients? Maybe too much time? 

    Well, I have a SPECIAL OFFER just for you!

    Master Indian Home Cooking in Five Lessons!

    You'll get foolproof, kitchen and time-tested recipes and better yet, a cheat sheet for creating the most amazing Indian food in your kitchen with ingredients you likely already have in your pantry!

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    This reader favorite is a great place to get started with vegan Indian cooking. The eBook includes:

    • 5 lessons covering every component of an Indian meal from start to finish, including a cheat sheet for the best curry! 
    • 35+ pages of expert cooking tips and tricks
    • 10 mom-approved, foolproof recipes (Jeera Rice, Naan, Dal Tadka, Chana Masala, Vegetable Korma, Bombay Potatoes, Green Bean Stir Fry, Healthy Samosas, Indian Pakoras and Indian Raita) 
    • BONUS printable Indian pantry list with must have ingredients and spices! (P.S., you probably have most of these in your pantry!)

    Folks often think that Indian food is complicated or that it needs a ton of special ingredients! 

    Every time a friend starts cooking Indian food, I get a slew of questions. What ingredients do I need? What are the essential spices? Can you make me a starter pantry list? 

    I get it! It can be frustrating when you need a ton of special spices for a single recipe. But this doesn't need to be the case!

    Indian food is actually super SIMPLE! No, really!

    Look I get it! I'm a busy professional that works 60 hours a week. 

    When I come home, I am craving comforting Indian food, oh yes!  

    But I don't have the time to develop flavors over six hours, or the patience to track down special ingredients! 

    I don't want to compromise on flavors either! 

    So, if that sounds like you: you're in the right spot. 

    You CAN absolutely develop authentic, complex, and delicious flavors without all the complex ingredients and techniques.

    In this eBook, I've shared ALL MY SECRETS for authentic, vegan Indian home cooking - including my "formula" for foolproof curries and time tested recipes! (Mom AND grandma approved!) 

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    Shruthi Baskaran - Recipe Developer, Food Photographer, and Blogger at Urban Farmie

    I am Shruthi, the recipe developer, photographer and blogger behind Urban Farmie. I have two graduate degrees from Stanford, one focused on food systems. And I hope to bring you everything you need for healthy-ish, comforting, nourishing vegetarian cooking.

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