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Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc > National & regional cuisine
Kamini Pather first exploded onto the South African culinary scene as a
participant and winner of the second series of MasterChef South Africa.
Since then her life and cuisine journey has taken her down various
paths, and although she always remains grounded and grateful to her
heritage, she is not solely defined by it. As Kamini herself says, ‘All
Dhal’d Up is a collection of ancestrally-derived recipes that have been
updated through ingredients and techniques –the old world has been
given some fancy.’ The concept of good-mood food leans gently into
health, while ‘Indian-ish’ is a perfect nod to her ancestry, but fused
with other cultures and their influence on the food she likes to eat.
So although you will find traditional recipes, such as potato curry
with nigella seeds, hot water roti and rasam, as well as the
Sunday-standard meal of chicken curry, they are flanked by the delights
of cauliflower rice lamb biriyani, panko-crumbed patha wraps, bacon
dhal, pudhina hummus and rosewater ice-cream sandwiches with pistachio
cookies.
Ever mindful of the demands of busy lives and consciences, Kamini has
ensured that the recipes are simple to follow, and are mindful of
healthy ideals and sustainably sourced ingredients.
A beautiful new edition of her seminal work Sri Owen’s Indonesian Food offers 20 new recipes to reflect the updates in Indonesian cuisine over the last 20 years.
Sri is the world's leading authority in Indonesian cooking and this book provides more than 100 mouth-watering recipes, from staples and basics to food for festivals and special occasions. The recipes are easy to follow and have fascinating introductions that place them in their regional and cultural settings.
The book explains the essential ingredients and techniques of Indonesian cookery, with notes on availability and substitutions, including alternatives for vegetarian and vegan diets. Painstakingly researched and the product of decades of expertise and recipes passed through generations, this is a must-have book for any curious cook.
From her grandmother’s cherished recipes to classic street food and modernized dishes, recipes include: An aromatic lamb stew; savoury filled wontons; Javanese chicken soup; pan-fried tuna with red chilli sauce; sweet potato and vegetable satay; and ricotta, guava and chilli ice cream.
A modern, must-have classic for your shelves.
A celebration of Mexican ingredients and traditions—plus 100 favorite recipes—from Eva Longoria.
While hosting Searching for Mexico on CNN, Eva Longoria reconnected with her Mexican roots and tasted iconic Mexican dishes like meat-stuffed Chiles en Nogada draped in a creamy walnut sauce and the Yucatán classic Pollo Asado, made with an aromatic garlic-citrus-achiote paste. In My Mexican Kitchen, she embraces the techniques and flavors she discovered and brings them home to her Southern California kitchen. From dishes based on long-heeded Aztec traditions like Chicken Enchiladas with Salsa Verde to her Tia Elsa’s Pork and Red Chile Tamales and Conchas that remind her of Mexico City, each recipe offers a delicious tribute to Mexican food and flavors.
In addition to recipes for Enfrijoladas, White Pozole, Shrimp Aguachile, Cheesy Tacos de Fideo with Chorizo, and Butternut Squash with Coconut Oil and Cayenne, Eva dives into the backstory of many key Mexican ingredients from vanilla to agave. Alongside recipes that are masa-based like gorditas and sopes, she writes about the history of maiz and masa, nixtamalization, and the commercialization of corn, and she speaks to tequila production and traditions prior to showcasing not one but three recipes for margaritas.
Eva’s genuine love for cooking and culinary-related history along with her pride for her heritage shine on every page of this beautiful, meaningful, and delectable cookbook.
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