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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER The perfect Christmas gift for foodies!
Whether vegan, veggie or simply an avid home cook, this exquisitely
designed cookbook is full of simple recipes that will have every
recipient swooning. 'Enticing, inviting and delicious. Vegan and
vegetarian dishes that are hard to resist (and why should you?'
YOTAM OTTOLENGHI ________________________________ Modern, vibrant,
easy-to-make food. East is a must-have whether you're vegan,
vegetarian, or simply want to eat more delicious meat-free food.
Drawing from her 'New Vegan' Guardian column, Meera Sodha's
collection features brand-new recipes inspired by Asian cuisine -
from India to Indonesia, Singapore to Japan, by way of China,
Thailand, and Vietnam. With 120 practical and mouth-watering
recipes, learn how to make: - ROASTED PANEER ALOO GOBI for a quick
Monday-night dinner - CARAMELIZED ONION AND CHILLI RAMEN straight
from the store-cupboard - THE SODHA FAMILY MASALA OMELETTE to serve
up a home-made brunch - SALTED MISO BROWNIES as a sweet treat There
are seasonal specialities, warming noodles and curries, tofu and
rice dishes as well as salads, sides and sweets - all practical and
surprisingly easy to make - and bursting with exciting flavours.
_________________________________ 'Meera can take a packet of
noodles, some peanut butter and a hunk of tofu and work magic. East
is the vegetable book for people who aren't vegetarian. A joy - I
want to cook every dish' DIANA HENRY 'Fabulous' NIGELLA LAWSON 'She
has a seemingly magic ability to tell you exactly the detail you
need to make a dish sing. This book is a godsend' BEE WILSON,
SUNDAY TIMES
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF EAST AND MADE IN INDIA There's no
better gift to give or receive than a great cookbook, and this
collection of tasty, meat-free Indian dishes is the ultimate
present for foodies! ________________________________ This is a
book all about vegetables, but whether you call it a vegetarian
cookbook is up to you. There are familiar and classic Indian
recipes like dals, curries and pickles, alongside less familiar
ones that use seasonal British ingredients. Discover everyday
recipes using easy to find ingredients, delicious showstoppers and
luscious puddings including: - MUSHROOM AND WALNUT SAMOSAS -
OVEN-BAKED ONION BHAJIS - STICKY MANGO PANEER SKEWERS - SALTED
PEANUT AND JAGGERY KULFI Use the additional contents to find
First-Timer Recipes, 30-Minute Midweek Meals or Freezer and
Store-Cupboard Cooking and follow the seasons with dishes that use
ingredients in their prime. All vegetable-based, all flavour-full,
these recipes will be loved by vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.
________________________________ 'The tastiest, liveliest,
spice-infused fare this side of the Sabamarti river' Guardian
'Terrific, flaunting how rich and resourceful vegetarian cooking
can be' Sunday Times
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF EAST AND FRESH INDIA An essential
addition to any cookbook collection and the perfect foodie gift,
Meera Sodha's top ten bestseller will change the way they cook, eat
and think about Indian food forever.
________________________________ True Indian food isn't like the
stuff you get at your local curry house. In MADE IN INDIA, Guardian
columnist Meera Sodha introduces Britain to the food she grew up
eating here every day - food that's fresh, vibrant and surprisingly
easy to make. In this collection, Meera serves up a feast of over
130 delicious and easy-to-follow recipes collected from three
generations of her family including: CLASSIC STREET FOOD - Chilli
Paneer and Beetroot and Feta Samosas FRAGRANT CURRIES - Spinach and
Salmon and Cinnamon Lamb Curry COLOURFUL SIDE DISHES - Pomegranate
and Mint Raita and Kachumbar Salad MOUTH-WATERING PUDDINGS - Mango,
Lime Passion Fruit Jelly and Pistachio and Saffron Kulfi With an
additional contents to help you find First-Timer Recipes, 30-Minute
Midweek Meals, Kid-Friendly Cooking and Store-Cupboard Curries,
there's something tasty for every situation. This book is for
anyone who loves authentic Indian food and wants to learn how to
make it themselves. ________________________________ 'Full of real
charm, personality, love and garlic' Yotam Ottolenghi 'Wonderful,
vibrant . . . deeply personal food, alive and authentic - the best
sort - and, frankly, I want to cook everything in this book'
Nigella Lawson
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