FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF EAST AND MADE IN INDIA
Guardian columnist Meera Sodha reveals a whole new side of Indian food that's fresh, delicious, meat-free and quick to make at home.
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Guardian columnist Meera Sodha reveals a whole new side of Indian food that's fresh, delicious, meat-free and quick to make at home.
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.
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'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
Meera Sodha is the Guardian's 'New Vegan' columnist and author of Fresh India, which won the Observer Food Monthly Best New Cookbook Award 2017. In 2018 she was given The Guild of Food Writers 'Cookery Writing Award' and named the Fortnum & Mason Cookery Writer of the Year for her work in the Guardian. Her first book, Made In India, was a top ten bestseller. Meera Sodha cooks, writes and lives in London with her husband and daughter.
Title: Fresh India: 130 Quick, Easy and Delicious Recipes for Every Day
Author: Sodha, Meera
ISBN: 9780241200421
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2016-07-07
Number of Pages: 304
Weight: 1.1615 kg
An unbridled joy * Nigel Slater *
Such a wonderful book * Nigella Lawson *
Sodha's second book confirmed what we sensed from the first: her's is the tastiest, liveliest, spice-infused fare this side of the Sabamarti river. Extra points for the vegetarian focus. * Guardian *
One of our most-used family cookbooks . . . as easy to love as it is to use * Daily Mail *
Terrific, flaunting how rich and resourceful vegetarian cooking can be * Sunday Times *
A broad range of beautifully-presented veggie dishes . . . Just splendid. * Waterstones *
Colourful and joyous . . . a collection of recipes harvested from her Gujarati-British family and drawing on the rich vegetarian tradition of India. * Felicity Cloake, Guardian *
Full of delectable, mouth-watering dishes . . . we guarantee you'll be devouring the entire book in no time. * Stylist *
Sodha seeks to redefine Indian food, avoiding rich dishes 'swimming in brown sauce' and opting for the way her family has cooked for generations: fresh, vibrant, seasonal * The New York Times *
A sublimely designed book that is tidily stocked with oft-times wondrous vegetable-based recipes, emboldened with flavors * Forbes *