Monsoon

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Monsoon

Delicious Indian Recipes for Every Day and Season

General cookery and recipes TV / Celebrity chef / eateries cookbooks Vegetarian Cookery and vegetarianism Street food Cookery / food by ingredient: herbs, spices, oils and vinegars Cookery / food by ingredient: rice, grains, pulses, nuts and seeds

Author: Asma Khan

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Language: English

Published by: DK RED

Published on: 6th March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780241755556


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“Asma's approach here is seasonal, though it’s one that addresses not just the weather, but our needs and moods, offering an edible calendar to give succour and delight throughout the year.” – Nigella Lawson

“Open this book anywhere and you’ll find something you’ll want to eat” – Delicious Magazine.

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Join chef and founder of London’s famous Darjeeling Express restaurant on a flavour odyssey as she shares delicious Indian recipes and family favourites to awaken your palate and nourish your soul.

Get ready to embrace six seasons of flavour in this stunning new collection of 80 bright and vibrant Indian recipes inspired by Asma’s native Bengal.

Be guided on an atmospheric journey through India’s culinary landscape and discover the principles of Ayurvedic cooking. Enjoy a masterclass in creating mouthwatering, easy curries, sides, and desserts that sing with flavour, such as:

MIDWEEK CURRIES: Quick Bengali chicken korma
VEGETARIAN MAINS: Delicate lentil fritters with spiced yoghurt
INDIAN STREETFOOD: Crispy and spicy tawa toasties
COMFORT FOOD: Spiced and creamy pumpkin dhal
SWEET TREATS: Yogurt with saffron and pistachio

This Indian cookbook teaches you how to use Indian spices confidently, master new cooking techniques and unearth a treasure trove of unforgettable recipes including, veg-friendly curries and fantastic menus to entertain.

Monsoon celebrates the pure joy of eating with recipes to suit every craving – a must have for anyone looking to bring flavour back to their kitchen.

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