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Fresh India: 130 Quick, Easy and Delicious Vegetarian Recipes for Every Day | Meera Sodha
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From the author of the Top Ten Bestseller Made in India Following on from her bestselling Made in India, Meera Sodha reveals a whole new side of Indian food that is fresh, delicious and quick to make at home. These vegetable-based recipes are proper feel good food, and full of flavour. Here are surprising recipes for every day made using easy to find ingredients: mushroom and walnut samosas, oven-baked onion bhajis and beetroot and paneer kebabs. There are familiar and classic Indian recipes like dals, curries and pickles, alongside less familiar ones using fresh seasonal British ingredients, like Brussels sprout thoran, Gardeners' Question Time pilau and green beans with cashew nuts and coconut. And then there are showstoppers such as daily dosas with coconut potatoes, roasted cauliflower korma, sticky mango paneer skewers, wild mushroom upma and lime pickle rice with roast squash and red onion. To finish, there's a chapter of luscious puddings like salted peanut and jaggery kulfi alongside carrot halwa and pistachio cake. Whether you are vegetarian, want to eat more vegetables or just want to make great, modern Indian food, this is the book for you.
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Soubhiville
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My first foray into homemade Indian food! Sweet potato Vindaloo. It‘s delicious! I‘d definitely make it again. Served with basmati rice, yogurt, and whole wheat naan. Yum!

This book has a ton of recipes that sound delicious. I got it from the library but I‘d consider buying it.

Tamra I need to check this one out because I love East and Made in India. (edited) 4y
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Weaponxgirl
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The author of the tagged book has an amazing vegan food column in the guardian.
This is delicious but super hot 🥵
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/sep/30/mouth-numbing-noodles-chill...
#vegan

PurpleyPumpkin Ooohhh that sounds delicious. Thanks for posting! I‘m always on the hunt for new vegan recipes that are tasty. 😋 6y
Weaponxgirl @PurpleyPumpkin you‘re welcome 😊 if you like spicy food her column is the best. I haven‘t cooked one dud from it yet. Though I did have an incident where a curry was the perfect heat the night I made it and after the flavours mingled overnight the leftovers then blew my head off and left me with running eyes and nose 6y
PurpleyPumpkin Oops. Now that‘s hot! 🥵 6y
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Weaponxgirl @PurpleyPumpkin a lot of coconut yoghurt was consumed 🤣 6y
Exbrarian I expect sweaty-head and runny-nose with most meals. Sounds fantastic! 6y
Weaponxgirl @Exbrarian it‘s great isn‘t it! Feel like I‘m being purified 6y
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Not just a beautiful cover. This has some ace recipes in, covering so many aspects of Indian food.
Can't wait to choose one!
Meera Sodha is also The Guardian's vegan columnist.

Tamra Looks wonderful! 7y
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