Vegetables: The Indian Way
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Product details
- ISBN 9780241552131
- Weight: 1324g
- Dimensions: 197 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 28 Aug 2025
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
THE DEFINITIVE INDIAN VEGETARIAN COOKBOOK - OVER 120 AUTHENTIC AND DELICIOUS RECIPES
From Camellia Panjabi MBE — bestselling author and celebrated restaurateur.
'Glorious regional recipes ... hugely inspiring' Claudia Roden
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Flavour is at the heart of vegetarian cooking in India.
From baby aubergines cooked in nutty masala and crispy onion bhajia served with piping hot chai, to smoky jalfrezi paneer and home-style black dal, this compendium of a cookbook shows how to cook the real Indian meals eaten at home, at celebrations, in restaurants and from street stalls.
Written and compiled by Camellia Panjabi MBE, bestselling author, entrepreneur and restaurateur, this is a beautiful must-have book that anyone who loves to cook and eat Indian food will need on their shelf.
Arranged by vegetable type, over 120 achievable recipes and stunning bespoke photography elevate and celebrate each ingredient, taking readers to parts of India they'll never have experienced before.
Accompanied by fascinating notes on culinary history, vital nutritional information, and invaluable guidance on methods, equipment and – of course – spices, this is a definitive guide for cooks throughout the world.
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'The recipes literally jump out at you, enticing you directly to India ... a marvelous and easy book to follow … definitely worth a space in your own kitchen.' Tom Aikens
‘Vegetables The Indian Way is a remarkably accomplished cookbook from one of the world’s most influential voices in Indian cuisine’ – Restaurant Magazine
‘Its pages are filled with timeless, flavourful recipes’ – The Guardian
‘Both a practical guide and a thoughtful survey of India’s culinary traditions’ – Conde Nast Traveller
