Classic Indian Recipes: 75 signature dishes

· Hachette UK
2.5
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160
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The Hamlyn Classic Recipes series is a celebratory collection of some of the most admired chefs the world has to offer - noteworthy not only for their pioneering approach to food, but also for their dependable, uncomplicated and trustworthy recipes. TV chef Manju Malhi is known for her traditional Indian dishes (Manju was taught to cook by her mother) with a modern urban twist. Why not fill your home with the heady aromas and delicious flavours of the Indian kitchen, with classic recipes passed down from generation to generation.

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deepali shedge
January 9, 2015
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About the author

Manju Malhi was raised in North West London where she grew up surrounded by Indian culture and was taught to cook by her mother. In her cooking, she draws upon her past and combines it with the realities of urban Western life and has come up with her own unique Brit-Indi style of food. She won the BBC's Food and Drink competition in 1999 and cooked with Antony Worrall Thompson on BBC2. Manju's Simply Indian series was aired on the Taste Network in 2001 and she has also appeared on several other programmes including ITV's Saturday Cooks and This Morning, Sky 1's Taste, Market Kitchen and BBC1's Saturday Kitchen.

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