Brit Spice

Brit Spice

by Manju Malhi (Author), Manju Malhi (Author)

Synopsis

This title is all about taking Indian cooking one step further by crossing the cultural cuisine divide. With people having less time and money to spend on food, Manju's recipes concentrate on being good value and easy to prepare, using various ingredients from British and Indian cultures. The recipes explore cooking Indian food in an uncoventional way and are aimed at a wide cross-section of readers, especially young and inexperienced cooks. Manju will also give readers her versions of some favourite, more established curries. Also, she teaches readers how to rustle up quick Indian meals using Western ingredients such as European bread, smoked bacon and baked beans, as well as how to quickly prepare concoctions of mixed spices. Menu suggestions are also given.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Published: 06 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0718145038
ISBN 13: 9780718145033

Media Reviews
Many Indians, on arriving in this country, found a lack of their familiar cooking ingredients. The result initially, was improvisation with an eclectic mix of traditional British and authentic Indian: curried baked beans, Indian-style bubble and squeak and spam masala. With today's multicultural society and proliferation of Eastern food markets, Indian ingredients are easy to get hold of - even from the supermarket. But that fusion of Brit-Indian cookery survives, and Manju Malhi provides a fascinating insight into this peculiarly British/Indian form of cooking. Chatty, fresh writing infuses the book along with her youthful enthusiasm for the subject. Like many people today, she is keen to eat good, fresh food made in the minimum of time - hence her ten minute Chicken Korma! Chutneys, breads, puddings, vegetarian and meat dishes, the range is individual, easy-to-make and clearly explained, accompanied by tempting colour photographs to whet the appetite. Nearly all the recipes can be made within half an hour and embrace a wide range of ingredients for a truly Brit-Spice experience. - Lucy Watson
Author Bio
In 1999 voice-over artist Manju Malhi beat hundreds of other contestants to secure a guest cookery slot on BBC2's Food and Drink. Since then she has presented her own television show for Taste called 'Simply Indian' and she is the face behind Tamarind Fine Foods.