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Vegetarian Indian Cooking: Prashad

  • Author
    • Kaushy Patel
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Previously published as PRASHAD COOKBOOK: INDIAN VEGETARIAN COOKING. Now with an updated cover.

100 delicious vegetarian Indian recipes from Gordon Ramsay's Best Restaurant runner-up Prashad.

The Patels and Prashad, their small Indian restaurant in Bradford, were the surprise stars of Ramsay's Best Restaurant TV show in autumn 2010. Everyone who saw them fell in love with this inspirational family dedicated to serving delicious, original vegetarian food.

At the heart of the family is Kaushy, who learned to cook as a child growing up on her grandmother's farm in northern India. On moving to northern England in the 1960s, she brought her passion for fabulous flavours with her and has been perfecting and creating dishes ever since. Never happier than when feeding people, Kaushy took her son Bobby at his word when he suggested that she should share her cooking with the world - a launderette was converted first in to a deli and then a restaurant, and Prashad was born.

Now Kaushy shares her cooking secrets - you'll find more than 100 recipes, from simple snacks to sumptuous family dinners, to help you recreate the authentic Prashad experience at home. Whether it's cinnamon-spice chickpea curry, green banana satay, spicy sweetcorn or chaat - the king of street-side India - there's plenty here for everyone to savour and share.
  • Published: Sep 13 2012
  • Pages: 272
  • 249 x 200mm
  • ISBN: 9781444734713
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Press Reviews

  • Gordon Ramsay
    Prashad - the smallest restaurant with the biggest heart
  • Angela Hartnett
    The food is flawless ... absolutely phenomenal, I was blown away
  • The Times
    TIMES TOP 40 COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Prashad is the tiny Bradford outfit that was the surprise star of Ramsay's Best Restaurant in 2010, and this book brings together the Patel family recipes from the farm in northern India. From simple street food to sumptuous family feasts, the 100-plus dishes are tested through the generations and are refreshingly unusual.
  • Cook Vegetarian
    You know when Gordon Ramsay is praising a vegetarian restaurant, something must be different about the place.
  • The Vegetarian Magazine
    This is the perfect book for anybody who wants to learn how to make good authentic Gujarati food... the book includes interesting stories and explanations of the food.
  • Alex Connoll, Cordon Vert Cookery School
    This book has a great range of recipes from simple sides to magnificent mains.
  • Aileen Reid, The Telegraph
    It was all deeply satisfying.
  • The Week
    Kaushy shares the secrets of her tasty vegetarian cuisine with explanations clear enough for spice-rack novices but challenging enough for those with a bit more skill.
  • Handmade Living Magazine
    An excellent introduction to the delights of Indian vegetarian cooking... A valuable addition to your kitchen bookshelf, whether you are a veggie or not.