Description
A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR | 'A JOY OF A BOOK' (SUNDAY TIMES) | A BBC GOOD FOOD 'BEST INDIAN COOKBOOK'
FROM THE 1.5 MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF 'THE ROASTING TIN SERIES': 75 SIMPLE, FRESH AND DELICIOUS RECIPES. INCLUDES: OVER 20 ONE-TIN/ONE-PAN RECIPES AND OVER 20 *30 MINS MAX* RECIPES.
'A must-have' Rachel Roddy | 'A practical and inspiring delight' Niki Segnit | 'An instant classic' Felicity Cloake | 'Clever, speedy, manageable' India Knight | 'Rukmini's best book yet' Stuart Heritage
Discover simple and speedy recipes that work for every day such as:
Crisp-Topped Marinated Sea Bass With Green Chilli, Lime & Coriander - Roasted Cauliflower with yoghurt and mustard - All-in-one Aubergine, Tomato & Nigella Seed Curry - Chilli, Coconut & Lime Salmon with Roasted Cherry Tomatoes - Green Pea, Onion & Cauliflower Pulao Rice - Bengali Popcorn Shrimp - Mini-Naan Pizzas with Lime & Coriander Paneer - Cheddar, Cumin & Nigella Seed Cheese Straws
From quick snacks and weeknight dinners to simple desserts, Rukmini Iyer has created a collection of South Indian and Bengali-inspired recipes with a modern twist. Keeping with her ethos of 'minimum effort, maximum flavour', these dishes are vibrant, achievable and moreish. The perfect gift for anyone who loves Indian flavours.
'Effortless innovative cooking and banging flavours' Alice Slater | 'Everything is full of flavour and easy' Angela Hui | 'Full of realistic, delicious recipes' Bethany Rutter
About the Author
RUKMINI IYER is the bestselling author of the Roasting Tin series, selling over 1.75 million copies worldwide. They've transformed the cookery space in the UK, leading the one-tin, one-pot and one-pan revolution, and remain firm favourites among fans of maximum-flavour, minimum-hassle cooking. She grew up in Cambridgeshire with the best of three food cultures: Bengali and South Indian food from her parents' Indian heritage, along with classic eighties' mac and cheese, sponge pudding, and cheese and pineapple on a stick. Rukmini is a columnist for the Guardian and BBC Gardeners' World magazine, and writes for numerous publications, including BBC Good Food magazine, Waitrose and Fortnum & Mason. She strongly believes that making time to eat well - for oneself or for family dinners - is an integral part of the day, and as a new mother with limited time but a good appetite, she's passionate about helping other households cook great, minimum-effort dinners. When she's not cooking, Rukmini loves gardening, wandering around food markets with border collie and toddler in tow and entertaining at home with her husband (often friends, more often the baby and dog.) Sign up for Rukmini's newsletter here: https://thehappyfoodie.co.uk/chefs/rukmini-iyer
Reviews
Inspired by a train journey between her parents' home towns of Kolkata and Chennai, India Express is a collection of 75 south Indian and Bengali recipes, and Rukmini Iyer's seventh book. The first thing I made from it was Chingri Macher Malai, spiced prawns in coconut milk, which took minutes to prep, simmered quietly for just under half an hour, and was perfect on buttered white rice. Semolina pancakes were similarly successful. This collection follows Iyer's wildly successful roasting tin series, rightly considered cookbooks for our times. What was it about them? Accessibility? Minimum fuss/maximum flavour? Layout? Trust in the likable, reassuring person who guided you through? All of the above - which, together with more personal material than her previous work, makes India Express a must-have. * Rachel Roddy, The Guardian 'Best Books of 2022' *
I am a huge fan of Rukmini Iyer's Roasting Tin cookery books, but her new one, India Express, is my favourite yet... an absolute joy of a book * India Knight, Sunday Times *
The most delicious things I ate this year were 'chop' from [Rukmini Iyer's] India Express ... The book is a practical and inspiring delight. Iyer brings her trademark clarity and fuss-free instruction to some of the South Indian and Bengali recipes she ate growing up. It's veg-leaning and full of flavour. I have used the book a great deal and am keeping it in the kitchen because this is the kind of food I want to make after Christmas indulgence. * Niki Segnit, author of 'The Flavour Thesaurus' and 'Lateral Cooking' *
An instant classic * Felicity Cloake, author of 'Red Sauce, Brown Sauce' *
It's beautiful, remaining true to Rukmini's accessible, flavourful and innovative style * Alice Slater, author of 'Death of a Bookseller' *
Effortless innovative cooking and banging flavours * Angela Hui, author of 'Takeaway' *
Full of realistic, delicious recipes * Bethany Rutter, author of 'Welcome To Your Life' *
Beautiful and mouth-watering * Robert Elms, BBC Radio *
Amazing, simple but really flavoursome curry recipes * Trish Halpin, 'Postcards from Midlife' podcast *
Packed with great ideas for quick-to-prepare dishes with some punchy flavours * Madeleine Morrow, London Unattached *
Absolutely brilliant - clever, speedy, manageable * India Knight, author of 'Darling' *
This is Rukmini's best book yet * Stuart Heritage, author of 'Don't be a Dick, Pete' *
There are plenty of punchy flavours here and the beauty of this kind of cooking is that it requires so little preparation. * Constance Craig Smith, Daily Mail, for 'The Green Roasting Tin' *
This book has changed my life * Juno Dawson, for 'The Green Roasting Tin' *
Wonderful. So delicious. So easy * Nina Stibbe, for 'The Green Roasting Tin' *
An absolute must-have * GQ for 'The Green Roasting Tin' *
This book will earn a place in kitchens up and down the country * Nigella Lawson, for 'The Green Roasting Tin' *
Book Information
ISBN 9781529110074
Author Rukmini Iyer
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Square Peg
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 988g
Dimensions(mm) 253mm * 171mm * 23mm