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East

120 Easy and Delicious Asian-inspired Vegetarian and Vegan recipes

Meera Sodha

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Fig Tree
03 September 2019
A vibrant plant-based cookbook from the Guardian 'New Vegan' columnist and award-winning author of Fresh India

Modern, vibrant, fuss-free food made from British ingredients but with an Eastern slant, East is a must-have whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply want to eat more delicious meat-free food.

Drawing from her 'New Vegan' Guardian column, Meera Sodha's stunning new collection also features plenty of brand-new recipes inspired by a wide range of Asian cuisines. There are noodles, curries, rice dishes, tofu, salads, sides and sweets, all surprisingly easy to make and bursting with exciting flavours. Taking you from India to Indonesia, Singapore to Japan, by way of China, Thailand, and Vietnam, East will show you how to whip up a chard potato and coconut curry and a swede laksa; how to make Kimchi pancakes, delicious dairy free black dal, and chilli tofu. There are sweet potato momos for snacks and unexpected desserts like salted miso brownies and a no-churn Vietnamese coffee ice-cream.
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Imprint:   Fig Tree
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 196mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   1.180kg
ISBN:   9780241387566
ISBN 10:   0241387566
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Meera Sodha is a cook and a food writer, renowned for her Asian-inspired, meat-free recipes. She writes the Guardian's weekly 'The New Vegan' column, and is the author of three best-selling cookbooks- Made in India, Fresh India and East. She cooks, writes and lives in London with her husband and daughter.

Reviews for East: 120 Easy and Delicious Asian-inspired Vegetarian and Vegan recipes

There are no frighteningly long ingredient lists or recherche spices - just simple recipes that really work. It's become my go-to Indian cookery book * The Times (Books of the Year) on Made in India * Terrific . . . dead-simple family food absolutely packed with flavor * New York Times Magazine on Made in India * Full of delectable, mouth-watering dishes . . . we guarantee you'll be devouring the entire book in no time * Stylist on Fresh India * A sublimely designed book that is tidily stocked with oft-times wondrous vegetable-based recipes, emboldened with flavors * Forbes on Fresh India * The tastiest, liveliest, spice-infused fare this side of the Sabamarti river * Guardian on Fresh India * Colourful and joyous * Felicity Cloake, Guardian on Fresh India * One of our most-used family cookbooks . . . as easy to love as it is to use * Daily Mail on Fresh India * An unbridled joy * Nigel Slater, on Fresh India * It is deeply personal food, alive and authentic - the best sort - and, frankly, I want to cook everything in this book * Nigella Lawson on Made in India * An inspiring collection of appealing recipes * Daily Mail * She has a seemingly magic ability to tell you exactly the detail you need to make a dish sing. This book is a godsend * Bee Wilson, Sunday Times * Gorgeous * Prima * Enticing, inviting and delicious. Vegan and vegetarian dishes that are hard to resist (and why should you?) * Yotam Ottolenghi * When my palate is jaded I turn to Meera Sodha. She can take a packet of noodles, some peanut butter and a hunk of tofu and work magic. East is the vegetable book for people who aren't vegetarian * Diana Henry * Meera Sodha takes keen cooks on a vegan and veggie journey across Asia * Guardian Weekend Gift Guide * Inspired by a dizzying range of Asian cuisine, Meera Sodha leads foodies on a meat-free expedition, taking in everywhere from Thailand and Japan to Singapore and India * i Best Cook Books of 2019 *


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