I Love India by founder of ‘The Spice Tailor’, Anjum Anand

I Love India by founder of ‘The Spice Tailor’, Anjum Anand

In ‘I love India’, her eighth cookbook, Anjum Anand pays tribute to her homeland and presents her absolute favourite dishes from all over India. This is an homage to its extraordinary food culture, drawn from its diverse regions as well as from a host of traders, settlers and immigrants over the years. Anjum offers her personal collection of the most authentic recipes she has gathered over years of travelling.

As vibrant as a Delhi spice market, the book reveals the vast range of flavours, cooking techniques and occasions that revolve around this popular style of cuisine, and the evocative chapters cover the times of day and celebrations that typify eating in India, such as Indian Summer, On High Days and Holidays, Sunset Bites, and Street-side Tiffin. There are also features on key ingredients to illustrate how versatile, vibrant and accessible Indian food really is. Anjum is the queen of Indian cooking, and her recipes are brilliantly easy to follow, as well as moreishly good.

I love IndiaI Love India by Anjum Anand
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing; 01 edition (9 March 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1849495637
ASIN: B01NACL1GZ
Guide Price: £7.19 – Kindle Edition, £16.59 – Hardcover Edition
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About the author

Anjum Anand has presented two successful series of BBC TV’s Indian Food Made Easy showcasing her fascination with the regional and cultural traditions of Indian food, and she has written seven bestselling Indian cookbooks, all published by Quadrille. Although she has lived and studied in Geneva, Paris and Madrid and worked in restaurants in New York, Los Angeles and New Delhi, her real love is home-cooked Indian food. She has her own internationally stocked range of Indian sauces, chutneys and pickles called The Spice Tailor. In 2016 she presented Anjum’s Australian Spice Stories, a 12-part series on SBS in Australia. Anjum travels regularly to India, where she has family homes in Delhi and Calcutta, but she lives in London with her husband and two children.