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Cooking Like Mummyji: Real Indian Food from the Family Home
Contributor(s): Bhogal, Vicky (Author), Kochhar, Atul (Foreword by)
ISBN: 1910690309     ISBN-13: 9781910690307
Publisher: Grub Street Cookery
OUR PRICE:   $44.96  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2016
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Regional & Ethnic - Indian & South Asian
- Cooking | Entertaining - General
Dewey: 641
LCCN: 2016461416
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 7.6" W x 9.7" (2.30 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Asian
- Cultural Region - Indian
 
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Publisher Description:
Cooking Like Mummyji was first published to great acclaim in 2003 and garnered thousands of loyal fans, but has been unavailable for almost 10 years. This bestseller won the Jeremy Round Award for Best First Book at the Guild of Food Writers Awards and was short-listed for Best Book at the Glenfiddich Awards. Now back in a fully revised, stunningly redesigned edition with newly commissioned photography the author reveals in over 100 recipes, which are spoonfuls of her upbringing, real, authentic, traditional Punjabi home cooking, as cooked by families in British homes, as opposed to the food in Indian restaurants which was invented for the Western palate. As Vicky says, "I have often thought it such a shame that the Western world is not been let in on the secret of real Indian home cooking, as though it is a sort of long-standing trick, our last remaining jewel. Our home food is much lighter, fresher, healthier and fragrant, with a vibrant breadth of flavors. A handful of simple spices, like musical notes, can be combined in many different ways to create beautiful melodies. This is a sharp, affectionate look at both the food and culture written by an insider and delivered with love.

Contributor Bio(s): Bhogal, Vicky: - VICKY BHOGAL began her adventure on the food scene as recipe conduit and curator at 24 years old with the award-winning bestseller Cooking Like Mummyji in 2003. An avid campaigner of causes, next was Vicky's brainchild celebrity recipe book for the Make Poverty History campaign, A Fair Feast in 2005, which she compiled and edited. Insisting that 100% of the proceeds go to charity, the book raised over £100,000 for The Fairtrade Foundation and Oxfam's Make Trade Fair Campaign. 2006 saw the release of A Year of Cooking Like Mummyji, picking up and continuing to explore the much-loved thread of her first book, against the backdrop of the seasons and elegant poetry. Vicky also created her own authentic, wholesome and natural chilled foods range, 'Just Like Mummyji's' exclusively for Tesco 2004-2007, becoming a bar-raising £3.2m brand within 6 months and selling over a million meals in its first year, winning her a Grocer Award in 2006 and short-listing for Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the Asian Jewel Awards 2006, sponsored by Lloyds TSB. Her fourth book, Flavour: A World of Beautiful Food, was published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2009. Unveiling the global breadth of her kitchen, she takes an array of delicious ingredients and shows how to combine them according to their flavor profiles to create exciting new dishes. It was shortlisted as Best Hardback Book in the world under 35 Euros in the 2010 Le Cordon Bleu World Food Media Awards. Vicky happily lives, cooks, blogs, writes and eats in London and the English countryside. She has also worked in advertising, journalism, fashion, tech, finance, and wrote the world's first academic study of British Asian youth culture and linguistics, earning the highest undergraduate mark in the field in the history of King's College, London. She recently filmed cookery TV for Grokker and is currently completing her first novella and developing her own design range. Facebook.com/cookinglikemummyji Instagram.com/cookinglikemummyji Grokker.com/vicky-bhogal www.vickybhogal.com