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A contemporary Pakistani cookbook featuring more than 100 recipes.
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A contemporary Pakistani cookbook featuring more than 100 recipes.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 338039
- New Edition
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 205mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9780711256033
- ISBN-10: 0711256039
- Artikelnr.: 58454943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Quarto
- 1 Triptych Place
- SE1 9SH London, GB
- www.quarto.com
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 338039
- New Edition
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 205mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9780711256033
- ISBN-10: 0711256039
- Artikelnr.: 58454943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Quarto
- 1 Triptych Place
- SE1 9SH London, GB
- www.quarto.com
Well-connected and beloved in the food world, Sumayya Usmani went from practising law for twelve years to pursuing food writing and teaching. Her first book, Summers Under the Tamarind Tree: Recipes and Memories from Pakistan (Frances Lincoln, 2016) was the first Pakistani cookbook in Britain. Her mentor and friend Madhur Jaffrey, who wrote the main blurb, calls the book 'a treasure'. It won the Best First Cookbook category in the Gourmand Cookbook Awards in 2016. It was also shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award. Her second cookbook, Mountain Berries and Desert Spice: Sweet Inspirations from the Hunza Valley to the Arabian Sea (Frances Lincoln, 2017) was shortlisted in the Best Cookbook of the Year category at the Food & Travel Magazine Awards. Sumayya won The Scottish Book Trust's Next Chapter Award in 2021 for Andaza as a work in progress. Sumayya is an experienced cookery teacher having taught in many UK-based cookery schools, including Divertimenti and the School of Artisan Food and her style of teaching is based on inspiring people to trust their senses and intuition with flavours. She is an instinctual cook and storyteller. She also runs her own social enterprise cook school in Glasgow. She has been featured as a resident food writer for four weeks in the Guardian COOK supplement (now known as Feast), and has also featured in the Telegraph, New York Times, Independent, Saveur, Delicious, Olive, BBC Good Food and Food 52. She was called 'the go-to expert in Pakistani cuisine' by BBC Good Food Magazine. Sumayya is a BBC broadcaster and has been a presenter on BBC Radio Scotland's Kitchen Cafe as well as being a regular panelist on Jay Rayner's The Kitchen Cabinet on BBC Radio 4. She has appeared on BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour. On television, she has appeared on Madhur Jaffrey's Curry Nation on Good Food Channel, and various times on STV and London Live. Sumayya mentors other writers online as well as hosting her podcast, A Savoured Life.
Summers under the tamarind tree
Pakistan: The spirit, the passion, the flavour
Childhood tales: Growing up in the kitchen
Cooking methods: Pakistani techniques explained
A note on spice: What to buy and how to use it
Masala blends: Traditional family recipes
Awakening the senses: Breakfast
Tantalising the taste buds: Street food and snacks
Breaking bread and sharing rice: Breads and rice dishes
Meaty markets and weekdays bazaars: Beef, lamb and mutton
Birds from the Empress: Chicken and other birds
Sailing the seas: Seafood and fish
My grandmother’s garden: Vegetables, fruit and salad
Homegrown guavas: Chutneys and pickles
Under a motia-filled sky: Celebration feasts
The sweet taste of mango heaven: Desserts
Chai-pani: Hot and cold drinks
Acknowledgements
Index
Pakistan: The spirit, the passion, the flavour
Childhood tales: Growing up in the kitchen
Cooking methods: Pakistani techniques explained
A note on spice: What to buy and how to use it
Masala blends: Traditional family recipes
Awakening the senses: Breakfast
Tantalising the taste buds: Street food and snacks
Breaking bread and sharing rice: Breads and rice dishes
Meaty markets and weekdays bazaars: Beef, lamb and mutton
Birds from the Empress: Chicken and other birds
Sailing the seas: Seafood and fish
My grandmother’s garden: Vegetables, fruit and salad
Homegrown guavas: Chutneys and pickles
Under a motia-filled sky: Celebration feasts
The sweet taste of mango heaven: Desserts
Chai-pani: Hot and cold drinks
Acknowledgements
Index
Summers under the tamarind tree
Pakistan: The spirit, the passion, the flavour
Childhood tales: Growing up in the kitchen
Cooking methods: Pakistani techniques explained
A note on spice: What to buy and how to use it
Masala blends: Traditional family recipes
Awakening the senses: Breakfast
Tantalising the taste buds: Street food and snacks
Breaking bread and sharing rice: Breads and rice dishes
Meaty markets and weekdays bazaars: Beef, lamb and mutton
Birds from the Empress: Chicken and other birds
Sailing the seas: Seafood and fish
My grandmother’s garden: Vegetables, fruit and salad
Homegrown guavas: Chutneys and pickles
Under a motia-filled sky: Celebration feasts
The sweet taste of mango heaven: Desserts
Chai-pani: Hot and cold drinks
Acknowledgements
Index
Pakistan: The spirit, the passion, the flavour
Childhood tales: Growing up in the kitchen
Cooking methods: Pakistani techniques explained
A note on spice: What to buy and how to use it
Masala blends: Traditional family recipes
Awakening the senses: Breakfast
Tantalising the taste buds: Street food and snacks
Breaking bread and sharing rice: Breads and rice dishes
Meaty markets and weekdays bazaars: Beef, lamb and mutton
Birds from the Empress: Chicken and other birds
Sailing the seas: Seafood and fish
My grandmother’s garden: Vegetables, fruit and salad
Homegrown guavas: Chutneys and pickles
Under a motia-filled sky: Celebration feasts
The sweet taste of mango heaven: Desserts
Chai-pani: Hot and cold drinks
Acknowledgements
Index