Desified

Desified
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Publisher : Hamlyn
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9780600637820
ISBN-13 : 0600637824
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Desified by : Zaynah Din

Download or read book Desified written by Zaynah Din and published by Hamlyn. This book was released on 2024-02-01 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Desified is a celebration of South Asian flavours and spices. Inspired by the core principles of Ramadan, this book has more than 90 recipes, including speedy breakfasts, show-stopping brunches, simple and satisfying dinners, and feasting dishes to share. Whether you're looking for the best ways to break your fast or you simply want to eat well throughout the year, a desi twist is always delicious. CONTENTS INCLUDE: Chapter 1: Desi Basics Basic naan, Perfect rice, Tandoori spice blend Chapter 2: 5-Minute Breakfasts Mango lassi bowl, Desified Turkish eggs, Masala beans on toast Chapter 3: 20-Minute Breakfasts Masala chai brioche & butter breakfast pudding, Tandoori breakfast potatoes, Onion bhaji hash browns Chapter 4: First Bites Papri chaat, Chilli cheese garlic naan, Halloumi pakoras Chapter 5: Family Feasts Karahi chicken, Lamb biriyani, Cheat's 'birria' tacos Chapter 6: Easy Meals Chilli paneer, One-pot salmon and rice, Butter chicken burger Chapter 7: Sweet Treats Chai churros, Pistachio kulfi, Karak cookies Chapter 8: Drinks Masala chai, Lychee mirch mocktail, Strawberry falooda bubble tea


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