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The Green Cookbook

Easy Vegan & Vegetarian Dinners

Rukmini Iyer

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Hardback

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English
Square Peg
06 June 2024
Maximum flavour, minimum fuss from the creator of the 1.75 million copy-selling ROASTING TIN series

75 all-new vegetarian and vegan recipes to help you get delicious dinners on the table with Rukmini's much-loved approach to cooking with minimum fuss and maximum flavour

Rukmini returns with recipes for easy weeknight dinners that are packed with flavour, quick to make and low on effort.

You'll find speedy 15-minute meals that come together in one pot or pan, ingenious recipes for dinner tonight and lunch tomorrow, flavour-packed family-friendly recipes and flexible batch-cooks to help you prepare for a busy week. As the week comes to a close, you'll also find big dishes and light plates that are perfect for sharing with friends and family at the weekend.

Half vegan, half gluten-free, always delicious.

Praise for The Green Roasting Tin- 'This book will earn a place in kitchens up and down the country' Nigella Lawson 'So delicious. So easy' Nina Stibbe 'A boon for any busy household' Jay Rayner
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Imprint:   Square Peg
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 252mm,  Width: 174mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   991g
ISBN:   9781529110449
ISBN 10:   1529110440
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

RUKMINI IYER is the bestselling author of the Roasting Tin series, selling over 1.75 million copies worldwide. They've transformed the cookery space in the UK, leading the one-tin, one-pot and one-pan revolution, and remain firm favourites among fans of maximum-flavour, minimum-hassle cooking. She grew up in Cambridgeshire with the best of three food cultures- Bengali and South Indian food from her parents' Indian heritage, along with classic eighties' mac and cheese, sponge pudding, and cheese and pineapple on a stick. Rukmini is a columnist for the Guardian and BBC Gardeners' World magazine, and writes for numerous publications, including BBC Good Food magazine, Waitrose and Fortnum & Mason. She strongly believes that making time to eat well - for oneself or for family dinners - is an integral part of the day, and as a new mother with limited time but a good appetite, she's passionate about helping other households cook great, minimum-effort dinners. When she's not cooking, Rukmini loves gardening, wandering around food markets with border collie and toddler in tow and entertaining at home with her husband (often friends, more often the baby and dog.) Sign up for Rukmini's newsletter here- https-//thehappyfoodie.co.uk/chefs/rukmini-iyer

Reviews for The Green Cookbook: Easy Vegan & Vegetarian Dinners

"She is of course a total superstar thanks to her Roasting Tin series - is there a millennial home in the land without the full set? -- India Knight As the postergirl for easy, fuss-free, veg-forward recipes that will seamlessly fit into your busy lifestyle, Rukmini has done it again with The Green Cookbook. Ingeniously divided into supremely functional chapters (""Dinner in 30"", ""Batch Cook"", ""Dinner Today, Lunch Tomorrow"" etc.), Rukmini caters for every day-to-day cooking eventuality -- a soothing guide in our more-hectic-than-ever lives. -- Alexina Anatole, author of 'Bitter' The latest from the author of the bestselling ""Roasting Tin"" series, which sold over 1.75 million copies in five years and are described by The Guardian as ""cookbooks for our times""... You won't need takeaways when you can sort the ""ridiculously moreish"" miso butter noodles with tomatoes and spring onions in 12 minutes. There are still the one-pot and one-tin recipes that have made Iyer's name, but the ""cook once, eat twice"" chapter, and family recipes that adults and toddlers can both eat are great additions. * The Week, Top Cookbooks Coming Out in 2024 *"


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