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Caribbean Food Made Easy

4.04 ( 112 Ratings by Goodreads)
Caribbean Food Made Easy

Caribbean Food Made Easy

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4.04 (112 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 August, 2009
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Levi Roots is a cook, entrepreneur and musician. He gained widespread fame after appearing on the UK TV programme Dragon's Den seeking funding for his Reggae Reggae Sauce, which is now stocked in all major supermarkets in the UK and has sold over 2 million bottles. In the BBC2 programme, Caribbean Food Made Easy, Levi Roots travels around the UK and the Caribbean and reveals how delicious Caribbean food can be prepared at home with easy-to-prepare, mouth-watering recipes using fresh, healthy and readily-available ingredients. The show, made by BBC Scotland, will consist of four 30-minute prime-time shows from 8-8.30pm, including 3-4 dishes per programme. The accompanying cookbook includes 100 delicious Caribbean recipes, including all of those that appear on the TV programme.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781845335250
ISBN10 1845335252
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 861 g
Product Dimensions 200 x 24 x 250 mm
Publisher / Reseller Mitchell Beazley
Format hardback
Edition 01
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Author's Bio

Levi has since launched Levi Roots' Love Apple Tomato Sauce and Levi Roots' Fiery Guava Dipping Sauce, and six cooking sauces are currently in the pipeline. Reggae-Reggae burgers can be found in bar and pub chains across the country, and Subway sells a Reggae Reggae Chicken Sub in its UK outlets. Levi's first cookbook, the Reggae Reggae Cookbook, published by Collins this year, has been a great success. Levi creates delicious West Indian recipes in the kitchen of his new South London restaurant, Papine Jerk Centre. As a successful reggae musician, he has performed with James Brown, was close friends with Bob Marley, has sung to Nelson Mandela, and was nominated for a MOBO award in 1998. His Roots Reggae album is coming out soon.

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