Mother India at Home :Recipes Pictures Stories

3.82 ( 11 Ratings by Goodreads)
Mother India at Home

Mother India at Home :Recipes Pictures Stories

3.82 (11 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 18 September, 2014
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Mother India at Westminster Terrace in Glasgow, has been an institution since 1996 and specialises in dishes such as ginger and green chilli fish pakora, seasoned Scottish haddock with Puy lentils, and Delhi-style Scottish lamb, all cooked fresh to order, reflecting Mother India owner Monir Mohammed’s commitment to cooking quality Indian food without pandering to the British taste for inauthentic korma or masala.

The strategy has been hugely popular, allowing expansion to five outlets, including tapas, take- aways and a Mother India Cafe in Edinburgh. Mother India is regularly ranked in Herald restaurant critic Ron MacKenna’s top 10 Scottish restaurants.

The book will incorporate a first person account of Monir’s personal culinary journey, with a photo essay of the life of one of the world's great Indian restaurants as an integral cog in the cultural melting pot of a modern British city. Alongside this will be a collection of recipes, some of which are signature Mother India dishes, and others designed specifically for home cooking. Each recipe will draw upon Monir's story: his beginnings as a boy from a British Asian family who started working in restaurants at 14 and his pivotal stay in the Punjab in his late teens where he learned the ancient principles of Indian home cooking from scratch. The book will tell the story of the risks he took to build a personal, authentic style of Indian cooking. There are human stories running through the recipes as well: Hajra Bibi's Salmon was inspired by a dish his mother (Hajra Bibi) used to make them as children.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848094420
ISBN10 1848094426
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1170 g
Product Dimensions 196 x 253 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornerstone
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

The best Indian food in Scotland * Harden’s *
...an Indian restaurant that stands head and shoulders above its competitors... * Sunday Times *
Star Rating 4½ out of 5 * The Sunday Herald, Scotland's biggest selling Sunday broadsheet *
Great home-cooked curries. It's wise to book - it's a snug place with a big reputation, a limited menu and a sensational-value two course lunch * Lonely Planet *
After much sampling I found no place more delightful than Mother India in the West End. Take your pick of any of the specialities : king prawn cooked with lime and chilli pickle, lamb in a rich pepper sauce, cumin chicken, aloo saag. It's all here and it's all superb... * Bon Appetit – America's Premier Food and Entertainment Magazine *
These were tastes you cannot describe, so I won't begin to try, but we heard the angels and all the Indian Gods sing in unison... * Extra Bladet Denmark's biggest selling newspaper *
Monir Mohammed’s cookbook will spice things up in the kitchen -- Tom Shield * The Sunday Herald *

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Author's Bio

When it comes to awards Monir Mohammed, chef-patron of the Mother India and Wee Curry Shop group of restaurants, has almost as many accolades as he has recipes. The restaurants are consistently named amongst the best in the UK and recent additions to the trophy cabinet have included Mother India being named the city’s Best Restaurant. Monir counts amongst a host of fans: Tom Shields (much loved columnist on Scotland's biggest selling broadsheet The Herald), Hardeep Kholi, Alex Kapranos (frontman of Franz Ferdinand, who worked for Monir whilst still a struggling musician,), actor Brian Cox, Steven Spielberg, Billy Connelly and Liz Lochhead (Scottish ‘Makar’ (Poet Laureate)) who cites it as her favourite restaurant in the world. Martin Gray is an internationally celebrated photographer whose work is exhibited around the world. Martin collaborated with Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers on their ground-breaking River Cafe Easy.

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