An interesting read, soothing to listen audio, mouth dripping dishes to eat and mind-blowing shows to watch. A creatively suggestive section that brings to you the best of it all.
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Meera Sodha’s cookbook for vegetarian dishes.
Meera Sodha serves a masterclass in her new vibrant plant-based cookbook, East. With veggies as the focus, Sodha presents here a fresh serving of novel recipes inspired by a range of Asian cuisines, from India, Indonesia, China, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Easy to make, these eccentric recipes run the entire gamut from noodles to salads, curries to bakes, laksa to Kimchi pancakes and silken tofu. It’s modern, vibrant, fuss-free food for any foodie. A must-have whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or simply want to eat fresh, delicious plant-based dishes.
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Mehfil-e-Ghazal with Indian Link Radio.
The ghazal is back. Ask Indian Link Radio presenter Samay, and he’ll probably say, but it had never gone away! On his nightly show Mehfil-e-Ghazal, Samay rekindles your love for this gentle
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ISH at Fitzroy.
“Indian…ish, Modern…ish”. ISH at Fitzroy presents Indian flavours re-interpreted with Australian sensibilities. Owner Ganeev Bains, drawing inspiration from the vibrant dining scene of Chandigarh, gets together with Head Chef Michael Stolley to present a menu that pays homage to the culinary traditions of Indian food yet showcases the quality and variety of Australian produce. Indian origin whiskies sit proudly alongside Australian boutique wines, even as a Sambar Arancini shares space with Tandoori Australian king prawns and Tandoori Malai Broccoli. Other favourites: Victorian lamb cutlets, black garlic naan, King mushroom moilee and a special ISH butter chicken.
WATCH
A bold show which comfortably asks you uncomfortable questions.
In Aisi Taisi Democracy Rahul Ram (Indian Ocean band), angry satirist Sanjay
With contributions by Tejas Vaidya, Dhanya Samuel and Ekta Sharma