Manju’s Cookbook : Vegetarian Gujarati Indian Recipes from a Much-Loved Family Restaurant
(Author) Manju PatelAuthentic Indian food from Manju, the world's oldest chef, and her award-winning restaurant in this homage to the vegetarian cuisine of Gujarat. 2022 She Awards Outstanding Culinary Skills winner Manju Patel. The food being served at Manju’s fabulous restaurant in Brighton, UK, is a homage to the cuisine of Gujarat, where vegetarian cooking is both a religious belief and an environmental cause. Living and growing up in Uganda, Manju was passionate about cooking and was taught to cook by her mother. At the age of 14, she was cooking and supplying 35 tiffins a day, just to make ends meet. In 1972, all East African Asians were exiled from Uganda and Manju arrived in London with little money and went to work in a factory where she stayed until she retired. Her dreams of owning and running a restaurant were forgotten for six decades, until her two sons realized her dreams by opening a restaurant in her honour. Every dish on the menu is cooked alongside her daughter-in-law and head chef Dipali, a highly trained chef, born and raised in Gujarat. So, if eating authentic Indian food intrigues, then try this wonderful collection of authentic Indian recipes, which includes delights such as Samosa Chaat, Surti Shark, Palak Paneer, and Masala Dosa.
Manju Patel
Manju Patel is an acclaimed Indian novelist known for her groundbreaking work "The Color of Rain." Her lyrical prose and vivid imagery have captivated readers worldwide, earning her numerous literary awards. Patel's exploration of cultural identity and societal norms has left a lasting impact on the literary world.