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Vegetarian Flavors with Alamelu
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24 November 2020

All the best vegetarian recipes from Alamelu’s cookbooks and TV show, plus many new ones!
Alamelu Vairavan, host of the popular PBS Create show “Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu” has been teaching viewers how to embrace vegetables and protein-rich legumes with her flavorful, easy-to-follow recipes for years. Now all her vegetarian favorites are available in one volume, for home cooks who want creative, palate-pleasing ways to prepare wholesome vegetables like kale, cauliflower, radishes, eggplant, swiss chard, squashes and much more. These recipes are low-calorie, low-fat and packed with nutrients, fiber and flavor!
Included are over 100 recipes, featuring many new ones that enhance vibrant vegetables with spices and legumes. They range from appetizers, soups, salads and vegetable entrees to chutneys and desserts, and each one is accompanied by a full-color photo and step-by-step instructions. Also included is a helpful guide to Indian spices and ingredients. Fans rave about how easy and fool-proof Alamelu’s recipes are—making nutritious, Indian-inspired meals will be a snap!
Sample recipes:
- Butternut Squash in Tamarind Sauce
- Baby Kale in a Garlic-Lentil Sauce
- Stir-fried Beets with Coconut
- Sweet Potato, Black Beans & Spinach Wraps
- Asparagus with Shallots and Garlic
- Black-eyed Peas Masala
- Eggplant and Potato Masala
- Bell Pepper and Tomato Rice with Cashews
- Chickpeas with Ginger and Mango
- Parsnips with Green Peas
- Colorful Vegetable Quinoa
- Mango Lassi
“Nearly 50 years after she moved to Wisconsin with her husband in 1971, [Alamelu has] built a nationwide audience for her recipes and approach in the kitchen. . . . Now, she’s published her seventh cookbook, Vegetarian Flavors with Alamelu: Wholesome, Indian Inspired, Plant-Based Recipes . . . Vairavan has cooked dinner at the James Beard House in New York, but most of all she loves hearing from home cooks and helping them to add vegetables to their meals. ”-- Kristine M. Kierzek, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel