Chetna's easy baking With a twist of spice

Chetna Makan

Book - 2022

A brand-new baking collection from Bake Off's Chetna Makan, with over 80 deliciously-tempting recipes that combine her love of simple home cooking with creative flavour twists. Chetna's popular and accessible style has charmed millions of people since her first appearance on our screens in The Great British Bake Off. Since then, she has written several bestselling cookbooks that combine her creative flavours with a love of simple Indian home cooking. In this new collection, Chetna showcases delicious sweet and savoury bakes which have easy-to-find ingredients and simple-to-follow methods, but a special flavour twist to make your bakes sing and shine. That could be a spice you might not expect, such as star anise in a tarte Tatin, ...a fusion of global incidences such as Masala Focaccia, or a twist on a classic, such as a drizzle cake dazzling with mango and ginger. Proving once again that simple baking methods are the best, Chetna's inspirational recipes are a joy to make and share with your favourite people.

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
London : Hamlyn, an imprint of Octopus Publishing Group 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Chetna Makan (author)
Other Authors
Nassima Rothacker (photographer)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
207 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780600637394
  • Something from the garden
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  • Something vegan
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Makan, alum of the Great British Bake Off, leads with seasonal ingredients featuring tropical touches and textural contrasts in this savvy inventory of easy-to-execute recipes that cover savories as well as sweets, with vegan options. Seemingly serendipitous ingredient combinations include caramel laced with star anise in a pear, chocolate, and hazelnut tarte tatin, or a tiramisu flavored with rosewater in addition to the typical instant espresso. Plenty of playful options include the Banoffee Chocolate Pavlova, a deconstructed twist on the Banoffee pie, which uses a pavlova as the base instead of a butter biscuit. A black tahini tart is perhaps the signature bake of the book with its inky-black filling of sesame paste sweetened with honey. Indian-influenced savory options include a fresh-take assortment of pies, pizzas, and pasties. Paneer is added to cheddar cheese scones, yogurt to the dough for a "Chilli naan" pizza (topped with chutney), and fenugreek to the crust of a curried chickpea cauliflower pie. While the collection is put together with simplicity in mind, the results are alluring for both the eye and the palate. Beginners and experienced bakers alike will feel a thrill of anticipation browsing these recipes, which perfectly combine the promise of familiarity and adventurousness. (Sept.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

After writing multiple popular cookbooks featuring Indian home-cooking, Great British Bake Off contestant Makan (Chetna's 30-Minute Indian: Quick and Easy Everyday Meals) returns to baking with her latest, which highlights sweet and savory recipes that often have creative flavor twists. Several of the desserts feature fruits and vegetables, while others offer unique takes on classics, such as masala-chai tres leches cake and sticky toffee pudding with cardamom. The savory options are especially tempting and include Indian-influenced recipes for bread, rolls, and pies like chana dal--stuffed yogurt bread and mattar paneer pie. A full chapter on vegan bakes also features both the sweet and the savory. There are small treats such as anise doughnuts and black-tahini-and-cream-cheese cookies, followed by recipes for sauces, jams, and chutneys. The recipes are enhanced throughout with beautiful photos. While the instructions are straightforward, the book is clearly aimed at a British audience, and bakers in the U.S. might find that some of the ingredients are difficult to obtain. VERDICT Anyone well versed in British terms and ingredients and equipped with traybake tins will find this another appealing offering from Makan.--Melissa DeWild

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