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The Gate Vegetarian Cookbook : Where Asia Meets the Mediterranean

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This is an eclectic range of dishes. From the Middle East there are recipes such as beetroot cutta (an Arabic soup served with dumplings), alia bargi (a traditional dry green bean curry), pestos and baklava with cardamom and rosewater.

Asian-influenced dishes include thom yam (a Thai hot and sour soup) and nori (sushi rolls with various fillings). And from the Mediterranean you'll find recipes such as butternut squash and thyme gnocchi and lemon polenta cake with poached pear.

There are also features on how to prepare, cook with and eat some vegetables and guidance on tricky techniques such as making fritters.

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Mitchell Beazley
1845333578 / 9781845333577
Paperback
15/07/2007
United Kingdom
English
256 p. : ill. (some col.)
26 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2004.
Vegetarian cookbooks are almost exclusively either 'wholefood' or Mediterranean, but The Gate is offering a third way, combining world cuisines to give simple dishes with great depth of flavour. The Gate already has a huge following in London, thanks to the highly successful and award-winning restaurants in Hammersmith and Belsize Park. Will appeal to vegetarians and those interested in reducing their meat intake. Photographs by top photographer Georgia Glynn Smith.
Vegetarian cookbooks are almost exclusively either 'wholefood' or Mediterranean, but The Gate is offering a third way, combining world cuisines to give simple dishes with great depth of flavour. The Gate already has a huge following in London, thanks to the highly successful and award-winning restaurants in Hammersmith and Belsize Park. Will appeal to vegetarians and those interested in reducing their meat intake. Photographs by top photographer Georgia Glynn Smith. WBJ Vegetarian cookery