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'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin
'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin

'indian Kitchen' & Sari Wrapped Indian Spice Tin

£49.95 - £54.95

Thinking of a present for yourself or a loved one? Love indian food but want to create more of your own authentic recipes?

This is the ideal package then to get you started. We have partnered with best selling author Maunika Gowardhan to create a package of her book 'Indian Kitchen' alongside our best selling Spice Tin with 9 super fresh Spices.

  • 19 cm spice tin with lid
  • 7 separate removable spice pots 
  • Small metal spice spoon

Each order contains 9 high quality Spices:

  • Garam Masala (20g) **Great Taste Award Winner**
  • Chilli Powder (20g)
  • Cumin Seeds (20g)
  • Ground Coriander (20g)
  • Turmeric Powder (20g)
  • MUSTARD Seeds (20g)
  • Cassia (5g)
  • Cardamom (2g)
  • Cloves (1g)

For allergens, please see ingredients listed in BOLD. 

All spices will come in its own individually packed and sealed bag to retain goodness and freshness, and avoid spillage during transit. This tin has a close fitting air tight stainless steel lid, which will keep your spices fresher for longer. It also means that the stainless steel tin can be washed easily and can also be put in the dishwasher for cleaning.

Biography

"Born and brought up in Mumbai, I am a food writer and private chef living in the UK. My cooking reflects how fabulous regional Indian food can be! I cook at dining events for clients who want to discover a contemporary approach to Indian food making it much more accessible. I write about Indian food and share my family recipes on my website www.maunikagowardhan.co.uk.

I am so grateful to have an avid following worldwide on the site which has given me a platform to showcase how brilliant cooking techniques, flavours and spice blends in India make every cuisine so unique and exciting.

I also write about the diversity of the cuisine and recipes for magazines, newspapers and have a column in Vogue India where I share what I eat at restaurants, my travels and also the latest on the global Indian food scene.

I have been fortunate to cook with some of my food heroes over the last few years including Heston Blumenthal and Jamie Oliver for his online cookery channel Jamie's Food Tube. For more information, cookery events and news check out my Twitter page @cookinacurry or on Facebook www.facebook.com/maunikagowardhan. Indian Kitchen is my debut cook book.

Reviews

I love Maunika's cooking. Her food is a joy - she makes incredible Indian food really achievable at home. A fantastic Indian cookbook. (JAMIE OLIVER)

Reading Maunika's book feels as though you're actually sitting in an Indian family kitchen, sharing stories and recipes. I've been inspired by her to make my own paneer and to play with pickled watermelon rind. Delightful! (YOTAM OTTOLENGHI)

Maunika's recipes are delight: elegant, delicious, well though out and carefully explained.They bring warmth and flavour to my table, are simple enough for supper and sophisticated enough for the most special dinner. In short it is a book as charming and beautiful as Maunika herself (THANE PRINCE)

"Authentic but achievable Indian recipes" (SUNDAY TIMES)

Maunika's book is divided into chapters named Hungry, Lazy, Indulgent and Celebratory; the first packed with lipsmacking quick recipes and masses of other familiar and intriguing dishes (all clearly very true to Maunika's Mumbai upbringing). Later on in the book, rich curries and opulent veggie dishes too, for the hordes. I'll definitely be using this one regularly (INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY)

"The first book from Indian chef Maunika Gowardhan is a stunner!

Light and breezy recipes sit alongside rich Indian classics that will get you drooling as soon as you see the cover, and her Tadka Dal rocks!" (GRAZIA)

"Teeming with delicious Indian recipes inspired by traditional family meals. With everything from cakes and curries to chutneys and a rather good five-minute naan recipe, you'll be hiding it from light-fingered friends" (STYLIST)

"Indian Kitchen is packed full of delicious and inspiring recipes which have been split into four groups depending on your mood... as well as bold and unique curries that you'll never have seen on your local takeaway menu, why not try something totally different, like mango and cardamom Barfi" (HEAT MAGAZINE)

"A new name has taken her place alongside the great Madhur Jaffrey, and she is threatening her supremacy" (APPETITE MAGAZINE)

"One of the most exciting, entertaining and engaging exponents currently championing Indian food" (THE NEWCASTLE JOURNAL)

'Indian Kitchen' by Maunika Gowardhan & Spice Tin

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Get the Spice Kitchen involved in your cooking for more adventurous mealtimes, layered with positive impact. 

This family-run social enterprise’s spice tins and kits make adding a taste of India (plus a growing list of other countries) to your dishes and drinks super simple. Fragrant flavours, quality spices and an ethical biz model all help make them award- winning. 

Spice Kitchen blends spices with giving back by partnering with charities close to their heart, tackling social issues like homelessness and hunger. Among them is the Karma Curry Movement, which helps transform the lives of young survivors of human trafficking. Working with The Akshaya Patra Foundation, they also donate enough money to buy one school meal for a child in India, for every spice tin sold. 

Fans of the Spice Kitchen also love the beautiful upcycled sari material which their signature spice tins come wrapped in. These do good beyond recycling old fabric. Each one is sewn by seamstresses from disadvantaged backgrounds, creating employment for people who often struggle to find work. 

Spice Kitchen’s cookbook and spice tin gift sets are perfect for zhuzhing up your own cooking or gifting to the keen home cooks in your life. Recipes from renowned chefs like Meera Sodha and Monisha Bharadwaj are matched with a specially curated selection of spices. A delicious combo from this thoughtful foodie brand.

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