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"All, my brothers, sister and sisters-in-law refer to your book...it is excellent with recipes that my mother used to cook"

Now available in digital format to download to your phone, tablet or computer.

PLEASE NOTE: This file comes as an epub file. Works perfectly on kobo, kindle, iBooks and other ebook apps.  However, it does not come as a pdf. If you are unsure, please contact us.

  • Over 100 Homemade Gujarati Recipes with Full Colour Photography
  • Easy to follow instructions with exact measurements
  • 260+ page of full colour photography with photo for every recipe
  • Gujarati and English Index takes you directly to the recipe by touching the word on the page and saving your time swiping right to the left through every page.

    Delivery

    After you purchase the ebook, you will receive a link to download it onto 3 different digital devices.

    You can read the ebook on your computer, phone, or tablet, making it easy to take it with you wherever you go. And because it's in digital format, you'll never have to worry about losing it or damaging it. So whether you're looking for a quick read on your commute or a relaxing way to wind down at night, the ebook is a great choice.

    Plus, with 3 different downloads, you can share it with friends or family members who also want to enjoy the benefits of a good book.

    Returns & Refunds

    For returns, please see our returns policy

    FAQ's

    Is the book written in English or Gujarati? English. Each title is first written in Gujarati script, followed by the Gujarati name we use around the home. The pronunciation is written beside in brackets to help you verbalise it, and below is a description of what the dish includes. Ie: Stir Fried Potatoes, Bataka nu Shaak, બટાકા નુ શાક. “This is the most basic and simple Indian potato curry dish, one that can be learned when young. It has a dry texture and goes well with spicy yoghurt gravy (khadhi) and lentil rice (kitchdi)”

    How can I buy your book? New Zealand and Australia - Click here, United Kingdom, Europe - Click Here, USA - Click Here

    Do you ship overseas? Yes, we can ship anywhere in the world. Please check our shipping rates

    How long will it take for my delivery? New Zealand and Australia is generally 2-3 days, with rural being longer. Any covid lockdowns or Isolation rules may cause delays. Overseas, anywhere from 2 weeks+ in the current climate.

    Can I return/exchange my product? Yes, please see our returns policy

    How do I get started with Gujarati Cooking? We suggest establishing a pantry before you start, the Indian spice tin is a great way to get your spices sorted, and check out our equipment. Alternatively you can visit your local Indian grocery store to get the basic pantry goods for your favourite recipes. Also visit our pantry pages at the beginning of the our cookbook to help create your own paste and masala mixes like chai masala and garam masala.

    Are the cooking times and measurements exact? Gas and electric stoves will vary for cooking times, so a little bit of your own intuition will be helpful. Tablespoon measurements purchased in New Zealand can sometimes be Australian standard which can be of a higher quantity: 20ml, so be sure to check before you start. These recipes are created by the more common US tablespoon standard: 15ml

    Who developed the recipes in this cookbook? The recipes have been passed down from generation to generation from my great grandmother, grandmother, and mother—all originating in Avda Falia, Navsari in Gujarat, India. When my mother, Laxmi Ganda, married my father and moved to New Zealand at 17, she brought her knowledge of spices and raised us three kids on her delicious meals. Mum learned much more when she came to New Zealand through her mother in law and sister-in-law and integrated many of her cooking skills to incorporate the kiwi culture. These recipes are traditionally from Gujarat and taste like home, although some have a kiwi spin like Kheemo pie. Spicy Lamb Pie! All the recipes have been recorded by Jayshri (Laxmi's 2nd daughter) with actual measurements instead of intuition via sight and smell. Together the we put together this cookbook to share with you. Read our story here.

    Who is this cookbook for? This book is for all second generation Gujarati born children and adults, for those married into Gujarati families, and for the lover of Indian food or for the western born Gujarati Indian who would like to explore more of their culture through cooking. The book is presented in English to enable the multicultural people of the world an opportunity to understand Gujarati food.

    My deepest desire is that this cookbook inspires you to connect your heart to people through the art of cooking and food; understanding the Indian love language" – Jayshri Ganda

    If we haven't answered your question? Please email us at info@thegujaratikitchen.com and we will be only too happy to help.

     

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    Laxmi in sari and Jayshri in dress and apron standing in commercial kitchen; share what they love about their cookbook and why it's the only thing you'll need to produce dishes for your family in an Authentic Gujarati home cooked way - the way of mum

    What we love

    GUJARATI & ENGLISH INDEX If you know a dish as Prawn Curry or Honya, you'll find both.

    • SWIPE THROUGH Just like photos on your phone swipe through the pictures to choose your meal.

    • TOUCH BUTTON SECTIONS Easily touch a recipe or section and you'll be instantly taken there without having to turn the page.

    • 5 gold Stars, Reviews on Gujarati Cookbook - A little bit of this a little bit of that, compared to pass it on by Shobha and Keryn Kalyan, cooking with pina by Pina Patel and from gujarat with love by Vina Patel

      ...never having mastered the art of Gujarati cooking

      "One cousin of mine recently lost his mother here in the UK and he voiced his concerns over never having mastered the art of Gujarati cooking so I wanted to buy one for him."

    • 5 gold Stars, Reviews on Gujarati Cookbook - A little bit of this a little bit of that, compared to pass it on by Shobha and Keryn Kalyan, cooking with pina by Pina Patel and from gujarat with love by Vina Patel

      ..one of the finest Indian cookbooks

      "Your book is one of the finest Indian cookbooks available in New Zealand. I have enjoyed India and its cuisine all my life and probably eat Indian food at least three or four days a week. I have eaten at various places in India and I think that sampling the different styles and flavours have always been a highlight of any trip to India."

    • 5 gold Stars, Reviews on Gujarati Cookbook - A little bit of this a little bit of that, compared to pass it on by Shobha and Keryn Kalyan, cooking with pina by Pina Patel and from gujarat with love by Vina Patel

      Beautiful cookbook

      "Just I’d reply to let you know that I have bought two of your beautiful cookbooks directly from you both.

      One was for a gift to my mum as we recently lost my dad and your cookbook put a smile on her face, so thank you x

    • 5 gold Stars, Reviews on Gujarati Cookbook - A little bit of this a little bit of that, compared to pass it on by Shobha and Keryn Kalyan, cooking with pina by Pina Patel and from gujarat with love by Vina Patel

      your recipes never fail to impress

      "When you first published the books, I brought two copies and the recipes come out as they are written. Then I sent my copy to my son in America. He and his wife loves the book. In fact my daughters in law use your book all the time. They love it- so I decided to get one for me as although I do cook as my mother had taught me" - Jasoda