Synopses & Reviews
Chris and Carolyn Caldicott are the godparents of global vegetarian cuisine in the UK. For twenty years their World Food Cafe in London's Covent Garden was the hub of new flavors, colors and combinations in vegetarian cooking. World Food Cafe Vegetarian Bible collects the best recipes from two decades of globetrotting, tried and tested to be easy to make at home. Vegetarian Bible gathers together recipes previously published in World Food Cafe, World Food Cafe 2 and The Spice Routes. It forms the perfect companion to the brand new collection World Food Cafe Quick and Easy, published September 2012.
Synopsis
Will make you want to try out spicy city street-food stalls and beach caf?s. While you're waiting, you can try out the recipes at home.' Daily Telegraph
Chris and Carolyn Caldicott are the godparents of global vegetarian cuisine in the UK. For twenty years their World Food Cafe in London's Covent Garden was the hub of new flavours, colours and combinations in vegetarian cooking.
World Food Cafe Vegetarian Bible collects the best recipes from two decades of globetrotting, tried and tested to be easy to make at home.
Tasty recipes that are an antidote to the blandness of many vegetarian meals.' Independent
Vegetarian Bible gathers together recipes previously published in World Food Cafe, World Food Cafe 2 and The Spice Routes. It forms the perfect companion to the brand new collection World Food Cafe Quick and Easy, published September 2012. More than 130 of the recipes are suitable for vegans.
For those who love to gaze and dream while they eat, a book of street food with a magnetic sense of place' Food and Travel
About the Author
For many years, Carolyn Caldicott and her husband Chris owned the World Food Cafe in London's Covent Garden, where they cooked and served delicious vegetarian food from recipes collected on their travels. They are the authors of three vegetarian cookery books published by Frances Lincoln. They now live in Winchester. Chris Caldicott is a journalist and photographer. With his wife Carolyn Caldicott he owned and ran the World Food Cafe in London's Covent Garden. He and Carolyn are co-authors of three Frances Lincoln vegetarian cookery books and his photographs also appear in a wide range of newspapers and magazines. Since 1991 he has been an official photographer for the Royal Geographical Society.
For many years, Carolyn Caldicott and her husband Chris owned the World Food Cafe in London's Covent Garden, where they cooked and served delicious vegetarian food from recipes collected on their travels. They are the authors of three vegetarian cookery books published by Frances Lincoln. They now live in Winchester. Chris Caldicott is a journalist and photographer. With his wife Carolyn Caldicott he owned and ran the World Food Cafe in London's Covent Garden. He and Carolyn are co-authors of three Frances Lincoln vegetarian cookery books and his photographs also appear in a wide range of newspapers and magazines. Since 1991 he has been an official photographer for the Royal Geographical Society.