'I’m reading a book that’s particularly touching, charming and elegiac...I particularly liked a recipe for roast red spicy spuds: simple and basic, a collection of cultures. Best, Yasmin says, served with white bread and a fried egg. So English.'
AA Gill
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Through the personal story of Yasmin’s family and the food and recipes they’ve shared together, The Settler’s Cookbook will tell the history of the Indian migration to the UK, via East Africa.
Her family was part of the mass exodus from India to East Africa during the height of British expansion, fleeing famine and lured by the prospect of prosperity under the imperial regime. In 1972, they were one of the many families expelled from Uganda by Idi Amin who moved to the UK, where Yasmin has made her home with an Englishman.
The food she cooks now, in one of the world’s most ethnically-diverse cities, combines the traditions and tastes of her family’s hybrid history. Here you’ll discover how Shepherd’s Pie is much enhanced by sprinkling in some chilli, Victoria sponge can be wonderfully enlivened by saffron and lime juice, and the addition of ketchup to a curry can be life-changing...
Portobello Books has been shortlisted for Independent Publisher of the Year 2009!
Listen to Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reading her memoir, The Settler's Cookbook, on Radio 4's Book of the Week.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown will be speaking about The Settler's Cookbook at the Gala Studio as part of the Durham Book Festival on Saturday 31st October 2009 at 7.30pm.
Be part of the intimate audience for Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's talk at the exciting Wapping Project bookshop.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown will be speaking at the Ilkley Playhouse on Saturday 3rd Oct at 1.45pm as part of the Ilkey Literature Festival.