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Oh hey its been 6 months since my Second book Release!!! Don’t have a copy yet? Get it on Amazon, and other retailers all over the World(International links)!
Everyday Kitchen, the name doesn’t do justice to all the Amazing food in the book. Its more a variety of International and fusion meals with options for everyone! 🧡❤
- 7 Meal Chapters, 1 on Brunch and 1 Dessert.
- 140+ Recipes. Many with variations to use different sauce or ingredient to make a new dish.
- 132 Gluten-free or Option Recipes.
- 124 Soy-free or option Recipes.
- 107 Nut-free or option Recipes.
- 70 Recipes that can be made within 30 minutes
- Nutrition info and Metric values included.
Lets go over the chapters, my faves and the TOC, Tips distributed in between, and Giveaway at the End of the post. As with my first book 40% of my earning gets donated to various Charities listed in the book.
Chapter 1 Peanut Butter & Coconut

When in a jiffy, I always make some PB sauce dishes. My faves are the Lentils in PB Sauce(of course!), Green curry fried rice (so vibrant!), Massaman Curry! Can’t eat peanuts, no worries, use my Peanut-free & Nutfree Peanut Sauce from the chapter. Options for Everyone!
Chapter 2 Sweet and Sour

Crispy Orange Cauliflower, Sweet and sour Tofu (pan fried with a few tsp of oil), Manchurian noodles, kung pao lentils, Teriyaki Lentil Balls oh yeah! So many Takeout meals in this chapter but without the deep frying. Refreshing and Delicious!
Tips:
- Most of the sauces are freezer friendly, so make ahead to reduce active time.
- Many recipes use veggies that you can always chop ahead and store. I chop up some onion, ginger, garlic, chili, peppers over the weekend as they are usually the base component in many Indian and other recipes.
- Premake or use premade ingredients like pizza sauce, red curry paste, pizza dough etc
- Read the recipe once entirely before proceeding. Once you cook a few recipes from the book, the flow gets easier and reduces the prep and active times.
- a bit of planning goes a long way!
Chapter 3 Masala & Saag

I mean, literally everything is a fave from this chapter. I will always be partial to Indian food and the next fave is Ethiopian. Lentil balls with Masala sauce and Ethiopian Jackfruit and lentil wot are a stand out. The curried Noodles are super quick fave. All of the sauces are freezer friendly. Always have masala sauces in the fridge!
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Chapter 4 Buffalo and Firecracker

Hot Stuff! You can adjust the heat with using less of the hot sauce. The buffalo chickpea Pizza and firecracker Crispy Cauliflower, oh yeah! Buffalo anything with the book’s popular from scratch vegan ranch, perfect!.
Get the book on Amazon, and other retailers all over the World! As with my first book 40% of my earning gets donated to various Charities listed in the book.
If you have the print book, you can get the kindle version for your kindle, computer, phone etc for just 2.99! Applies to both books. thats 90% Off!🧡
Chapter 5 Burgers, Sandwiches, Loafs

The whopper Pecan Mushroom lentil burgers(so much flavor), Brown Chickpea jackfruit burgers (so hearty), Chickpea BBQ loaf, and the seed-full Quinoa bbq patties (no Beans). Mmmm.. Most patties can be made gluten-free, serve with gluten-free bread or wraps. The patties can be made into loafs and the loafs can be made into patties!
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Chapter 6 Bowls and Hands

Jalapeno popper dip Wraps, Chickpea Veggie stew with baharat (so good), The buddha bowl with Nacho spiced Sweet potatoes(hell yeah!), Crispy Smoky Lentils with creamy greens bowl(so addictive). So much texture and Flavor!
Chapter 7 Deep Dishing

Are you ready for a gooey cheesy Deep deep dish pizza? With from scratch Mozzarella and your own pizza sauce (or use premade), Spinach Alfredo Pizza or make a sandwich melt!, Smoky Mac bake, Spinach artichoke Lasagna (all have nut-free options!). Once you have some of the components ready, the pizzas and bakes come together fairly quickly.
Chapter 8 Breakfast for Lunch

Frittatas (no tofu!), Chickpea chilaquiles, Samosa stuffed french toast is where its at. This chapter is all savory brunches. Some sweet options are in the Dessert Chapter.
Tips:
Many of the recipes are also very kid friendly as reported by all of you who have been cooking from the book. Adjust the heat as needed by reducing cayenne, black pepper, hot sauce and green chilies. Spices and herbs can change in flavor as they age, add more or less to preference when you taste.
Chapter 9 Sweet Note

Almond Butter Cheesecake Brownies, Blondies, Cupcakes, Tiramisu Fudge Bars! yuhum. And for a lighter fare, try the Lemon Chia Pudding, Seedy Chocolate Snack Bars!
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Chapter 10 is some basics

The 20 min pizza dough is super quick. The Gluten-free pizza dough works out wonderfully as well. Can’t find good gluten-free tortillas or wraps? make the soft pliable gluten-free flatbread from this chapter.
Chapter 11 is Pantry, Tools and Index of Recipe groups based on Soy-free, Gluten-free, Nut-free!
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If you have the book, please do review it! ❤
If you have the print book, you can get the kindle version for your kindle, computer, phone etc for just 2.99! thats 90% Off!🧡
If you don’t have the book, get it!
Thank you so much for all the love so far! 🧡❤🧡❤
I am giving away 2 signed copies for US and 2 unsigned for everywhere else in the world on this post.
To Enter, please comment below about any recipe that you have loved recently from the books or the blog! Ends, Mar 31










I have this book and it’s absolutely wonderful! Hope I win a copy to give to a friend!
I love your mushroom matar masala recipe!
The baked chili garlic tofu with carrot and noddles was so simple to make.
The book looks amazing!
I love your Chickpeas in Turmeric Peanut Butter Curry recipe off the blog. =]
I don’t have the book yet but want to get t after reading this post! Question, is the nutrition info included for recipes?
yes!
I can make a list of recipes I’ve enjoyed trying from this book. My standouts are the salted date caramel chocolate pie that I made for my wedding anniversary and the nut butter blondies I made just because. The chocolate pie was a huge hit at home – so decadent yet so simple. Congrats on the 6 month anniversary Richa! <3
I love cooking from this book. My recent favorites are the red lentil soup and the veggies with peanut sauce. So yummy! The Bombay potatoes and peas are next up.
Aloo Gobi!
The book looks good! I’ve been eating a lot of rice noodle bowls lately and your one pot peanut sauce noodles is definitely on the rotation! Extremely delicious and easy.
This post makes me want to dig out the cookbook and go crazy! I thought I’d made almost half of the recipes in the book by now, but you managed to comment on a lot that I haven’t tried yet. I’ve made the one-pot peanut butter noodles and buffalo chickpea pizza at least three times each already. Other stand out favorites are the red curry soup with lentils, teriyaki lentil balls, and black pepper tofu.
Your recipes are always fantastic. I always thought I hated sweet potatoes, but I loved the sweet potato, peanut, and chickpea burgers (and that almond-siracha sauce is fantastic). I’ve also been wowing my coworkers with your dessert recipes. They couldn’t believe that the nut-butter blondies, brownies, tiramisu fudge bars, and pumpkin bread were vegan!