- Parveen throws open the doors to her kitchen showcasing a family favourites - lamb bhuna, with raita, and rice. In Delhi, Parveen meets with foodie guide and Delhite, Anubhav Sapra.
- In this brand new ITV daytime series cookery teacher Parveen Ashraf will take viewers on a journey of discovery about authentic Indian cooking, delving into regional recipes both here in the UK and in the bustling flavour-packed streets of India. Parveen is a passionate home cook who celebrates everything about her culture as well as her cuisine. She is inspired by recipes shared by her own mother and grandmother. She has been cooking for her family and friends and teaching classic Indian dishes in the UK for many years. Here in the UK, Parveen will be learning more about authentic Indian regional cooking by visiting chefs and owners of restaurants who have been influenced by recipes handed down from generations. And Parveen will showcase her favourite family dishes in her kitchen, while giving her top tips on how to make Indian cooking easy, any day of the week. While out in India - from the bustling streets of Delhi, to the vibrant Punjab, the majestic lands of Rajasthan and the sunny coast of Mumbai - Parveen will be lining up her contacts to give the ultimate culinary guided tour of their regions. Local chefs and mothers from these areas give a taste of how Indian cuisine is not just about typical curry and rice. Guest chefs featured in the series include Chef Manish Mehrotra, of restaurant Indian Accent, which featured in the World's Best 50 Restaurant list. Plus, in Delhi, restaurant owner Vinod Chadha opens his kitchen doors to Moti Mahal, where the Butter Chicken dish was invented. Across the series viewers will learn the essential ingredients needed for Indian cuisine, including which spices to have and how to keep them fresh, as well as ways to cook without the need for lots of equipment.
- Parveen Ashraf throws open the doors to her kitchen showcasing a special recipe, and one of her family favourites: lamb bhuna with raita and rice. Quick and easy Indian cooking at the home is Parveen's goal. Parveen opens her pantry to divulge her top tips on how to make Indian cooking simple by sharing her thoughts on which basic spices to have at home and how to keep them fresh.
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