Ruby's cookbook

Indian cuisine has gone from being known as generic ‘curry’ of the 1970s to the nuanced fare of contemporary fine dining restaurants.
As an expat Indian living in New Zealand, I craved the flavours of home. However, becoming a young mother to two children meant I had to find new ways to prepare quick and tasty meals. And so, through a process of trial and error, I set about developing ways to simplify and speed up traditional Indian techniques without compromising the flavour.
The recipes I share in this book are the quintessential Indian cuisine that I have perfected over the years.
This is by no means an exhaustive list of these recipes – it is more a collection of ‘India’s most wanted recipes' – favourites of home cooks and restaurant-goers alike.