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[Sumayya Usmani is] the go-to expert in Pakistani cuisine BBC Good Food Magazine
Sumayya Usmani is a brilliant storyteller. She transports us with her delicious descriptions of the smells and flavours of the kitchen. Jay Rayner, award-winning writer and food critic
Award-winning food writer Sumayya Usmanis stunning memoir conjures a story of what it was like growing up in Pakistan and how the women in her life inspired her to trust her instincts in the kitchen.
From a young age, food was Sumayyas portal to nurturing, love and self-expression. She spent the first eight years of her life at sea, with a father who captained merchant ships and a mother who preferred to cook for the family herself on a tiny electric stove in their cabin rather than eat in the officers mess.
When the family moved to Karachi, Sumayya grew up torn between the social expectations of life as a young girl in Pakistan, and the inspiration she felt in the kitchen, watching her mother, and her Nani Mummy (maternal grandmother) and Dadis (paternal grandmother) confidence, intuition and effortless ability to build complex, layered flavours in their cooking.
This evocative and moving food memoir which includes the most meaningful recipes of Sumayyas childhood tells the story of how Sumayyas self-belief grew throughout her young life, allowing her to trust her instincts and find her own path between the expectations of following in her fathers footsteps as a lawyer and the pressures of a Pakistani womans presumed place in the household. Gradually, through the warmth of her family life, the meaning of andaza comes to her: that the flavour and meaning of a recipe is not a list of measured ingredients, but a feeling in your hands, as you let the elements of a meal come together through instinct and experience.
Recipes include:
Nani Mummys prawn karahi
Potatoes with curry leaves and turmeric
Chicken boti tikka, Bundoo Khan style
Mummys wedding-style chicken korma
Bitter lemon, mustard seed and garlic pullao
Dadis banana and fennel seed gulgulay doughnut
I cant decide whether I want to devour Sumayyas story or her recipes first, but this has left me hungry to travel, to explore and, of course, to eat. Felicity Cloake, Guardian food columnist and author of Perfect, The A-Z of Eating and One More Croissant for the Road
Author: Sumayya Usmani
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Murdoch Books
Published: 05/09/2023
Pages: 312
Weight: 2.3lbs
Size: 9.53h x 6.61w x 1.34d
ISBN: 9781922616197
Language: English





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