It has been ages since I added a cook book to my collection. Saffron Soul by Mira Manek, is more like a journal than a vegetarian cook book, exploring her family's traditional recipes that she has grown up with. I like this book as it shows the author's personality and heritage which is similar to my own and it brings back my childhood memories of learning to cook with my mother and grandmother.
The book features many recipes shared by her family, together with new fusion recipes that have been inspired and adapted with ingredients of this day and age. The recipes are easy to follow and beautifully illustrated. Other than the recipes, I loved reading the snippets of personal family history the author has shared together with her family photos.
There are many recipes in the book that I have grown up with and I can see similarities, however I also loved the fusion recipes such as Warm curried courgetti salad with maple chillied seeds, Quinoa Bhel on chilled watermelon and the Spelt and quinoa rotis.
Book Details :
Saffron Soul by Mira Manek
ISBN 978-1-911127-18-5
Retails £20.00
My score for the book: 14/15
Content -5/5
Illustrations-5/5
Recipe Instructions-4
**I was sent a copy of the book to review as always all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
I have chosen to make the Chickpea tikkis, which are savoury cakes from the book. I have recreated the recipe with a few minor changes.
Ingredients:
- 240 g Pre boiled white chickpeas.
- 2 Spring onions finely chopped
- 1 Red chilli finely chopped
- 2 tablespoons Roasted peanuts ground coarsely
- 1 tablespoon Fresh coriander finely chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Turmeric powder
- 1 tablespoon Corn flower
- 1 tablespoon Water
- 1 tablespoon Sesame seeds
- 1 tablespoon Lemon Juice
- 3 tablespoons for shallow frying Sunflower oil
- For serving-Hummus, pitta bread, salad and lemon wedges
1. Put the chick peas in a large bowl and coarsely mash them with a potato masher.2. In a frying pan add 1 tablespoon of oil and when its hot add the spring onions and red chilli and saute for 2 minutes.3. Add the salt, chilli power, turmeric powder, coarsely ground peanuts and the mashed chickpeas. Mix together and cook for another 2-3 minutes until all the spices infuse.4. Take the mixture off the heat and allow to reach room temperature. Once cooled add the chopped coriander, lemon juice, corn flower and water so that you can bind the mixture into small golf sized balls.5. Flatten the balls into pattis and roll them in sesame seeds. Place on tray and chill f pattis or 30 minutes.6. Heat the remaining oil in a frying pan and shallow fry the pattis in small batches until golden brown on both sides, remove from pan and drain on kitchen paper.7. To serve toast some pitta bread and spread the inside with hummus, add salad and chick pea pattis and serve with lemon wedges.
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 10 Tikkis
Nice Review.. Haven't had this Chicken pea before, will try it out myself someday..
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds yummy and the book sounds really interesting, it's always nice to hear a little more than just the recipes from an author x
ReplyDeleteInteresting tikkis... I love cookbooks and am a hoarder... the book sounds like a good one...
ReplyDeleteAww, they look delicious. I had falafel burgers last week, a bit similar. Now that I saw these I want them too. Sesame seeds must give the tikkis a lovely flavour.
ReplyDeleteFabulous post hun - 14/15 is a very high score , so I'm going to have to give this book a go as it sounds right up my street! xx I love chickpeas and those tikkis looks scrumptious! x
ReplyDeleteMarina Rosie x
O those look delicious and a great meal! I love anything chickpeas and loaded with great spices!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! THe cookbook does, too. I will have to try to get it at my library to see if I would like to buy it. THanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou've given it a very high score. I should be adding this to my collection too.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! This books sounds so good since you gave it such a high score! I'm going to have to grab one for myself!
ReplyDeleteNice book and review, I like those recipes which are passed down in the family. Tikkis looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteMmm.... now I'm starrrrrrrrrrrrrving!
ReplyDeleteI really love chickpeas but unfortunately they're not allowed on my diet. Still looks pretty fantastic, though. Definitely bookmarking for a cheat day or something...
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas and haven't tried it prepared this way. This looks so good. I might have to try to make this. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI like recipe books that are more like journals than just ingredients so I like that she shows her personality through her cooking! x
ReplyDeleteMy aunt is really into her cooking and would love this recipe and book, thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteThese sound lovely and I love that they don't take forever to make! Nice work! xxx
ReplyDeleteThese look so nice! I'm going to have to make these for my nanny children. I bet they would like them. Plus they are healthy so even better
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the recipe book being a bit more then just that. An insight into the authors back ground and life. The dish you whipped up looks incredibly delicious too.
ReplyDeleteYum, those look absolutely delicious! That cook book looks great, I love that it is more like a journal
ReplyDeleteliked this recipe but even more lovely is the many recipes you have showcased here. Glad to follow your blog
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how flavorsome these chickpea tikkis cakes are, with all those spices in them. They seem really easy to make as well.
ReplyDeleteReading your post instantaneous made me extremely hungry :))
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! Bookmarked for when I need a quick snack/pick me up!
ReplyDeleteNice Review and Recipe Also thanks to Share..
ReplyDeleteThose chickpea patties look really good
ReplyDeleteNice recipe, i would love to try this
ReplyDeleteThe review was a good read. This meal also looks delicious. I may just make it this evening :) www.healthyliving894.com
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book full of fantastic recipes. I must add it to my list!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried this type of recipe, but it looks scrumptious enough to give it a shot. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds delicious! I like chickpeas but never really know what to do with them so I'll definitely try making this myself.
ReplyDeleteDelish recipe. I haven't bought a cookbook in ages. This looks like a great addition.
ReplyDeleteChickpeas are a big favourite in our house so we'll definitely try this out x
ReplyDeleteYum these look so good! I have to try these and they look super healthy!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking tikkis.. The addition of peanuts must have given a different flavour to them.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a cookbook that my husband would love. I am adding it to his Christmas wish list.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an amazing book, will have to try this recipe out, I like chickpeas
ReplyDeleteI love recipe books that are more like stories. I always wished I'd spent my childhood baking with my matriarchs but food was/is a very tough topic in our family :-/. Now trying to figure out if I can make these for my husband without him realising how healthy they are!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely try these out! Look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect for vegetarians! I once had a chickpea pattie burger at a local restaurant because I couldn't choose the meat option at that restaurant, and that was the first time I was trying a chickpea pattie. This is a great recipe, will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteOh I've not heard of these before, they look delicious! Healthy too, I'm going to have to give these a try mmm.. x
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These look yummy and are quite easy to make! I might give them a try as an alternative to a burger :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious at the same time healthy too. I often makes it obviously My version of it. My family likes it.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard this recipe before. How did you like it? Especially with a picky eater, it's great to know. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum! I could try this one soon since the ingredients are all readily available in the market. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yummy and kinda easy recipe! I think i will try it and let you know how it went :D
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious, I will look out for this book
ReplyDeleteSounds super interesting. And it is good that the ingredients should be pretty easy to get.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I am always on the look out for quick and easy veggie recipes for dinner etc - these look perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to check this out! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love anything with chickpeas. I definitely want to try this. :)
ReplyDeleteI love recipe books that tell a story of how dishes were enjoyed in a family or how they were created around friends. It makes for a delicious meal and read.
ReplyDeleteI never had chickpea cakes before but I am assuming this would taste heavenly. I love buying cookbooks that contain something like heirloom recipes that you can't find anywhere. Thanks for the review of the Saffron Soul cookbook. I want to go and pick up a copy!
ReplyDeleteI saw a picture of this creation on Instagram. Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThese chickpea tikkis look delicious. A perfect starter/snack and so easy to make!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm these look so good! I would definitely love to give them a try one day!
ReplyDeleteOooo it looks yummy...hope to try it soon...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a cookbook I would adore! I need to look for it...and those chickpea cakes look fab !
ReplyDeleteThis vegetarian recipe looks amazing:) I never would have thought to use chickpeas in patties, this looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing this cookbook and recipe. I'll have to look out for this book.
ReplyDeletethis looks so good and easy to pull together. I love chickpeas too so what a perfect recipe for me
ReplyDeleteI've tried making chickpea patties once only but wasn't happy with the outcome. Gotta try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteDelicious
ReplyDeleteAlways looking for chickpea recipes
Definately one I'll be trying