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Dinner: 120 Vegan and Vegetarian Recipes for the Most Important Meal of the Day

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FROM THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF EAST, MADE IN INDIA AND FRESH INDIA

‘The ability to put a good dinner on the table has become my superpower and I want it to be yours too.'

Dinner is a fresh and joyful celebration of the power of a good meal all created to answer the What's for dinner? in an exciting and delicious way.

Discover 120 vibrant, easy-to-make vegetarian and vegan main dishes bursting with flavour, including baked butter paneer, kimchi and tomato spaghetti, and aubergines roasted in satay sauce. There are also mouthwatering desserts, such as coconut and cardamom dream cake and bubble tea ice cream, and exciting side dishes, such as salt and vinegar potato salad and asparagus and cashew thoran.

From quick-cook recipes to one-pan wonders and delectable dishes you can just bung in the oven and leave to look after themselves, Dinner is the essential companion for the most important meal of the day.

PRAISE FOR MEERA SODHA

'Meera can take a packet of noodles, some peanut butter and a hunk of tofu and work magic' DIANA HENRY

'Fabulous' NIGELLA LAWSON

'She has a seemingly magic ability to tell you exactly the detail you need to make a dish sing' BEE WILSON, SUNDAY TIMES

'Enticing, inviting and delicious. Vegan and vegetarian dishes that are hard to resist (and why should you?)' YOTAM OTTOLENGHI

295 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2024

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Meera Sodha

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Meera Sodha is a home cook and an occasional chef at the Michelin-rated Indian restaurant Gymkhana in London. When Made in India was published in the UK, it became an instant top-ten bestseller and was named one of the year's best books by many newspapers and periodicals.

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494 reviews66 followers
September 15, 2025
This is a collection of vegetarian dishes, that can be made vegan, that the author made for her family after recovering from a bout of depression. These recipes are very well-written and the majority are accompanied by well-styled photos. The dishes tend to skew Indo-Asian-ish and seemed to incorporate a lot of the same ingredients and flavours. This isn't a bad thing, especially if you are a fan of this type of cuisine. Recipe I am looking forward to making the most is the Vodka Gochujang Pasta. Cooks of all levels looking for more vegetarian/vegan dishes to add to their repertoire will likely appreciate this cookbook most.
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4,949 reviews254 followers
June 27, 2025
Beautiful pictures and a laid back tone make up this cookbook. I've tried some of Sodha's recipes (from her Guardian column) which turned out well and were yummy, so I knew mostly what I was in for with this cookbook.

I tried several of the recipes, and have made a few several times over. I liked that there were several eggplant recipes, though I wished there were more legume-based dishes.

The recipes were easy to follow, though occasionally an ingredient or two did not appear in the instructions, but I was able to easily figure my way around these omissions. However, I would not say this is necessarily a good cookbook for someone totally new to cooking, but someone interested in expanding their vegetarian options for mains.
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3,330 reviews215 followers
October 26, 2025
Picked this one up as I have been wanting to cook more vegetarian/vegan meals. Focus on dinner, with a brief chapter on desserts and on sides, and generally organized by the "star" of the dish (eggplant, beans, potatoes, etc). Flavor profile heavily skews Indo-Asian-ish, which definitely appeals, but may lean on ingredients that one might need to source from a specialty store. Clean layout; lay flat binding; most recipes have an image. Bookmarked a lot of things to try!
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214 reviews1 follower
December 8, 2024
Bij Meera zou ik wel aan tafel willen zitten.. 😊 Ze verzamelde in dit boek vooral de recepten die ze graag voor haar gezin kookt, het zijn vega en vegan recepten voor het avondeten (Dinner heet het boek in het Engels) met als toegift een hoofdstuk met 'happy endings'.
Dit is een heel persoonlijk kookboek, na een moeilijke periode met een burnout (waarover ze in dit boek ook schrijft) kwam dit boek tevoorschijn.
Het boek is ingedeeld op ingrediënten/groentesoorten en begint met maar liefst 11 recepten met aubergine!
Meera zal daar heel dol op zijn. Ik eet dus nooit aubergine.. 😁
Maar gelukkig komen er nog heel veel andere groenten aan bod die mij meer aantrekken.
Ze geeft receptideeën voor de 4 seizoenen en er is een inhoudsopgave voor als je iets bepaalds zoekt als salades, pasta, curry's, een snelle maaltijd.. Heel handig. Ik hou daarvan.
Recepten met wat je toevallig in de koelkast hebt liggen zijn makkelijk te vinden door een duidelijke index.

"Wanneer we elke avond een lekkere maaltijd kunnen bereiden, hebben we een van de belangrijkste ingrediënten voor een gelukkig leven"

Kerrieblaadjes heb ik hier nog niet kunnen vinden (te vervangen door citroenmelisse, wat ik in de tuin heb) en ook paneer is hier lastig verkrijgbaar. Ik heb weer een aantal recepten kunnen uitproberen en het resultaat was heerlijk.

De snelle spaghetti met gemalen broccoli en koriander was snel klaar en lekker, of de Tandoori bloemkool, al kostte dit iets meer tijd. Mijn keuken leek ontploft.
De chocolademousse met zijden tofu, ook heel verrassend.. De curry met kikkererwten en aardappel, heel lekker..
Er wordt veel tofoe gebruikt, maar geen tempé, ik heb zelf voorkeur voor de laatste.
Elk recept wordt voorafgegaan door een kort persoonlijk verhaaltje en meestal een foto van het gerecht.
Een fijn kookboek voor wie es wat anders wil eten!

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3,956 reviews36 followers
May 24, 2025
Sodha talks frankly about feeling depressed and not wanting to cook, and when her husband admits he's overwhelmed and burnt out and depressed, she gets back into the kitchen and begins cooking for joy instead of work. These are her recipes. At times, they feel kind of random (Indian recipe and then something with kimchi and then there's tips on knives and then miso butter greens pasta and then butter paneer...) but a lot of the recipes sound good. Some have fussier, harder-to-find ingredients, but many sound delightful.
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884 reviews65 followers
November 15, 2024
Des recettes contenant parfois un peu trop d'ingrédients à mon goût, mais des photos qui donnent envie de plonger dans les pages de ce livre de cuisine et des explications passionnantes pour chaque plat (coup de cœur pour le format du sommaire alternatif).
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880 reviews13 followers
July 9, 2025
The combination of flavors in this book gives me all the food lust. It is a crime that I am not at this exact moment eating cheddar and gochujang cornbread or portobello mushroom pancakes w/ hoisin sauce.
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February 10, 2025
Haven't had a bad recipe out of this book yet. I've loved all of Meera Sodha's books and this one hasn't dissapointed!
1,921 reviews
May 19, 2025
Delightful collection of plant forward recipes. Creative and accessible, bold and beautiful.
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July 20, 2025
Made a couple of things but I liked the Malaysian-style dal the most!
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3,670 reviews72 followers
August 23, 2025
Full disclosure: haven't tried a recipe form this et. But I Liked the author's writing, a ton of the dishes look fantastic and not too difficult, and the photos, of course, are gorgeous.
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237 reviews4 followers
December 7, 2025
If you are trying out a vegan diet, learning to cook, or want to have a sauce/topping with each meal, this would be great. I prefer her earlier books.
629 reviews
May 9, 2025
New cookbook from one of my favorite cookbook authors. This one feels like it's just the right kind of cookbook for me right now too.
91 reviews
June 9, 2025
Good book. Good recipes. Not your typical fare (most vegetarian books have the exact same recipes). But this book has the absolute WORST index of any book ever.
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July 17, 2025
The book is certainly attractive, and starts with several aubergine dishes, which was the selling point for me. I have tested about a dozen recipes, and they turned out nice enough, but not remarkable, sort of samey. It's mostly Asian-leaning "fusion", meaning loose improvisations around the curry and biryani traditions by somebody competent and rather bored. The list of ingredients seems fancy at first, limited and repetitive on closer inspection. Miso, miso, miso. Some of the more exotic ones explained, then others not, requiring research — only to find they are variations of stuff you already have (like mirin, or countless region-specific chili products, whose ever so important particularities elude me). The proofreading was not exactly thorough. One index item for 'paneer' points to a recipe without paneer. And 250 grams of peanut butter proved way too much for Satay Aubergine. Maximum caution advised with quantities! There is the occasional product placement, you will know what authentic mango chutney Sodha prefers, in case you can't mix jam, salt and peppercorns yourself. The photos are gorgeous, but they oversell the actual outcome. On a positive note, the oven-baked wedges of swede were a real find. More importantly, I find the recurrent process of blitzing spices into a paste and then making a korma-like stew with them a useful practice in my cooking.
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