Serendip: My Sri Lankan Kitchen

Serendip: My Sri Lankan Kitchen

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  • Create Date:2021-05-02 08:52:21
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Peter Kuruvita
  • ISBN:1911668161
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Summary

Serendip takes us on a rich and rewarding journey through Sri Lanka's traditional foods, its family-oriented culture and its colourful approach to life。

Acclaimed chef Peter Kuruvita reaches deep into kitchen experiences with his grandmother and aunties, and has travelled the markets and stalls of the lush green island, to bring us this comprehensive collection of Sri Lankan recipes and a host of heart-warming stories。 Offering Sri Lankan curries of every kind, as well as traditional snacks, breads and sticky sweet treats, Serendip is a treasury of spicy meals and tasty morsels。

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Reviews

Ashani

Delightful read about my motherland <3 !!!

Vivienne

Whilst all the recipes are delicious, I didn't really come across anything particularly new。 Peter Kuruvita is a great presenter。 Whilst all the recipes are delicious, I didn't really come across anything particularly new。 Peter Kuruvita is a great presenter。 。。。more

Andrea

I borrowed this from the library, but think I will buy my own copy。

Thulasi

Well presented traditional Sri Lankan recipes。 One of the best book I have seen and use to cook Sri Lankan food。 The photos are Great as well。

Annsartwell

My brother, Matt Sartwell, just sent me this book which is so gorgeous and mouth-watering- even if I hadn't been an exchange student in Sri Lanka, it would have been compelling--the memoir bits are so compelling, especially the opening where the author relates his father's ill-conceived but successful plan to catch a ferry from India to Sri Lanka by jumping the family's London-bought minibus onto two dugout canoes strapped together with rope--but the visceral food memories evoked by the recipes My brother, Matt Sartwell, just sent me this book which is so gorgeous and mouth-watering- even if I hadn't been an exchange student in Sri Lanka, it would have been compelling--the memoir bits are so compelling, especially the opening where the author relates his father's ill-conceived but successful plan to catch a ferry from India to Sri Lanka by jumping the family's London-bought minibus onto two dugout canoes strapped together with rope--but the visceral food memories evoked by the recipes have transported me。 。。。more