Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Nisha Vora, chef and creator of the vegan food and lifestyle website “Rainbow Plant Life," shares her top ten tips for improving your home cooking! And these tips aren't just for vegans, but really for anyone who would like to become a better cook.
Difficulty: Advanced
USA
Nisha continues with more ideas to enhance our home cooking. Moving from herbs to acidic ingredients such as citrus zest, she suggests surprising ways to balance and bring out flavors in our food.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Nisha rounds off her top ten tips for home cooking with suggestions related to both technique and ingredients and ideas for achieving the right mindset for future culinary success!
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
This vegan red lentil curry is a dish that can even convince people who don't believe they like to eat vegan food. It's easy, quick, and extremely delicious.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
As the vegan red lentil curry dish comes together, it certainly looks inviting enough to entice anyone to try tasting it. Nisha recommends serving it with basmati rice and Indian bread.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Food blogger and expert chef Nisha Vora shows us how she cooks lentils in three fresh and tasty vegan dishes. First up is a marinated lentil salad with fresh herbs, which is sure to be delicious and light!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Nisha calls the experts for guidance before making her perfect dal tadka, a spicy Indian lentil stew. The “dal” refers to the lentils and “tadka” to the aromatic oil infusion that is the finishing touch for the dish.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
For her final lentil dish, Nisha prepares deliciously creamy and savory lentils that are flavored with herbs and mixed with tahini and balsamic vinegar.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Expert vegan chef Nisha Vora shows us how to cook up a fresh, delicious vegan recipe in only twenty minutes! Her first meal is tofu with cabbage slaw and peanut sauce.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Joking about the tradition in the United States of eating tacos on Tuesdays, Nisha whips up some spicy and crispy chickpeas in a cast iron skillet. She combines these with a creamy cilantro pesto in charred tortillas. It’s a quick and tasty meal, actually fit for any day of the week...
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Nisha’s lemon olive oil pasta with green beans is a very adaptable recipe, and she encourages swapping in whatever you might have at home. It's lemony, garlicky, fresh, and just perfect for those weekday evenings when you don’t have too much time to spare.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Nisha reviews the low-cost kitchen tools that have made a big difference in her cooking and baking, and includes little tips and tricks that show us why she’s found them so handy.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
The next batch of affordable tools recommended by Nisha includes a utensil to help juice citrus fruits, and special forms of spatulas and vegetable peelers that make life in the kitchen considerably easier.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
The final four low-cost kitchen tools are revealed, and are joined by two implements that Nisha would not personally recommend. Space is valuable in the kitchen, and there’s no room for anything superfluous!
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