Bibi by Chet Sharma
The debut cookbook from the lauded chef behind BiBi, the innovative and groundbreaking Indian restaurant in London beloved by critics and customers alike. Chet Sharma began his career as an academic before working as a development chef for many of the worldâs best restaurants, from Mugaritz in San Sebastian, Spain, to Moor Hall in West Lancashire, in the north of England. When the time came to open his own restaurant, his heritage and background provided the inspiration for BiBi, the name being a term used affectionately throughout India to mean âlady of the houseâ, or grandmother.
âIn every dish, there is a story waiting to be tasted, a past that refuses to be forgotten, and a love that continues to nourish long after the last bite is gone.â â Trevor NoahÂ
Yet his food is much more than an homage to authentic Indian cuisine. âOur food doesnât necessarily look Indian on the plate,â Chet says. âItâs modern and progressive, but if an Indian grandmother walked into the dining room and tasted a dish, she would still understand its roots.â Sharmaâs much anticipated debut cookbook weaves together recipes for 60 of his exquisitely detailed signature dishes with a series of personal essays that explore his memories of the Indian subcontinent and the personalities and dishes of his heritage.
Readers will discover iconic dishes from the restaurantâs repertoire, including âNimbu Paniâ, âWookey-hole cheese papad,â and the signature âSharmajiâs Lahori Chickenâ, as well as some of Chetâs playful takes on traditional Indian dishes, such as âSeekh Kebabsâ and 'Alphonso Mango Lassiâ. A substantial âEssentialsâ section presents recipes for BiBiâs bespoke masalas, stocks, and other core components of the restaurantâs unique menu. BiBi The Cookbook also features reflections on the restaurant from some of its most esteemed guests, including Andoni Aduriz, Aziz Ansari, Mark Birchall, Ryan Chetiyawardana, Brett Graham, Tom Kerridge, Henrietta Lovell & Richard Hart, Trevor Noah, Olly Smith, and Hans Zimmer.
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Bibi by Chet Sharma
Bibi by Chet Sharma
The debut cookbook from the lauded chef behind BiBi, the innovative and groundbreaking Indian restaurant in London beloved by critics and customers alike. Chet Sharma began his career as an academic before working as a development chef for many of the worldâs best restaurants, from Mugaritz in San Sebastian, Spain, to Moor Hall in West Lancashire, in the north of England. When the time came to open his own restaurant, his heritage and background provided the inspiration for BiBi, the name being a term used affectionately throughout India to mean âlady of the houseâ, or grandmother.
âIn every dish, there is a story waiting to be tasted, a past that refuses to be forgotten, and a love that continues to nourish long after the last bite is gone.â â Trevor NoahÂ
Yet his food is much more than an homage to authentic Indian cuisine. âOur food doesnât necessarily look Indian on the plate,â Chet says. âItâs modern and progressive, but if an Indian grandmother walked into the dining room and tasted a dish, she would still understand its roots.â Sharmaâs much anticipated debut cookbook weaves together recipes for 60 of his exquisitely detailed signature dishes with a series of personal essays that explore his memories of the Indian subcontinent and the personalities and dishes of his heritage.
Readers will discover iconic dishes from the restaurantâs repertoire, including âNimbu Paniâ, âWookey-hole cheese papad,â and the signature âSharmajiâs Lahori Chickenâ, as well as some of Chetâs playful takes on traditional Indian dishes, such as âSeekh Kebabsâ and 'Alphonso Mango Lassiâ. A substantial âEssentialsâ section presents recipes for BiBiâs bespoke masalas, stocks, and other core components of the restaurantâs unique menu. BiBi The Cookbook also features reflections on the restaurant from some of its most esteemed guests, including Andoni Aduriz, Aziz Ansari, Mark Birchall, Ryan Chetiyawardana, Brett Graham, Tom Kerridge, Henrietta Lovell & Richard Hart, Trevor Noah, Olly Smith, and Hans Zimmer.
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The debut cookbook from the lauded chef behind BiBi, the innovative and groundbreaking Indian restaurant in London beloved by critics and customers alike. Chet Sharma began his career as an academic before working as a development chef for many of the worldâs best restaurants, from Mugaritz in San Sebastian, Spain, to Moor Hall in West Lancashire, in the north of England. When the time came to open his own restaurant, his heritage and background provided the inspiration for BiBi, the name being a term used affectionately throughout India to mean âlady of the houseâ, or grandmother.
âIn every dish, there is a story waiting to be tasted, a past that refuses to be forgotten, and a love that continues to nourish long after the last bite is gone.â â Trevor NoahÂ
Yet his food is much more than an homage to authentic Indian cuisine. âOur food doesnât necessarily look Indian on the plate,â Chet says. âItâs modern and progressive, but if an Indian grandmother walked into the dining room and tasted a dish, she would still understand its roots.â Sharmaâs much anticipated debut cookbook weaves together recipes for 60 of his exquisitely detailed signature dishes with a series of personal essays that explore his memories of the Indian subcontinent and the personalities and dishes of his heritage.
Readers will discover iconic dishes from the restaurantâs repertoire, including âNimbu Paniâ, âWookey-hole cheese papad,â and the signature âSharmajiâs Lahori Chickenâ, as well as some of Chetâs playful takes on traditional Indian dishes, such as âSeekh Kebabsâ and 'Alphonso Mango Lassiâ. A substantial âEssentialsâ section presents recipes for BiBiâs bespoke masalas, stocks, and other core components of the restaurantâs unique menu. BiBi The Cookbook also features reflections on the restaurant from some of its most esteemed guests, including Andoni Aduriz, Aziz Ansari, Mark Birchall, Ryan Chetiyawardana, Brett Graham, Tom Kerridge, Henrietta Lovell & Richard Hart, Trevor Noah, Olly Smith, and Hans Zimmer.













