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Queen endorses Indian recipes

H S Rao in London

In a 'very unusual' departure from protocol, Queen Elizabeth II has

written a foreword to a celebrity cookbook of Indian cuisine with

a 'tempting array of recipes', which will raise funds for cancer

research.

 

Favourite recipes of the Raj, written by award-winning Indian chef

Tommy Miah, has recipes among others by Cherie Blair, wife of United

Kingdom's Prime Minister Tony Blair, former actress and member of

parliament Glenda Jackson, and singer Tom Jones.

 

The book due to be published soon is expected to raise 200,000

pounds for cancer research in the UK.

 

Cherie Blair's contribution is a vegetarian recipe for Kutchi bhindi

(sweet and sour ladies' fingers).

 

Jackson pitched in with a vegetarian dish saag aloo (spinach and

potatoes).

 

Jones chose a rich prawn curry, made with coconut milk, while former

England football team manager Kevin Keegan submitted a recipe for

Britain's favourite Indian dish chicken tikka masala.

 

Novelist Irvine Welsh and comedienne Victoria Wood paid tribute to

the vegetarian theme with recipes for saag paneer and vegetable

curry, respectively.

 

Buckingham Palace said it was 'very unusual' for the Queen, the

charity's patron, to agree to write a foreword, but she had been

persuaded because it was for such a good cause.

 

She is said to enjoy Indian food.

 

PTI

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