Elevate your taste buds with succulent lamb rack, expertly marinated in two robust blends of Indian spices, including ginger, garlic, and citrus.
Indian BBQ with Rack of Lamb, Sarson Prawns and Potato Wedges Recipe Kit Serves 2 Created by Michelin Starred Chef Rohit Ghai
£69.00
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Estimated delivery: | Weekdays £3.99. Saturday £7.99
Difficulty Level: Easy
Serving for 2
Discover the culinary artistry of acclaimed chef Rohit Ghai with this premium recipe kit. Elevate your taste buds with succulent lamb rack, expertly marinated in two robust blends of Indian spices, including ginger, garlic, and citrus. Savour the succulent prawns, perfectly grilled on the barbeque with tantalizing marinades. And don't forget the delightful side of potato wedges. Immerse yourself in the irresistible flavours of India in a whole new way.
Indian BBQ with Rack of Lamb, Sarson Prawns and Potato Wedges Recipe Kit Serves 2 Created by Michelin Starred Chef Rohit Ghai
£69.00
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Michelin Starred Rohit Ghai
Chef Rohit Ghai is renowned for his innovative Indian cuisine, earning a Michelin star for his exceptional culinary skills. Distinguished for blending traditional techniques with modern twists, his dishes showcase India's rich flavours. Ghai's career highlights include prestigious accolades and leading roles in high-end restaurants. Beyond cooking, he's passionate about mentoring young chefs and promoting Indian cuisine globally, making significant contributions to the culinary world and inspiring both diners and aspiring chefs with his dedication and creativity. ...learn more about this chef
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