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#FoodPorn: How to eat like Shilpa Shetty

By Rediff Get Ahead Bureau
November 25, 2017 08:00 IST

Who can resist good food? Not us for sure!
In this series, we bring you the best of celebrity foodgasm moments.
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Shilpa Shetty's cookbook The Diary of a Domestic Diva will hit the shelves in January 2018..
On Rediff Books: The Great Indian Diet by Shilpa Shetty
All photographs: @theshilpashetty/Instagram.

 

Shilpa Shetty Kundra has always been one of Bollywood's fittest stars, but one with the soul of a foodie.

And the actor-wellness entrepreneur -- who had turned author in 2015 with the health and fitness book The Great Indian Diet -- is all set to share her love for food with the world.

Her cookbook, The Diary of a Domestic Diva, will feature 50 of her recipes, including some that she has already featured on Instagram.

Shetty says many people reached out to her asking if they can cook quick meals that are not just high on nutrition but also taste.

"The very first thought associated with good food is that it takes a pain-staking amount of time to make. I wanted to shun these doubts and get this generation back to easy home style cooking tips and tricks from scratch rather than ready-made foods through my book," she says.

Scroll down to see how Shetty tackles her favourite meal of the day -- the breakfast.

 

 

Shetty calls herself a 'breakfast gal'.
This breakfast started with Bircher muesli and went on to poached eggs with salmon (instead of bacon under) hash browns and sauteed mushrooms (a bite of brown bread and soft buttery croissant).

 

This combination of poached eggs, avocado, grilled hash browns and soaked almonds walnuts and a fig is Shetty's 'perfect homemade breakfast'.

 

But when she is travelling, like on this trip to San Francisco. 'grilled potatoes with spinach and mushroom omelette' do the trick.

 

Shetty adores her Sunday binge breakfast like this 'soft Brioche French toast with maple syrup and crispy bacon'.

 

But she always goes back to her disciplined ways.
Case in point: This 'detox' breakfast of organic smoked salmon and potatoes with linseed oil.
'NO sugar, dairy, juice, fruit grains and meals are still so filling,' she says.

 

Earlier in the series:
The way to Padma Lakshmi's heart


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