If you have days when you don’t fancy cooking from scratch, you can find many Indian meal choices at online vegan meal delivery services like Root Kitchen (above is Tikka Masala) and Allplants. If you find them a tad expensive, you can always half the quantities and bulk up with potatoes and veggies, then eat the other half the next day.
Keep dry ice away from children and pets. Before cooking, read up on food safety for people & pets (avoid eating cooked rice after 24 hours, and keep garlic, onion and spices away from pets). Just bin allium scraps (onion, garlic, leeks, scallions, chives) as like citrus and rhubarb scraps, acids could harm compost creatures.
Chef Akila is a company run by a GP and his Indian grandmother, who brought family recipes with her to England. This highly-reviewed range of meals delivered to your door. Includes a vegan curry box (7 items each for 2 people) and individual meals like:
- Tikka Masala
- Kadala Curry
- Aubergine Gothsu
- Spinach Dal Kootu
- Mum’s Masala Potatoes
- Vegetable Dum Biriyani
COOK (sold online or in many farm shops and stores) offers good vegan Indian meals. The range (all prepared by professional chefs) includes:
- Roasted Cauliflower & Aubergine Dhal
- Roasted Vegetable Chickpea Curry
- Onion Bhajis
- Bombay Potatoes
- Tarka Dal
- Garlic & Coriander Naan
- Peas Pilau
England has a growing number of vegan Indian restaurants and takeaways. One is Vegan India (Bristol) that is the city’s first. And in Newcastle, Karma Kitchen Cafe delivers incredible plant-based food throughout the northeast, made with locally sourced fresh ingredients. Or simply collect from the city centre.
It also offers ‘Karma Boxes’ with nationwide delivery containing a selection of curries, rice and naan.
Nelly’s Delhi (Wolverhampton) offers affordable vegan street food (just 13 miles from Birmingham – birthplace of the Balti Curry!) And further south, you’ll find Delhish (a rated Oxford vegan Indian restaurant).