Levi Roots

Caribbean Food Made Easy – with Levi Roots
After the success of Dragon's Den, Levi Roots burst back onto our screens this summer with his very own prime time BBC2 TV cookery series called Caribbean Food Made Easy. The TV programme was a culinary whirlwind of vibrant colours, mouth-watering flavours and even a bit of reggae music; as Levi travelled the UK and Jamaica, showing us just how easy it is to bring a little bit of Caribbean sunshine into our homes.
The accompanying book features 100 colourful recipes, including those featured in the TV series, and reveals the full range of this extraordinary fusion food. From traditional meals cooked in his grandmother’s Jamaican kitchen, to the latest in modern Caribbean cuisine, Levi conjures up the magic of Caribbean cooking and will leave you in no doubt as to how unique, exciting and delicious the food can be.
Levi’s absolute charm, enthusiasm and easy going attitude shine through in this new book as he demonstrates how delicious Caribbean food can be prepared at home using fresh, healthy and readily-available ingredients. Whether you are a fan of gourmet cuisine or Grandma’s cooking, with Caribbean Food Made Easy with Levi Roots you’ll be sure to learn something new, taste something different, and most importantly be left feeling full and happy!
To get a sneak peek of one of Levi's delicious recipes, click here!
To buy a copy of the book, see link at bottom of the page!

About Levi
Levi Roots is a cook, entrepreneur and musician and his rise to fame is one of the UK’s most heart-warming business success stories. His appearance on BBC Two’s Dragon's Den resulted in two of the five judges committing £25,000 each to his Reggae Reggae Sauce brand, which is now stocked in all major supermarkets in the UK and has now sold over 4 million units since 2007.
Levi also creates delicious West Indian recipes in the kitchen of his new South London restaurant, Papine Jerk Centre. As a successful reggae musician he has performed with James Brown, was close friends with Bob Marley, has sung to Nelson Mandela, and was nominated for a MOBO award in 1998.
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