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Try Recipes From Meghan Markle's New Charity Cookbook (Including Those Samosas Prince Harry Stole)

Make a mini-meal with these three new recipes.
By Amy Grief
The cover of Together: Our Community Cookbook, featuring a foreword by Meghan Markle

Photo, Jenny Zarins.

Not only is Together: Our Community Cookbook beautiful and chock-full of delicious-looking (and easy-to-tackle) recipes, it also highlights a group of women working to make their community a better place following an unthinkable tragedy. And proceeds from the cookbook will go towards supporting the Hubb Community Kitchen, a communal cooking space at the Al Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in West London, which opened following the devastating Grenfell Tower fire.

The cover of Together: Our Community Cookbook, featuring a foreword by Meghan Markle

In January, Meghan Markle visited the Hubb Community Kitchen and pitched in to help the women prepare food. While she wrote the cookbook's foreword, the rest of the pages are filled with recipes and touching personal anecdotes from women who cook for their families in the Hubb kitchen. You'll find dishes from around the world, including a super-simple samosa recipe that Prince Harry apparently loved, a dip that takes just a few minutes to make (it's one of Meghan's favourite recipes in the book) and a show-stopping dessert. Get the recipes below.

Recipes from Together: Our Community Cookbook

Together: Our Community Cookbook

Green Chile And Avocado Dip

This is one of Meghan Markle’s favourite recipes in the cookbook. Get this green chile and avocado dip recipe.

Green Chile And Avocado Dip from Meghan Markle charity cookbookPhoto, Jenny Zarin.

Vegetable Samosas Recipe

Yes, these are likely the samosas Prince Harry stole from the cookbook’s launch party. Get this vegetable samosas recipe.

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Vegetable samosas recipe from Meghan Markle cookbookPhoto, Jenny Zarins.

Caramelized Plum Upside-Down Cake

This plum cake makes a perfect early-autumn dessert. Get this caramelized plum upside-down cake recipe.

Caramelized Plum Upside Down Cake from Meghan Markle charity cookbookPhoto, Jenny Zarins

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