9781328482471-1328482472-Indian-Ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family

Indian-Ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family

ISBN-13: 9781328482471
ISBN-10: 1328482472
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Priya Krishna
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Harvest
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781328482471
ISBN-10: 1328482472
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Priya Krishna
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Harvest
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

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Indian-Ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family (ISBN-13: 9781328482471 and ISBN-10: 1328482472), written by authors Priya Krishna, was published by Harvest in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Quick & Easy (Vegan, Vegetarian & Vegan, Comfort Food) books. You can easily purchase or rent Indian-Ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Quick & Easy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.75.

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Named one of the Best Cookbooks of Spring 2019 by the New York Times, Eater, and Bon Appétit

"A joy to cook from, and just as much fun to read." —Margaux Laskey, the New York Times

A witty and irresistible celebration of one very cool and boundary-breaking mom’s “Indian-ish” cooking—with accessible and innovative Indian-American recipes

Indian food is everyday food! This colorful, lively book is food writer Priya Krishna’s loving tribute to her mom’s “Indian-ish” cooking—a trove of one-of-a-kind Indian-American hybrids that are easy to make, clever, practical, and packed with flavor. Think Roti Pizza, Tomato Rice with Crispy Cheddar, Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Green Pea Chutney, and Malaysian Ramen.

Priya’s mom, Ritu, taught herself to cook after moving to the U.S. while also working as a software programmer—her unique creations merging the Indian flavors of her childhood with her global travels and inspiration from cooking shows as well as her kids’ requests for American favorites like spaghetti and PB&Js. The results are approachable and unfailingly delightful, like spiced, yogurt-filled sandwiches crusted with curry leaves, or “Indian Gatorade” (a thirst-quenching salty-sweet limeade)—including plenty of simple dinners you can whip up in minutes at the end of a long work day.

Throughout, Priya’s funny and relatable stories—punctuated with candid portraits and original illustrations by acclaimed Desi pop artist Maria Qamar (also known as Hatecopy)—will bring you up close and personal with the Krishna family and its many quirks.
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