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Amrikan: 125 Recipes from the Indian American Diaspora
A Bon Appetit Best Cookbook of 2024 • A Washington Post Best Cookbook of 2024 • One of the New York Times Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of NPR's Books We Loved in 2024 • A Saveur Best Cookbook of 2024 • One of The Strategist's Best Cookbooks to Gift This Year • One of Esquire's Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of Wired's Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of Padma Lakshmi's Picks for the Best Cookbooks of 2024 • An Epicurious Best New Summer Cookbook • A Los Angeles Times Best Cookbook of 2024 • A KCRW Goodfood Favorite Cookbook of 2024 • A Library Journal Best Life & Style Book of 2024 • A Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2024
"The great Khushbu Shah has provided brilliant, original, easy, and, most of all, delicious Indian American recipes that will dazzle anyone’s palate.”—Phil Rosenthal, TV writer, producer, and host of Somebody Feed Phil
“What is Indian food in America?”
In her eagerly anticipated debut cookbook, acclaimed food writer Khushbu Shah injects an electric and irresistible energy into the story of Indian food, with 125 recipes inspired by the cooking of the diaspora. From the savory and bold flavors of Achari Paneer Pizza to the ultimate home-cooked comfort meal, a pot of Spinach Tadka Dal with rice, Khushbu’s recipes are flavor-packed, party-pleasing, and wonderfully surprising. She invites readers on a journey far beyond butter chicken (though she has a stellar recipe for it), offering instructions for preparing meals, drinks, and desserts as diverse as Saag Paneer Lasagna, Classic Dosas, Keralan Fried Chicken Sandwiches, Pani Puri Mojitos, and a Masala Chai Basque Cheesecake. Khushbu makes it easy to dive in, equipping home cooks with a list of simple-to-find pantry staples alongside vibrant images, clever tips and tricks, and illuminating essays that introduce a thrilling voice in American food.
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Amrikan: 125 Recipes from the Indian American Diaspora
A Bon Appetit Best Cookbook of 2024 • A Washington Post Best Cookbook of 2024 • One of the New York Times Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of NPR's Books We Loved in 2024 • A Saveur Best Cookbook of 2024 • One of The Strategist's Best Cookbooks to Gift This Year • One of Esquire's Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of Wired's Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of Padma Lakshmi's Picks for the Best Cookbooks of 2024 • An Epicurious Best New Summer Cookbook • A Los Angeles Times Best Cookbook of 2024 • A KCRW Goodfood Favorite Cookbook of 2024 • A Library Journal Best Life & Style Book of 2024 • A Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2024
"The great Khushbu Shah has provided brilliant, original, easy, and, most of all, delicious Indian American recipes that will dazzle anyone’s palate.”—Phil Rosenthal, TV writer, producer, and host of Somebody Feed Phil
“What is Indian food in America?”
In her eagerly anticipated debut cookbook, acclaimed food writer Khushbu Shah injects an electric and irresistible energy into the story of Indian food, with 125 recipes inspired by the cooking of the diaspora. From the savory and bold flavors of Achari Paneer Pizza to the ultimate home-cooked comfort meal, a pot of Spinach Tadka Dal with rice, Khushbu’s recipes are flavor-packed, party-pleasing, and wonderfully surprising. She invites readers on a journey far beyond butter chicken (though she has a stellar recipe for it), offering instructions for preparing meals, drinks, and desserts as diverse as Saag Paneer Lasagna, Classic Dosas, Keralan Fried Chicken Sandwiches, Pani Puri Mojitos, and a Masala Chai Basque Cheesecake. Khushbu makes it easy to dive in, equipping home cooks with a list of simple-to-find pantry staples alongside vibrant images, clever tips and tricks, and illuminating essays that introduce a thrilling voice in American food.
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Amrikan: 125 Recipes from the Indian American Diaspora
Written in a warm and funny voice, Amrikan is the perfect blend of American and Indian cuisine (pizza samosas, anyone?). Great for any connoisseurs of Indian food, as well as children of the disapora who want to enjoy the food of their childhood.
A Bon Appetit Best Cookbook of 2024 • A Washington Post Best Cookbook of 2024 • One of the New York Times Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of NPR's Books We Loved in 2024 • A Saveur Best Cookbook of 2024 • One of The Strategist's Best Cookbooks to Gift This Year • One of Esquire's Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of Wired's Best Cookbooks of 2024 • One of Padma Lakshmi's Picks for the Best Cookbooks of 2024 • An Epicurious Best New Summer Cookbook • A Los Angeles Times Best Cookbook of 2024 • A KCRW Goodfood Favorite Cookbook of 2024 • A Library Journal Best Life & Style Book of 2024 • A Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2024
"The great Khushbu Shah has provided brilliant, original, easy, and, most of all, delicious Indian American recipes that will dazzle anyone’s palate.”—Phil Rosenthal, TV writer, producer, and host of Somebody Feed Phil
“What is Indian food in America?”
In her eagerly anticipated debut cookbook, acclaimed food writer Khushbu Shah injects an electric and irresistible energy into the story of Indian food, with 125 recipes inspired by the cooking of the diaspora. From the savory and bold flavors of Achari Paneer Pizza to the ultimate home-cooked comfort meal, a pot of Spinach Tadka Dal with rice, Khushbu’s recipes are flavor-packed, party-pleasing, and wonderfully surprising. She invites readers on a journey far beyond butter chicken (though she has a stellar recipe for it), offering instructions for preparing meals, drinks, and desserts as diverse as Saag Paneer Lasagna, Classic Dosas, Keralan Fried Chicken Sandwiches, Pani Puri Mojitos, and a Masala Chai Basque Cheesecake. Khushbu makes it easy to dive in, equipping home cooks with a list of simple-to-find pantry staples alongside vibrant images, clever tips and tricks, and illuminating essays that introduce a thrilling voice in American food.
Khushbu Shah is a food writer and journalist who resides in Los Angeles, California. She was most recently the restaurant editor at Food & Wine magazine, where she crisscrossed the United States several times over on the hunt for the country’s best new chefs. She is the youngest person and the first person of color to ever hold that title. You can also find her work in the New York Times, Washington Post, GQ, Eater, and more. Additionally, her writing has been featured in the Best American Food Writing anthologies, and she has made appearances on television shows like Ugly Delicious. Khushbu grew up in Michigan, where her immigrant parents raised her with a deep appreciation for spices and good fruit. Amrikan is her debut cookbook.