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Priya Krishna, Mackenzie Kelley: Indian-ish (Hardcover, 2019, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Hardcover, 256 pages

Published April 23, 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-1-328-48247-1
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Priya Krishna is not only an open-minded cook, but also a great writer. This is not just a collection of out-of-context recipes, but an approach to cooking Indian-ish food. The title is a great invention in itself and I can't help fantasize about the exciting cooking literature we would have, if there was also a book of Italian-ish, Mexican-ish, Sichuanese-ish, Ethiopian-ish, Scandinavian-ish food and so on. The book is also partly a declaration of love to her mother. And there's nothing distracting about this. You just want to read on about her mother. This was not what I signed up for, and yet here I am reading on about Priya Krishna's mother. She really does sound like the fucking coolest mother in the world. There's a page on her mother's advice for good hosting. Her mother came up with this ingenious one-page summary of all of Indian-ish cooking. It's like …