Reviews

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

zoes_human's review

Go to review page

3.0

A fun beginner-to-intermediate cookbook loaded with simple recipes created by a busy American mom with Indian heritage.

nxg3ofb654jrfz0h7rpsmmws's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Lovely cookbook that covers, very practically, some solid recipes to spice of your week.

It has some great introductory sections on basic flavors and spices and how to combine them which I especially enjoyed.

I did miss some depth in the dessert area and some more show-stoppery dishes, but overall still had a fun time.

joabroda's review

Go to review page

adventurous informative fast-paced

3.5

constancemn's review

Go to review page

4.0

Lots of great explanations: what various spices taste like and how they're best used, how these recipes contrast with more "traditional" Indian cooking, occasions when you might like to make a certain dish and why. Nice anecdotes and photos for nearly all recipes. I feel confident that if I purchase a few spices unfamiliar to me, I've got the knowledge I need to experiment with them and use them up, thanks to this book. Excited to cook up some Indian-ish food.

khrystalynne's review

Go to review page

informative lighthearted

4.0

thehungryartist's review

Go to review page

adventurous challenging informative inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

stevebaker's review

Go to review page

informative inspiring fast-paced

4.5

ajchurch's review

Go to review page

3.0

I don’t know how to rate a cookbook that I haven’t cooked from but I did read the whole thing and like. Yeah. The food looks good, I’ve highlighted what I want to make, the family involvement was very cute. I’m gonna try some stuff and if I remember to comeback and change the rating depending on the food, then I do. 

uncle_remus's review

Go to review page

3.0

3.5 stars
I liked the spunkiness of this book. There is much feeling of love (especially towards mom) and concept of family, and appreciation. The backstories are fun and interesting. This feels like a glimpse into someone's private life, and a family's recipe book that was suddenly made available for everyone.

However, this is a book of recipes. As such, I was not terribly impressed with some of the recipes. As the author notes, many Americans tend to think of Indian cooking as the heavy flavorful dishes in Indian recipes. And, this is what I was looking to find, but, alas, did not. I see 'pizza' made with Indian bread, and (seemingly) pages and pages of toast or salads. Maybe this is what Indians in America eat, but not what I was expecting. I realize that many Indians are vegetarian, even vegan, but with Modern American Family in the title, I was expecting more meat dishes... (the book only has 1 chicken and 3 fish dinners). Granted those recipes look good, I just wish there were more of them. One recipe has 3 ingredients, and the only directions are to toss all into a bowl and mix them together. "That's it." Maybe this is a family favorite, like one sister writing it down for another, but not what I was expecting from cookbook. A final nit is not all finished dishes are pictured. I would like to see some of the more complex dishes pictured, rather than a picture of a cup of tea. The cartoons lend some frivolity, but adds nothing to the cooking or recipes and many seem like inside (family) jokes. Maybe these are good for a website, or magazines, but in book print, I think the space is wasted where more recipes, or more appropriate pictures could have been placed.

I liked the book. It's a fun read, but falls a little short as recipe book. Yes, the title says "Recipes and Antics" but the antics are very personnel / familial and, to me, do not translate well to a large unknown-to-the-author audience. A love story of (her) Mom and for (her) Mom, with some of her recipes and memories... but she is not my mom or my memories. While I can relate, it's a little like reading someone else's private diary that's sitting on the kitchen table saying "read me." While invited to read, it seems a bit too private. Maybe it's just me.

tigerlily987's review

Go to review page

3.0

Nicely laid out with good instructions and helpful notes. Saved several recipes to try