cover image Asma’s Indian Kitchen: Home-Cooked Food Brought to You by Darjeeling Express

Asma’s Indian Kitchen: Home-Cooked Food Brought to You by Darjeeling Express

Asma Khan. Interlink, $30 (192p) ISBN 978-1-62371-912-8

Khan, owner of London’s acclaimed Darjeeling Express restaurant and a subject of a forthcoming episode of Netflix’s Chef’s Table documentary series, shares a delightful collection of personal recipes sure to entice lovers of Indian food. Khan divides her alluring recipes into feasts for two, family feasts, eating with friends, and celebratory feasts. Readers will discover a range of vibrant dishes suitable for busy weeknights or special occasions. Chingri bhaaja (shrimp sautéed with butter and chilis) and saag paneer (spinach with Indian cheese)—both for two people—reflect the savory diversity of the cuisine. A luscious cheese korma (in family-sized portions) and a hearty spiced red lentil dish called khichree (perfect for entertaining) will tempt those unfamiliar with the complex flavors of Indian cooking. For those intimidated by the spiciness of the cuisine—like the author’s son—Khan provides flavorful recipes for dum gosht (roast beef cooked with mild Indian spices) and boors chenni ki kheer (rice pudding with brown sugar). Cooks looking to make authentic Indian meals at home will not be disappointed. Khan cooks from the heart, and her appetizing dishes and expert guidance are not to be missed. (Apr.)