Journalist Khushbu Shah shares insights on Indian American cooking in her new book. Topics include the evolution of Indian cuisine in America, unique recipes like jaggery fennel rice crispy treats, and favorite foods. They also discuss potential biopics, chilled noodles in Long Island City, and experiencing 'Illinois' on Broadway.
Khushbu Shah's new book Amrikan blends South Asian and suburban Michigan flavors in Indian-American home cooking.
The adaptation of Sufjan Stevens' Illinois album into a Broadway musical offers a mesmerizing spectacle of music and dance.
Deep dives
Ina Garten's Memoir: A Revealing and Entertaining Read
Ina Garten's new memoir provides a revealing and entertaining look at her life and career, showcasing her journey through government, food, retail, and commerce. The memoir delves into her private life, including her special relationship with Jeffrey, offering insights into their partnership over the years.
A recent visit to Noodlecraft in Long Island City provided a delightful experience with their Shanghai chilled noodles featuring knife-cut noodle style, shredded chicken, and cucumbers. The chewy and slurpable noodles offered a perfect blend of flavors, making it a refreshing and satisfying meal.
Sufjan Stevens' Illinois: A Broadway Spectacle
The adaptation of Sufjan Stevens' Illinois album into a Broadway musical with dance choreography by Tony Award winner Justin Peck is a mesmerizing spectacle. The show combines music and dance to tell a compelling story about young people, self-discovery, and road trips, offering a unique and emotional experience.
Mold Magazine's Final Issue: A Tribute to Sustainable Creative Endeavors
The final issue of Mold Magazine, titled 'Design for a New Earth,' marks the culmination of their six-issue journey focusing on earth-based food and design. Editor Lin Yi Wan's vision of sustainability comes to a creative close with imaginative reflections on relationships with soil and artful contributions from various authors and artists.
Khushbu Shah is a journalist and the author of a terrific new book, Amrikan: 125 Recipes from the Indian American Diaspora. 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. In this very impressive debut book, Khushbu covers Indian-American home cooking through a very personal lens, offering recipes that blend South Asia with suburban Michigan sensibilities. In this episode we talk about what inspired her to take this journey, and about her deft recipe development chops. And, of course, we talked a little bit about restaurants, something we both share a great deal of love for. It’s so great having Khushbu on the show.
Also on the show, Aliza and Matt talk about three things they are into right now. These include Agi’s Counter in Brooklyn hitting new gears, the Gjelina pop-ups in New York City, and an early look at the terrific upcoming Ina Garten memoir, Be Ready When the Luck Happens. And more: it’s cold noodle season at Noodlecraft in Queens, Sufjan Stevens’s Illinoise on Broadway is incredible, the final issue of MOLD magazine has arrived, and Cake Zine’s new issue is here!
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