Modern Spice – Inspired Indian Flavors for the Contemporary Kitchen.

by Monica Bhide on May 29, 2009 · 20 comments

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I am so excited to let you know that my new book, Modern Spice, is now available for order on Amazon and bookstores around the country. 

It has been featured in Health, Self, Prevention, Washington Post, Houston Chronicle, Washingtonian, NPR, AARP, Fox News DC, Dishing it out, DC Modern Luxury, Food & Wine, Washington Post Express, several blogs and more.

Do you have it yet? Come on.. why not!!!

If you need a media copy, more information or to set up an interview, please dont hesitate to contact me or my lovely pr person Lizzy Mason at Simon & Schuster.

Modern Spice cover 

Modern Spice- Inspired Indian Recipes for a Contemporary Kitchen

By Monica Bhide

Foreword by Mark Bittman

(Simon &Schuster, April 2009)

A local approach to global flavors, Modern Spice captures the spirit of Indian cuisine while updating the genre to reflect modern tastes and lifestyles. Author Monica Bhide builds on longstanding traditions and techniques to create stylish and refined Indian fare that captures the vibrant flavors and colors of a new generation. With a compelling foreword written by Mark Bittman, the award-winning author and food writer, Modern Spice dispels myths about Indian cuisine being all about the curry, while introducing its audience to a new chapter in Indian food.

Replacing the ubiquitous Mango Lassi with a Lychee Martini, and the traditional Chicken Tikka Masala with a flavorful chicken simmered in fresh cilantro and mint, Bhide explores the full potential of Indian flavors and spices to create a new style of Indian cuisine that is both approachable and flavorful. Filled with simple and unusual dishes like Pomegranate Shrimp, Paneer and Fig Pizza and Salmon with Kumquat Chutney, Modern Spice is a perfect gift for cooks who love to entertain and experiment with spices. In addition to the mouthwatering recipes, Bhide also explores the relationship between food and emotions in a collection of essays interspersed throughout the book.

What people are saying about Modern Spice —

 

From Publishers Weekly
Bhide (The Everything Indian Cookbook) provides a personal look at modern Indian cooking, showcasing new versions of her native cuisine that pay homage to tradition but also acknowledge the everyday lifestyle of India today. While Bhide's recipes use authentic spices and techniques, she departs from the stereotype of complicated meals that take hours to prepare. Her recipes focus on spices and flavor, spanning the gamut of Indian cuisine. She also includes recipes for meat, rice, breads and desserts. Highlights include coriander-and-fennel crusted lamb chops, curried scallops, and onion bread stir-fry. Scattered throughout are personal stories on a variety of subjects, including a visit to Vaishno Devi Maa's Temple and recollections of a meal prepared by grand master Indian chef Imtiaz Qureshi. Bhide also provides a detailed spice pantry section and an insider's guide to time- and labor-saving ingredients. The author offers a refreshing look at the diverse and changing cuisine of India, with a new perspective that will be embraced by Indian food lovers everywhere. (Apr.)
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From Booklist
Product of a culture deeply bound to its traditions, Indian cooking has only recently begun to engage seriously with other cuisines. Bhide spearheads a movement seeking to reinterpret Indian cooking and make it more accessible to the growing international kitchen. Herself an offspring of the Indian diaspora and raised in the Middle East, Bhide eschews standard recipes that can be found in other Indian cookbooks, instead taking Indian ingredients, especially the vast array of spices, and applying them in original, intriguing ways. She concocts a cocktail snack based on Rice Krispies cereal but sharply scented with mustard seeds, turmeric, cumin, and fennel. Green chili chutney tops bits of omelet resting in little pastry shells. Mashed potatoes get a garlic, chili, and coconut kick. Dry rubs anoint both grilled fish and meat. Essays intersperse the recipes, most of them Bhide’s reflections on her family and upbringing. A revolutionary approach to Indian cooking. –Mark Knoblauch

Tell me what you think of Modern Spice!! I would love to hear from you

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{ 20 comments… read them below or add one }

Garland Pollard January 28, 2009 at 4:43 pm

Monica..congrats on getting the cover art. I will look forward to seeing it in the stores. Better yet, I am looking forward to reading the essays.

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Diana Burrell January 28, 2009 at 4:53 pm

OMG, I’m getting hot and bothered looking at your cover. It’s *gorgeous*. I can’t wait to read your book. That is so cool that Bittman wrote your foreword. You should be so proud. :-)

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Charmian Christie January 28, 2009 at 5:04 pm

I don’t know what I’m most excited about — trying new dishes, reading your essays or telling people Mark Bittman wrote your foreword. A huge congratulations all round!

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Arti January 28, 2009 at 5:11 pm

Awesome!! Can’t wait to read the entire book!!Congratulations…

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Amy January 28, 2009 at 5:28 pm

That’s so exciting! I love it!

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Linda Formichelli January 28, 2009 at 5:37 pm

Beautiful, Monica. Congratulations!

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Maya Nair January 28, 2009 at 6:08 pm

I love this, I want this!

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Maya Nair January 28, 2009 at 6:09 pm

What does one have to do if one wants to buy an autographed copy?

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K.N.Vinod January 29, 2009 at 12:41 am

Monica,
Congratulations! Way to go! The cover looks lovely. I can’t wait for the book to come out.

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Apolina January 29, 2009 at 8:04 am

Congratulations Monica! Impatient for this book to release!

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JPW January 29, 2009 at 8:47 am

Hey, that’s great! I’m looking forward to it.

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Vrinda January 29, 2009 at 9:33 am

Congratulations! So excited to see the next book in print and with a foreword by Mark Bittman !!

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Suchita Ambardekar January 29, 2009 at 10:51 am

monica,congrats…

On this new book of yours…
Cheers…

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Anil Nair January 29, 2009 at 6:00 pm

Congratulations, Monica! The cover looks awesome;I’m sure the contents within are as well! Best wishes, here’s to the book being a best-seller!

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Kristen DeDeyn Kirk January 30, 2009 at 8:37 pm

Your cover is beautiful!

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April February 4, 2009 at 4:28 pm

Nice work, Monica! Can’t wait to check out a copy! Best of luck.

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Metrocurean February 6, 2009 at 11:48 am

Stunning cover. I can’t wait to peek inside and get cooking. Congrats!

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Daphne Domingo July 3, 2009 at 9:06 am

Hello Monica, it was a pleasure to meet you at the Penn Quarter Farmers Market yesterday. Your book looks amazing and I look forward to cooking my way through it when I get back home to Seattle!

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