Description: A joyful celebration of the immigrant experience told through the universal language of food. Brimming with raw, beautiful storytelling and 101 Indian-inspired recipes that draw on a global pantry and burst with flavor, this immersive cookbook will fill your heart and table.
"East to East is more than a collection of recipes. It's a reclamation, a love letter, and a sharp meditation on what it means to build a life between cultures. Rachel's food feels grounded in tradition yet alive in the present, inviting us to cook with curiosity, care, and a great deal of pride." --Andy Baraghani, New York Times bestselling author of The Cook You Want to Be Mumbai-raised, New York City-based chef Rachel Gurjar shares the triumphs, hardships, and delicious discoveries that come from leaving your home and navigating a foreign country. Through inventive dishes that seamlessly blend the foods of her childhood and travels with beloved American staples, Gurjar's cooking showcases the tantalizing possibilities that arise when cultures collide. Recipes for dishes ranging from condiments, snacks, and breads to entrees, drinks, and desserts include:- Salmon Red Kari
- Paneer with Sungold Tomatoes and Basil
- Chicken Kebab Caesar Salad
- Shrimp Biryani with Pineapple Raita
- Spicy Butter Masala Pasta
- Dirty Chai Espresso Martinis
- Cardamom Sticky Toffee Cake
- Home cooks who enjoy Indian food and flavors
- Fans of books like Korean American, Cook This Book, First Generation, and The Cook You Want to Be
- Readers of Bon Appétit, Cherry Bombe, and other food media
- Immigrants and first-generation cooks
- Gift-giving for housewarming, holidays, birthdays, or any special occasion
- Armchair travelers and cookbook collectors
Review Quotes: "Good cookbooks will inspire you to get into your kitchen and start cooking. Great cookbooks will transport you to places you have never been, and, suddenly, you can't be anywhere else. Rachel's cookbook, though, has done something unprecedented: It has energized me to see the world in a new way, to take my palate (and my pantry) on an adventure, and to spend more time getting to know the people behind the food I am cooking. As I cook through these recipes, the scents and the stories swirl together to make something unbelievably satisfying."--Dan Pelosi, New York Times bestselling author of Let's Eat and Let's Party