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Spicing Up the Indian Kitchen

By Todd Kliman , Cynthia Hacinli , Ann Limpert , Kate Nerenberg , Rina Rapuano

Fig-and-paneer pizza? Monica Bhide’s new cookbook marries classic and creative Indian flavors. Photograph by Alan Richardson.

Monica Bhide learned to cook from her Indian parents and grandmothers while growing up in Bahrain. This month, the Northern Virginia writer releases her third Indian cookbook, Modern Spice: Inspired Indian Flavors for the Contemporary Kitchen. In it, she takes an innovative approach to a cuisine often thought of as laborious and inaccessible.

Bhide relies on traditional Indian flavors to create 123 time-efficient recipes—everything from a guava bellini to a paneer-and-fig pizza to saffron-cardamom macaroons. She sat down to answer questions about Washington’s Indian-food scene.

Cardamom seeds add an unexpected kick to Bhide’s rice pudding, which is topped with fresh mango. Photograph by Alan Richardson.

Cardamom seeds add an unexpected kick to Bhide’s rice pudding, which is topped with fresh mango. Photograph by Alan Richardson.

Why do you think there’s more interest in Indian food, cooking, and restaurants?

Better restaurants are opening up with delicious dishes from all over India, and they also have modern interpretations of dishes. And Americans are becoming more globally aware.

What foods do you crave from growing up in Bahrain?

I miss the hummus and the khubz, a lovely baked bread. Right next to our house, there was a man who owned a bread oven and sold khubz every afternoon. I loved eating it with fresh hummus and a cold can of Coke.

What’s your ultimate comfort food?

Rice pudding.

Where do you buy ingredients and spices in Washington?

I buy everything I need at Aditi Spice Depot [409 Maple Ave. E., Vienna, 703-938-3400; 600 Carlisle Dr., Herndon, 703-464-1100], but Whole Foods also has a great selection of spices.

Your favorite dish from a Washington restaurant that represents the Modern Spice style of cooking?

I would say the palak chaat—crispy spinach, sweet yogurt, tamarind, and date chutney—at Rasika. Or the tamarind margarita at Indique Heights, which is featured in the book.

While you were testing recipes, were there any kitchen disasters?

I learned that there is such a thing as too much vodka in a granita!

This interview appeared in the April, 2009 issue of the Washingtonian.

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Actually I went to Priya and it is very small and they dont have selections of spices like Aditi spice Depot.

Posted by: Shyam, Nov 30, 2010 09:42:26 AM

I personally find that Priya store, in Falls Church, VA, is a better place to shop for spices and other Indian groceries. They always have what I need, and more. I’ve been shopping here for about 10 years, and it’s definitely my go-to place for anything Indian!

www.priyastore.com

Posted by: Annonymous, Aug 19, 2010 07:53:18 PM

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