Inspired Indian recipes (2024)

Across the country in hip restaurants like Tabla in New York and Indique in Washington DC, innovative chefs are putting a modern spin on traditional Indian cuisine, prompting home cooks to prepare equally delicious dishes in their own kitchens. So where can you turn for Indian inspiration? Monica Bhide’s cookbook Modern Spice.

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This magnificent cookbook presents a knowledgeable guide to the components that make traditional Indian cuisine so delicious, along with inventive but simple Indian recipes for the more contemporary (and novice) cook. Here are three of Bhide’s favorite recipes, including tips to make them even more mouthwatering.

Paneer and Fig Pizza

Serves 4

One of the best-selling items on the menu at Domino’s in Delhi is the pizza topped with chicken tikka. Yes, Indians do love pizza, and it is very much a part of the modern Indian food scene. But it is nothing new. My mother has made “pizza” since I was about five years old. She used a simple homemade dough topped with a homemade tomato sauce and my choice of chicken or vegetables. It was not called pizza, of course. I called it “chicken wali roti” (a chicken bread). When my son was younger, I took him to an eatery/children’s play area in Delhi called Eatopia. It serves a very popular version of Indian pizza called a Naanza, a naan dough topped with tandoori chicken or a variety of vegetarian toppings. We both fell in love with it. And it really is the same concept as a regular pizza: Great dough with the choicest of toppings. Incidentally, Zante’s in San Francisco has sold Indian pizza since 1993. And California Pizza Kitchen serves a mango–tandoori chicken pizza. I could go on and on.

Ingredients:
1 (12-inch) packaged pizza crust (or use homemade pizza crust)
Nonstick cooking spray
1 cup crumbled or grated paneer (Indian cheese)
1 cup ricotta cheese
8 to 10 very ripe figs, trimmed and thinly sliced
Table salt
11/88 teaspoon ground white pepper
8 to 10 basil leaves

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray the crust with a mist of nonstick cooking spray. In a bowl, combine the paneer and ricotta, and mix well. Spread the cheese mixture evenly over the crust. Top with the figs, and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

2. Bake according to the directions given with the crust, usually about 10 to 12 minutes. The cheese will brown a little but it is not a melting cheese, so don’t expect it to bubble. Serve topped with fresh basil leaves.

Note: If your figs are really ripe, this will taste like a dessert! For a savory version, combine the paneer with some minced cilantro, diced red onions and diced bell peppers.

Inspired Indian recipes (2)Saffron Mussel Stew

Serves 4

This is a super-simple dish to make, perfect for a fall evening when the weather is getting cold and you feel like something warm and spicy to comfort and soothe you. Buy a nice loaf of crusty bread to mop up this curry.

Ingredients:
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 medium red onion, finely chopped
1/2-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped
3 or 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
20 fresh curry leaves
2 or 3 small green Serrano chiles, finely chopped
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
2 teaspoons ground coriander powder
1-1/2 cups chicken broth
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 pound mussels on the half-shell, such as New Zealand Greenshell mussels
Table salt
A few strands of saffron

Directions:
1. In a deep saucepan, heat the oil over high heat. When the oil shimmers, add the onion, ginger, garlic, curry leaves and green chiles. Sauté for 4 to 6 minutes, until the onion begins to change color. Add the turmeric and coriander. Mix well and sauté for another 30 seconds.

2. Add the broth and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer and add the cream. Remove from the heat and allow to cool to room temperature. Transfer to a blender and blend to a smooth consistency. If you like an even smoother texture, pass the mixture through a sieve. I prefer not to do so.

3. Return the sauce to the saucepan and bring to another gentle boil. Add the mussels and cook, covered, for about 10 minutes, shaking the saucepan occasionally. Add salt to taste and the saffron threads; mix well. Serve hot.

Note: If using whole fresh mussels, you will need 1-1/2 pounds. Soak in cold water for an hour. Discard any that open up. Remove beards and rinse well. Then pat dry and proceed with the recipe.

Inspired Indian recipes (3)Beet Salad with Yogurt Dressing

Serves 4

In traditional Indian cooking, beets are either steamed or boiled. I prefer to roast them in the oven. I find that this releases their true flavor. Different-colored beets make for a prettier summer salad, but red beets taste just fine.

For the beets:
4 medium beets, different colors if possible, trimmed
1/2 teaspoon ground white pepper
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon table salt
1 tablespoon ground coriander (see Note)

For the dressing:
3/4 cup plain yogurt, stirred
1/4 teaspoon minced peeled fresh ginger
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/8 teaspoon table salt

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Wash the beets well and pat them dry. In a medium bowl, combine the pepper, oil, salt and coriander. Add the beets and mix well. Place the beets on a large piece of aluminum foil and wrap tightly, ensuring that they stay in a single layer. Make sure the package is tightly closed to keep the steam inside as the beets cook. (If you are using different colors of beets, wrap each color separately.)

2. Discard any remaining marinade. Place the foil packets on a rimmed baking sheet and bake for about 50 minutes, until the beets are cooked through. Beets are cooked through when they are easily pierced with a knife. Remove from the oven and allow to cool to room temperature.

3. Remove the beets from the foil. You will notice that the skin peels off very easily with your fingers or a paring knife. The spice marinade may have concentrated itself on parts of a beet. If so, gently scrape it off. Cut the beets in wedges and arrange on a plate.

4. Place all the dressing ingredients in a bowl and whisk to combine. If you prefer a thinner dressing, you can add a little water, but do not add any oil to this dressing. Place the beets on a serving platter and spoon on the dressing. Drizzle a bit, wait a few minutes, and then drizzle some more. The beets will absorb the dressing. Serve immediately.

Note: Take my word for it — if you want to increase the flavor of any dish that calls for ground coriander, grind it fresh. It will take you under 3 minutes to do so and it will add 200 times the flavor of store-bought ground coriander. In my cooking classes, this is one ingredient that I grind in front of my students to show them the difference. They always, without exception, gasp when they smell the lemony fragrance of freshly ground coriander seeds.

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Inspired Indian recipes (2024)

FAQs

What inspired Indian food? ›

Mongolian, Persian, and Chinese influences have left indelible marks on Indian food. The Mongols, known for their meat-centric cuisine, introduced the concept of marinating meats in spices and cooking them over open fires. This technique evolved into the famous Tandoori cooking method, a signature of Indian cuisine.

What is the tastiest Indian meal? ›

10 Most Popular Indian Takeaway Dishes
  1. Chicken Tikka Masala. When searching for the 'best Indian takeaway near me' you're sure to come across menus that include chicken tikka masala. ...
  2. Chicken Korma. ...
  3. Biryani. ...
  4. Aloo Gobi. ...
  5. Vindaloo. ...
  6. Daal. ...
  7. Butter Chicken. ...
  8. Tandoori Mixed Grill.

What is the most appetizing Indian food? ›

  • Pav Bhaji.
  • Chicken Kebabs / Tandoori chicken.
  • Mutton Rogan Josh.
  • Goan Fish Curry with rice.
  • Chicken cafreal or chicken xacuti.
  • Dosa.
  • Chole Bhature (chickpea vegetable)
  • Dal rice.
Jan 26, 2020

What is the No 1 famous food in India? ›

Tandoori

An iconic food from India, dishes labeled tandoori are typically breads or meats that have been seasoned and cooked at high temperatures in a tandoor oven. Tandoori chicken is probably the most well-known dish of this style.

What is America's favorite Indian food? ›

Tikka Masala- This is the most popular Indian curry known for its rich and creamy tomato-based sauce. It typically consists of marinated and grilled chicken or paneer (for a vegetarian option) cooked in a flavorful blend of spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala.

Which food Indian people like most? ›

The most popular and best dishes you should try in India
  • Famous curry. It is considered the national soul of Indian cuisine, the popularity of the famous curry is similar to that of Korean kimchi or Japanese sushi. ...
  • Pani Puri. ...
  • Dosa Spring Roll. ...
  • Chaat - India's most famous street dish. ...
  • Indian Street Dish - Naan Flour Bread.

What is India's national dish? ›

The national dish of India is Khichdi, a traditional Indian dish made by cooking rice and lentils together. Khichdi is a versatile and nutritious meal enjoyed across India, representing simplicity, unity in diversity, and a connection to traditional Indian cuisine.

What is India's most ordered food? ›

Biryani is the most-ordered dish on Zomato in 2023.

The year's biryani orders in 2023 are enough to fill eight Qutub Minars in Delhi and the pizzas can cover an area of more than five Eden Garden cricket stadiums in Kolkata, Zomato said. Noodle bowls came third with over 4.55 crore.

What is a typical Indian dinner? ›

The core of a typical Indian dinner (or lunch) is rice, or a flatbread, and a lentil stew (dal). There will also be a vegetarian stew, and if non-vegetarian, a meat, chicken, or seafood curry.

What is the #1 Indian dish? ›

Curry. Curry is one of India's most popular and well-known dishes. Tomato-based curries are known as the ultimate comfort food in India, and countries all over the world have adopted this opinion too.

What is the unhealthiest Indian food? ›

The Worst Indian Foods For Your Health
  • Samosas. A samosa is a fried pastry filled with potatoes, peas, and other vegetables. ...
  • Naan. Naan is a type of flatbread that's often served with Indian food. ...
  • Pakora. ...
  • Saag Paneer. ...
  • Butter Chicken. ...
  • Pappadam. ...
  • Gulab Jamun.
May 25, 2023

What's the healthiest Indian dish to order? ›

Dishes like daal (lentil curry), chana masala (chickpea curry), and rajma (kidney bean curry) are excellent vegetarian options that provide essential nutrients while keeping calorie counts reasonable.

What is the most ordered dish in India? ›

Biryani continued its reign as India's favourite dish. It was the most-ordered dish on Swiggy for the eighth year in a row. India ordered 2.5 biryanis per second in 2023 with Hyderabad, surpassing other cities when it came to ordering biryanis — every sixth order for the dish came from the city.

Which Indian dish is famous in the USA? ›

Tikka Masala- This is the most popular Indian curry known for its rich and creamy tomato-based sauce. It typically consists of marinated and grilled chicken or paneer (for a vegetarian option) cooked in a flavorful blend of spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala.

Which Indian food is best for dinner? ›

What is the best indian food for dinner? South Indian dinner ideas – chapatti – veg kurma, ghee rice – soya chunks curry, Bisi bele bath & sweet corn vada. North Indian dinner ideas – Paneer tikka, poori – potato masala, jeera rice – butter paneer/ chana masala, kulfi or kheer.

Which is most eaten food in India? ›

The most consumed item in India is RICE. The rice is mostly consumed in the States of West Bengal,Oddesha, Andhrapradesh, Telangana, Tamilanadu, Kerala,. Karnataka. And in Northern States of India Rice is consumed in the shape of Biryani.

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