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    Best Indian Cookbooks, Food Blogs, & YouTube Cooking Shows

    Published: May 15, 2020 · Modified: May 16, 2022 by Alonna

    Favorite cookbooks, blogs and vlogs for the best Indian recipes.
    Best Indian Recipes Sources ~ Favorite cookbooks, blogs and vlogs for the best Indian recipes.
    Here is my list of favorite blogs, vlogs, and cookbooks to find the best Indian recipes. Also included are general-interest sources that have upped my cooking game. Yours?

    It has been a fun project to compile a list of some of my favorite sources for Indian recipes. Here are the blogs, vlogs, and cookbooks that I go to most frequently for guidance and inspiration. In addition to Indian cooking resources, I also list the general-interest sources that have upped my cooking game. I hope you will also discover some new recipes from this list, and I would love to hear about some of your favorites.

    Happy reading and cooking!

    ~ Alonna

    PS. These are just links, not affiliate links. ~Alonna

    My Favorite Indian Blogs & Vlogs

    BlogsYouTube Cooking Channels
    A Brown Table, Nic SharmaArchana’s Kitchen
    Cookilicious, Priya LakshminarayanBhavna’s Kitchen
    Cubes N Juliennes, Farrukh Aziz AnsariIam a Big Foodie
    Maunika GowardhanFood with Chetna
    MyHeartBeets, Ashley Singh ThomasHari Ghotra
    Samira’s Recipe Diary, SamiraGuptaHebbar’s Kitchen
    Spice Chronicles, Rinku BhattacharyaKabita’s Kitchen
    Swasthi’s Recipes, Swasthi ShreekanthKravings
    TwoSleevers, Urvashi PitreMadurasRecipe
    Whisk Affair, Neha MathurVahchef
    Don't miss Whisk Affair! ~AlonnaFood with Chetna is a must! ~Alonna

    My Favorite General Interest Blogs & Vlogs

    Free Blogs & Food WebsitesYouTube Cooking Channels
    serious eatsEthan Chlebowski
    Smitten KitchenMarion’s Kitchen
    recipetineatsJ. Kenji López-Alt

    My Favorite Cookbooks

    Indian CookbooksGeneral Interest Cookbooks
    660 Curries, Raghavan IyerThe Best Recipes in the World, Mark Bitman
    Classic Indian Cooking, Julie SahniThe Flavor Bible, Karen Page & Mathew Dornenburg
    Flavors of My World, Maneet ChauhanThe Food Lab, J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
    Indian-ish, Priya KrishnaRuhlman’s Twenty, Michael Ruhlman
    Madhur Jaffrey’s Indian CookbookSalt, Fat, Acid, Heat, Samin Nosrat
    Mrs. Balbir Singh’s Indian CookeryThe Spice Companion, Lior Sercarz
    Indian-ish is a game-changer! ~AlonnaI depend on the Flavor Bible! ~Alonna
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