Food for Sharing by Ashia Ismail-Singer - ISBN: 9781623716295
Hardcover
Global flavors, simple recipes, and personal stories for unforgettable feasts.

Food for Sharing

Love and Spices from an Immigrant Kitchen

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  • Hardcover

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    5 March 2025

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Summary

Sumptuous feasts, spice-infused flavors, and simple entertaining destined to impress and appeal to everyone.

Inspired by the melded cultures that make up Ashia’s extended family, Food for Sharing will take you on a journey full of flavors from India to Africa, the Middle East, Europe, the Americas, and New Zealand, where she now lives.

These are recipes for sharing, each infused with the spices and flavors of Ashia’s Memon Indian heritage, and the influences picked up…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781623716295
ISBN-10:1623716292
Author:Ashia Ismail-Singer, Lottie Hedley
Publisher:Interlink Publishing Group, Inc
Imprint:Interlink Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:5 March 2025
Weight:606g
Dimensions:253mm x 196mm
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Critics Review

“A joy to cook from as well as to read, this is a great addition to any cookbook collection … exquisite photography … recipes are simple, filled with comfort, and easy to execute … Fans of Indian cuisine will love the rice dishes, robust chutneys, and many vegetarian options, like pea and paneer curry and mung dhal. Ismail-Singer’s observation that home is wherever family is reflects the beauty of her recipes and her life journey.” – Booklist on Ashia’s Table“Ashia Ismail-Singer’s vibrant cookbook shares Indian recipes that are influenced and intensified by family and regional tastes … Welcoming and informative, Ashia’s Table stresses that Indian cooking shouldn’t seem complicated or intimidating. Engaging memoir elements wend in, and the text is brightened with family snapshots. An elegant collection of recipes that’s suited to pass on to next generations, Ashia’s Table brings new elements to Indian cuisine, preserving traditions while ‘creating food that spans generations, geography, and ethnicity.’” – Foreword Reviews on Ashia’s Table“[A] heartfelt tribute and solid introduction to Indian cooking. Food writer Ismail-Singer ably proves that ‘Indian food does not have to be complicated’ in this excellent debut packed with simple yet satisfying recipes inspired by her heritage. A descendant of Memon Muslims in western India … many of the dishes on offer… showcase a tantalizing blend of traditions … Thanks to her straightforward instructions, even those less versed in cooking Indian cuisine will find her recipes—including those for more time-consuming dishes such as chicken biryani and gulab jamun (fried dough balls soaked in syrup)—easy to execute.” – Publishers Weekly on Ashia’s Table“[A]n an excellent book for those willing to try fusion Indian cuisine.” – San Francisco Book Review on Ashia’s Table”[Ismail-Singer] draws from her peripatetic life for this wide-ranging and cheery collection… Ismail-Singer is full of similarly clever ideas, including battering and frying baby spinach leaves for finger food and marrying baklava and cheesecake… The prose is informal, but instructions are clear and professional. The result is a lovely and accessible collection.” – Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Ashia Ismail-Singer

Ashia Ismail-Singer is of Memon Indian heritage. She was raised in Malawi and the UK and now lives in New Zealand. One of four sisters, food has always played a big part in her life and she believes it is one of life’s simplest and greatest pleasures. Ashia was taught to cook by her mother, learning the traditional Indian way—without shortcuts. But she has since simplified and adapted recipes, combining influences from other countries she lived in or visited. She is a regular contributor to several food and lifestyle magazines and writes regularly for New Zealand House & Garden. Ashia lives in Auckland with her family, and works as a school nurse. She is author of Ashia’s Table, Food for Sharing, and Sweet Saffron and Cardamom.

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