{"id":153,"date":"2009-05-31T11:32:00","date_gmt":"2009-05-31T15:32:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.spiceaholic.com\/2009\/05\/31\/may-book-club-lunch\/"},"modified":"2009-05-31T11:32:00","modified_gmt":"2009-05-31T15:32:00","slug":"may-book-club-lunch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.spicesbites.com\/may-book-club-lunch\/","title":{"rendered":"May Book Club Lunch"},"content":{"rendered":"
Now if you’ve read earlier posts, you know that some friends and I have our own book club and try to meet each month. We started last May, so this month’s meeting marked our 1-year anniversary! While we haven’t met every month due to life getting in the way sometimes, we have met most months. I do have to admit that as time has gone on, the amount of time spent discussing the book has gone down and the amount of time devoted to the food at our meetings has increased!<\/p>\n
Since we started our inaugural meeting with a book by a Bengali author, we felt it appropriate to come full circle and center this meeting around another South Asian author. We ended up choosing “The Hindi Bindi Club,”<\/span> by Monica Pradhan. Not only did the whimsical title catch our attention, but the book also contained recipes! How fun to read the book and then make some of the recipes out of it!<\/p>\n So that is exactly what we did. After reading the book (ahem, 2 of the 3 of us, that is), we made a list of all the recipes in the book and picked 3 to prepare. Since we pretty much followed the recipes as written, I’m going to be a tease and not post the recipes here. Plus the book is good and you should read it! We ended up making Preity’s Goan Shrimp Curry, Saroj’s Famous Samosas, and Uma’s Shorshe Salmon Maach. What are all these dishes?<\/p>\n