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Best cookbooks of 2019: 'Indian-ish' to 'Joy of Cooking' to 'Ruffage,' these titles inspire us most

In a publishing year crowded with gear books (Instant Pot, Air Fryers, sous vide) and diet books (Keto, plant-based), it's got to be hard for authors to stand out. As we searched through the hundreds of books that came in this year, these 11 did. From immigrant cooking to in-depth vegetable how-tos to black culinary history, these books are our picks for 2019's best - books we're just as likely to want for ourselves as much as buy for holiday gifts. - Joe Gray

"Indian-ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family" by Priya Krishna

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $28

Like many children of immigrants, myself included, Priya Krishna grew up on dishes that held the essence of her parents' home country but were adapted to fit what was available to them. "Indian-ish" is a love letter to Krishna's mother, Ritu, who made pizzas out of roti, saag paneer with feta and Indian taquitos from leftover sabzi to

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