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Indian American Influencers Redefining Home Cooking: The Best Indian Food Blogs to Follow

Updated: Apr 7

For many Indian Americans and South Asian immigrant families, cooking is an act of self-care, a connection to heritage, and a creative outlet. From preserving traditional flavors to reimagining dishes with a modern twist, these Indian food bloggers and South Asian influencers are shaping how we experience food. Whether you’re looking for plant-based inspiration, quick and easy home recipes, or gourmet ethnic food blogs, these best Indian food blogs are a must-follow.


Top Indian American Food Bloggers You Should Follow


Archana Mundhe, the creator of Ministry of Curry, makes Indian cooking effortless with her easy-to-follow recipes and modern techniques. Based in New York, she is the author of The Essential Indian Instant Pot Cookbook, endorsed by Instant Pot and published by Penguin Random House. Archana has been featured in Oprah, brit + co, Dr. Oz Show, The Washington Post, Food52, Epicurious, Taste Cooking, Austin360, Journal nowThe Telegraph, The Week, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel and People Magazine. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, her blog is a go-to for authentic Indian recipes that fit into busy lifestyles.

Archana Mundhe Founder | Influencer | Best Selling Author | ministryofcurry.com
Archana Mundhe Founder | Influencer | Best Selling Author | ministryofcurry.com

Meeta Arora, the face behind Piping Pot Curry, blends traditional Indian flavors with modern cooking tools like the Instant Pot and air fryer. Her blog features healthy Indian cooking, global fusion dishes, and time-saving recipes. Recognized by Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, and Taste of Home, Meeta’s blog is a fantastic resource for those looking for easy Indian meals for busy professionals.

Meeta Arora, Founder of Indian food blog pipingpotcurry.com
Meeta Arora, Founder of Indian food blog pipingpotcurry.com

A leader in Indian vegan cooking, Vegan Richa shares plant-based Indian recipes that are both simple and flavorful. Her bestselling book Vegan Richa’s Indian Kitchen has topped Amazon charts, and her recipes have been featured in Glamour, BuzzFeed, and VegNews. If you’re looking for plant-based Indian meals, her blog is a must-follow.

Photos from Richa's Blog
Photos from Richa's Blog


Palak Patel, the creator of The Chutney Life, brings a fun and vibrant energy to Indian cooking, blending her mother’s recipes with a modern approach. In addition to Indian food recipes, her blog covers lifestyle, travel, and culture—making it a full experience for Indian Americans seeking a connection to their roots.

Screenshot from Palak's blog
Screenshot from Palak's blog


California-based Kankana Saxena specializes in Bengali and Indian fusion dishes, celebrating the diversity of Indian flavors. If you’re interested in learning more about regional Indian cuisine, her blog is a great place to start.

Website: Playful Cooking
Website: Playful Cooking



Manasi, the creator behind A Pale Blue Dot, captivates audiences with visually stunning food videos on Instagram. Her unique storytelling and beautifully plated Indian dishes have made her a favorite among food lovers and ethnic food bloggers.

A Pale Blue Dot by Manasi
A Pale Blue Dot by Manasi

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Manali Singh shares traditional North Indian recipes and easy vegetarian dishes on her blog Cook With Manali. Her specialty is making Indian cooking accessible to home chefs, with a strong focus on vegetarian Indian meals.


Prerna Singh’s blog Indian Simmer is known for its beautiful Indian food photography and heartwarming storytelling. Her recipes reflect her love for home-cooked Indian food with a modern touch.


Ashley Singh Thomas runs My Heart Beets, a blog that focuses on gluten-free Indian recipes and paleo-friendly Indian dishes, making Indian food more inclusive for those with dietary restrictions.


 

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