From the book INDIAN-ISH. Copyright © 2019 by Priya Krishna. Published on April 23, 2019 by Harvest, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. Reprinted by permission.
Of all the places my mom has traveled for work, her favorite will always be London—the cobblestone streets, the limitless sights, the walkability, and, most important, the pubs. She spent a lot of time in pubs on early ’90s London business trips, and the only vegetarian dish (this was back when she was strictly veg) was very often a baked potato. This is where she discovered the ingenuity of filling a soft, steamy potato with all kinds of tasty toppings that absorb nicely into the starchy flesh. In this recipe, she subs out the big potato for smaller, thin-skinned ones (for a prettier presentation); and the bacon bits and chives and packaged cheese for spicier, brighter toppings: chiles, chaat masala, onions, and ginger. This dish takes almost no time to put together once the potatoes are baked, but looks very impressive as an appetizer or a small side. Also of note: The backdrop for this photo is the sari my mom was wearing when she first met my dad (right before their arranged marriage a week later). My heart melted a little when Mom told me that.