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Bio short:
Hi, I am Richa Hingle. I am the award winning recipe developer, blogger, and photographer behind VeganRicha.com. My instructions are easy to follow and step-by-step photographs welcome the uninitiated into their kitchen as vouched by millions of readers. I love to show people how easy it is to cook vegan Indian and other cuisines. I have been featured on Oprah.com, Huffington Post, Glamour, Babble, VegNews.com, Rediff.com (top 50 Indian food blogs), TheKitchn, Cosmopolitan, BuzzFeed, and many more. My first book Vegan Richa’s Indian Kitchen, about easy and delicious Indian Vegan recipes, is in stores and is a #1 Best Seller on Amazon. I live in Seattle. The cookbook was Top Cookbooks 2015 by Vegetarian times and in Peta’s Must have 7 Cookbooks. My second cookbook Vegan Richa’s Everyday Kitchen is available everywhere as well. My third book is out now! Vegan Richa’s instant pot cookbookÂ
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A portion of the proceeds from the blog and my cookbooks Vegan Richa’s Indian Kitchen and Vegan Richa’s Everyday Kitchen and Vegan Richa’s instant pot cookbook go to the following organizations.
Contact me:
email: veganricha at gmail dot com (No Guest Posts Please)
About and My Story:
I live in Seattle with my husband. Chewie our resident fluffster left us in 2019.
I started up my cooking experiments once I took over most of the daily cooking from Vivek, who had been our resident chef in 2007(mid 2007 to early 2008). The problem with experimenting with dinner dishes at that time was that, even if the dish comes out good, we might just not like it taste wise. And that puts the dinner at risk. So I thought and thought and picked up baking. Baking helps me make snacks/breakfast/tea-time things which can always be substituted with something else if the taste buds reject the final product:)
I have been blogging since 2009. I like to keep it healthy. Vegan Richa is my baking, cooking blog and Hypnagogic is the random life blog.
I used to be a Software Developer, recovering (almost fully recovered as much as possible) from a Craniotomy done in 2006 to remove a meningioma(brain surgery to remove a tumor). Balance and vertigo issues post surgery kept me from going back to work. I started cooking and blogging as a hobby after a while.
I am a foster parent with dog rescues  . I have some balance issues and fostering and baking are helped me get back on my feet. We were fostering dogs till mid 2010, then I was hit by panic disorder brought on most likely by the follow up MRI. Everything is clear, but my brain refuses to listen. So I am working on calming it down and getting life back on track.
My right eye nerves were affected during the surgery so that limits my reading, writing, browsing in general, online or books. I do read a lot of blogs intermittently and some books a couple of pages at a time, but since the eyes get tired very easily, I am not so active in the world of blogging, connecting and commenting. I am slowly trying to get more out there.
Food photography works a bit like Tai-chi for my eyes, getting better at browsing and editing pictures and such. Reading long pages is still a pain. I love reading everyone’s stories and posts, and try to spread it out during the day to help me get to as many blogs as I can.
We are on a plant based diet (transition started in 2010 by eliminating things one by one). All the current the recipes on the blog are now vegan. Some Recipes from the archives are non vegan, but can be veganized with simple substitutions. The connection was made because of being associated with rescue and foster of dogs, getting to know about puppy mills, associating and understanding chewie and the fosters, and finally realizing that the pain, suffering, feelings are the same for all animals. Read the detailed Our  Journey here.
I try to use whole, organic as less processed as possible ingredients. I do use some new products and substitutes to find out how they taste and work, but eventually phase them out with home made or unprocessed options. Our food philosophy keeps changing based on things that make sense to me and you can notice that in the posts and recipes over the years.
Update 2013: this year I have been able to read more and more and spend a lot more time on the computer as you can see from the blog post frequency. Though more time in the kitchen is still a higher priority. :). Standing and cooking up a few dishes in one day is something I would love to do almost every day.
Update 2017: I can read a lot more of course. I developed some sinus issues(Apparently, I am allergic to Seattle weather :)) which affect my balance but thats life. Depending on the day I can, or cannot deal with small crowds, shopping, get togethers, long drives and such. This is the new normal now, taking things as we go and being ready for most things. If you happen to meet me and I suddenly look for something to sit on or whip out my own cushions and proceed to sit right there on the floor/road wherever, thats normal, as I cannot stand for too long and talk. Or if I close my ears and eyes for a bit, If I request a few minutes of no talking, thats normal too. Or if I just don’t respond, my brain probably dropped whatever you said. If I have to focus and listen to one person in a crowd, that hurts. For eg, In events with more than a few people/children and consistent noise and stimulation, My ears and eyes start to ache, my eyes eventually shut down after a while and all of this affects my sleep and things calm down sometimes next day depending on many factors. Also, I might not look at you while talking if you are not already in my existing line of sight. Lots of peculiar things, just roll with it.
Update 2020: extreme light sensitivity and neuropathy pain kicked my butt and made me non functional for months. More to come.
Who knew that grief could trigger up so much. Losing chewie put my neuro and vestibular symptoms into a heightened state. For the first half of 2020, I couldn’t even have conversations more than a sentence. Took me about 2 years to feel better and eventually be mentally ready to adopt again. We adopted Loki in sept 2021. A ball of floof who ended up being a one person dog (hubbs), probably for the better? 🙂
Why Vegan:
Me: I realized I couldn’t directly or indirectly cause extreme suffering and death of any other animal or human when there are alternatives. Hubbs, found about the impact on our own health and environment because of our food choices and decided. a little bit of my compassion rubbed off too. Animals are sentient, self-aware, and capable of experiencing both pleasure and pain. They deserve our respect and deserve a natural life and freedom. We choose less cruelty and we do it all without sacrificing taste, habits and pleasure. For our  Journey details see here.
What keeps this food blog going, is to prove, that any food choice, is not about giving up something, it is about finding something better.
About food:
I cook very intuitively. On the blog, you will find many cuisines, mains, snacks, desserts, breads, Veganized Indian and fusion foods, cookies, cakes, breakfast, bakes, and more.
What do we Eat:
We eat a lot of different legumes, beans, lentils, pulses, veggies, whole grains, whole grain flatbreads, nuts, seeds, greens, and rarely use processed vegan meat substitutes, processed soy, vegan cheese, mayo, butter etc. What it does include is bold flavors, variety, healthy food with a bit of indulgence once in a while. More than 1000 recipes and counting. 🙂 Please see the Recipe Index or Category Menu on to top of the page.
Thank you for stopping by. and please do let me know how you like the blog and the recipes!
xoxo
-Richa Hingle-Garg
e-Mail: veganricha at gmail dot com , No Guest Posts please.
I’d love to hear from you!
FAQs
Would you do a book Review?
Not on the blog anymore. I mention some books on Instagram (stories) if I love them. There is no guarantee that they will get a mention.
Would you do a product review?
Yes. I do feature products occasionally on the blog that I can use in my recipes. Again, it depends on the product, its usefulness in everyday life, nutrition value, and the company values. See my review post rates here.
I do Not do product reviews anymore. I mention some products that I like on my Instagram stories.
Do you advertise on the blog?
Can I post your recipe on my site, blog, newsletter?
For most cases, please link up the original post instead of copying the recipe. For other feature requests, please email me for permission.
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H i Richa,
Want to buy your Traditional and creative recipies from the home cook on Book depository as I have delt with them a few times, the cover is totally different to the one on your website so Im hoping it is the same cook book ???
Thanks for your blog great recipies you have made my journey to veganisum so much easier
Yes it is. If you see the Book Page, I have alternate covers listed at the end of the post https://fettabbau-trim.today/vegan-richas-indian-kitchen-cookbook%3C/a%3E . Some websites just didnt update the final cover. Happy Cooking!!
Thank you for such a wonderful blog, with the most delicious recipes, can’t wait to get your new book!
Hey Richa, Not sure if you would remember but long back I dropped you a message to interview you. And look I am again on your blog for a different reason. I have been advised to be off-dairy for few months and when I was asked for this, guess what I just thought about you. And Now I am checking your blog to find more and more Indian recipes which are Vegan. Thanks for the wonderful blog.
everything is dairy free on the blog. Cook away!
Love your blog so much great information. Really well organized on the website. I just started my own food/adventure blog and am looking for some feedback. If you have time to check it out that would be much appreciated. its plantfueledginger.com
I was also looking for some advice on how you went about writing your cookbooks. Also how you got some of the inspiration to create a website. thanks! looking forward to hearing from you
rebecca may gennett
I just bought your book and I find it tremendously inspiring. I have decided to try all recipies. Today I did the cabbage koftas. Great – and for me a totally new way to use cabbage. The sweetness of the cabbage goes very well with the spices????. I am vegan and have been for two years after having been a vegetarian for 30 years. Your book is the best vegan cookbook I have bought so far! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for the wonderful note! Indian food uses vegetables in many various ways and the book is a collection of a few of them 🙂 Happy Cooking! <3 <3 Richa
I came across your website today.
Really superb recipes..
Thanks!!!
Hi richa
I am just curious to kow why you think soy-free is more beneficial.
I dont say that anywhere. I provide Options for soy-free for people who might have allergy/intolerance to soy, or have to restrict soy for other reasons. For eg, my mom and sister both have thyroid issues and they have to eat minimal soy. They eat tofu, soy sauce here and there but have to be mindful of the amounts they are consuming in total. There could be other conditions that require minimal or no soy as well. People search for soy-free options. so i add those options if possible in the recipe, and label them when the recipe is soy-free.
Love what you mention as : any food choice, is not about giving up something, it is about finding something better.
We recently made a transition to gluten-free and dairy-free and our ourselves noticing the changes in our health and also environment with those changes.
Your blog is really inspiring!
Hi,
I love your book Indian Kitchen and I have a question about the Potato Quinoa Patties. I would like to make and freeze some so I wondered if you recommend freezing before or after pan frying? Looking forward to getting your new cookbook.
Thank you
i would lightly pan fry so that the patties hold their shape when frozen. And then reheat on the pan to crisp further.
Hi Richa, I just discovered your blog. Such amazing recipes! I just do not know where to start. It really helps me to make my new vegan life nicer. Thank you! Best wishes for you from Germany.