Welcome to the first edition of RPL at Home, where I share what I’m up to when I’m not in the kitchen or in front of the camera. 

Each month, I’ll share snippets of what I’m working on, habits I’m cultivating, things bringing me joy, podcasts/books/TV shows I’m enjoying, and more. Think of it as stream-of-consciousness blabbering meets a semi-curated list of recommendations meets life update.

This month’s edition
1. What I’m watching, listening to, and reading
2. What I’m working on (in life) 
3. What I’m working on (in the biz) 
4. Recipes you might have missed
5. What I’m eating
6. What’s bringing me joy

My parents holding their new cutting board, a gift from RPL reader Linda in Ohio 🥰

What I’m watching, listening to, and reading

Watching

The show I’ve been most excited about tuning into is The Last of Us. I don’t typically gravitate towards dystopian sci-fi, and I must admit I’m an actual baby who wears noise-canceling headphones during the scenes with scary sounds (I know, I know), but…I’ve been hooked by the magnificent acting and the relationship between Ellie and Joel. 

Pedro Pascal (Joel) is having a moment. And Bella Ramsey (Ellie) is a proud vegan!

Reading

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson. I went full suburban and recently joined a neighborhood book club! And this was our first book. It weaves together two topics I knew nothing about (horse-riding rural librarians during the Great Depression) and the rare blue-skinned people of Kentucky, but I really enjoyed it. It’s written beautifully and hard to put down. 

A few shorter pieces I enjoyed this month  
He taught Americans how to cook Indian food 
The Fleishman is in Trouble Effect 
100 centenarians’ 100 tips for a life well lived

Listening

This recent episode from NPR’s Throughline tells the story of an Indian American man who argued in 1923 that he should be considered white and thus eligible to become a U.S. citizen. The episode covers the creation of race and the myth of whiteness, and for me, it brought up painful memories of my childhood where I wished I was white so I would not feel Othered. But it also made me proud because I no longer feel that way. I love when a podcast can teach you important stuff, prompt a good cry, and spawn a personal epiphany all at once. 

What I’m working on (in life) 

Becoming “a reader

Back in first grade, we had a reading marathon. For every book you read, the teacher would paste a paper star on the wall with your name on it, starting at the bottom of the wall and working her way up. I read so many books that my stars started to creep up the ceiling (my poor classmates had no chance with this nerd). So I’ve always considered myself “a reader.”

But truth be told, I’ve put reading on the back burner since I started my business. While I did read 10 books last year (not bad), I read them all while on vacation because my regular life was “too busy.”  

Recently though, I started doing a few things that have helped reading become a habit I look forward to:

  • Joining a book club (see above)
  • Carving out 10 minutes to read each night (it usually extends longer once I get into it) and 10 minutes to read each morning with a frothy matcha latte.
  • Leaving my current book on the dining table so I read while I eat lunch instead of the usual doomsday scrolling
  • Treating myself to a new book at our awesome local bookstore each time I finish a book
  • Allowing myself to read whatever I want instead of forcing myself to read the latest self-improvement or productivity book.

And it’s working! I’ve read four books in the last three weeks. That’s four gold stars for adult Nisha.  

What I’m working on (in the biz)  

One of my favorite YouTube videos we published recently was for my Thai Green Curry recipe. The video is fun and playful, and you get to see my parents (and Max!) in a delightfully funny taste test. 

I tried making a Thai curry for my Indian parents
I tried making a Thai curry for my Indian parents

On the recipe development side, I want to share more desserts this year (not a lot, just a little). I recently realized that I had published only 6 dessert recipes in the last 2 years. To be fair, one of them was my absolute best vegan brownies (recently picked by a group of 47 taste testers as the best vegan brownie!) and I don’t think I can top that recipe, but we all need a little more sweetness in our lives. 

Have any dessert recipes you’d like to see? Leave your requests in the comments!

And here’s a sneak peek of recipes I’m working on! If you want to get notified when new recipes hit the blog, subscribe to my newsletter

Recipes you might have missed

  • Tofu Stir Fry. A Chinese restaurant-style stir fry with crispy-chewy tofu and a deeply savory sauce.
  • Chickpea Curry. Big bold Indian flavors in an approachable weeknight dinner package.
  • Creamy Coconut Rice with Five Spice Tofu. Creamy rice and five spice tofu crumbles meet nutrient-rich vegetables and crunchy peanuts.
  • Beet Hummus. The most gorgeous dip you’ll ever make. Also nutrient-dense and so versatile.
  • Thai Green Curry. My favorite takeout dish made at home! Easy but gourmet.

What I’m eating

During the week, we mostly eat leftovers from recipe testing and “bowl style dinners” using building blocks (and occasionally some sort of Asian takeout or pizza). One of my favorite things for those bowl-style dinners is vegan Tzatziki

The tzatziki takes just 10 minutes to make and is so versatile. Last week for lunch, I spread it on bread from our local bakery (first, I toasted the bread underneath the broiler, then smeared with a cut garlic clove and drizzle of olive oil, my go-to method for toasting bread). Then I piled it with pan-fried tofu slabs, arugula dressed with Brightland olive oil & champagne vinegar, and pickled carrots. :::::chef’s kiss:::::

For dinner, a recent favorite has been to pair the tzatziki with crunchy roasted chickpeas or white beans and a simplified Greek salad with cukes, cherry or heirloom tomatoes, capers, kalamata olives (no olives for Max), drizzled with olive oil & vinegar + toasted pita wedges (or cooked farro) + pickled onions.

Overhead view of tzatziki in a bowl next to pita chips and small bowls with pepper and cucumber in them.

What’s bringing me joy  

Bi-monthly “happy hours”: A technical happy hour involves adult beverages and usually a bar, but I’ve co-opted the term for something very different. 

A couple times a month, I’ll end work earlier than usual and make hot chocolate. Meanwhile, Max pours himself a glass of wine and, upon my request, lights an obscene amount of candles in the living room and turns on the “relaxing jazz” station on Spotify. 

Then we hang out on the couch until dinner time. We chat for a bit, sometimes about work, but usually about non-work stuff, and then we stare at each other silently like we’re deeply in love but also like we’re in a cult. 

Just kidding, we read our respective books while I occasionally sneak a few sips of his wine (but not a lot because I discovered last year that drinking booze hurts my stomach and that getting old is a real party pooper). 

This may not be a traditional happy hour in any sense of the word, but it’s an hour or two where I feel great happiness. And self-righteous because I am collecting more golden stars for all the books I’m racing through.

Halfway through the novel Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. Will share my thoughts next month!

Hope y’all enjoyed this first edition of RPL at home! You might have noticed that I was sharing mini life updates in our newsletter recently, but the long-form blog format just felt easier and more natural, and I’m already excited for the April edition.

Please let me know what you’d like to see in next month’s edition (and if you have a more clever title than “RPL at home.”)!

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172 Comments

  1. Laurence says:

    Hi Nisha!
    Thank you for the 1st issue of RPL… loved it!
    Can you present a very lemony dessert! A tart or a lemon square… not too sweet, plenty of lemon favor! I would also love a fruit crumble using frozen fruit! Thanks!
    Laurence

    1. Nisha says:

      Hi Laurence, so nice to hear that! As you might have seen in the recipe sneak peek above, we are working on a very lemony dessert (my favorites for spring/summer!). A lemon square also sounds divine!

    2. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life says:

      Hi Laurence, we know Nisha already let you know about a lemony dessert that’ll be here somewhat shortly, but we didn’t want you to miss out on these tasty recipes she’s already published: Lemon Olive Oil Cake and Lilac Lemon Cake– enjoy!

  2. Conny says:

    Thanks, Nisha, for giving us a little glimpse into your normal life ; ))

  3. Chloe says:

    So wholesome! I love anything book recommendations, life updates, habits, recopies in progress. And your photography is rad! Keen for next month’s RPL at home!

  4. Margarita says:

    Great job! Give yourself another gold star. I like this idea. Another idea for a title could be ‘Nisha At Home’ or ‘Nisha’s Dishen’.

  5. Debbie says:

    Loved it!

  6. Barbara R says:

    I like this! It inspires me to read more too.

  7. Colleen says:

    Hi NIsha,
    Love everything about you! Love this new format too. You are such a genuine person. Keep it up!

  8. Denise says:

    Thank you for sharing this snapshot of your life, looking forward to a hot chocolate and a book this afternoon.

  9. Caterina B says:

    Love your new blog, Nisha! Looking forward to a peek into your life every month!

  10. Kaitlyn says:

    Love this, Nisha!! 🙂

    Also I will now start doing hot chocolate and book happy hours! What a fantastic recommendation!

    Oohh I fully suppot more desserts. I’d love some allergen friendly ones (or even just sub recommendations for peanuts, treenuts and gluten)!

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life says:

      Hi Kaitlyn, we’re so happy to hear you enjoyed the blog post! 🙂

      We actually have quite a few allergen friendly recipes on the blog, especially nut-free. We have delicious chai cookies, a chocolate mousse, and tasty brownies that can be made GF (if needed) just to name a few!