Containing a foreword by the Dalai Lama, "Return to the Rivers" is the newest book from the chef set to launch in the US with a limited edition release in India early this year.
Based in the US, Vikas, who won his third Michelin star in October 2013 for Junoon, the Indian fine dining restaurant in New York City has authored 13 books previously.
"If I don't do anything groundbreaking now then when will I do it?," asks the 41-year-old professional cook whose tome amalgamates recipes, photos, and memories of places in the Himalayan region.
"I could have called this book anything from Vikas Khanna's Himalayan kitchen to Exotic dishes by Vikas Khanna but I was adamant on the name Return to the Rivers, which does not simply gives away that its a cookbook, and it is not, its literature," the chef told PTI in an interview here recently.
"It would have been easier for me to write this book today with all the technology and comforts available but it was six years of struggle that goes to make this book authentic and unique," he says.
Vikas has dedicated the 360 page tome to an unknown woman from Tibet. "The dedication is addressed to a woman whose name I don't know. I was traveling in Tibet and misplaced my laptop containing more than half the recipes I had collected during my travels. She stopped the bus in which I was travelling and returned the computer. I offered her some money, but she simply said 'anyone would have done it',".