I've started to understand importance of Indian spices: Mehigan

IANS  |  New Delhi 

"Australia" star says he has started to "understand the importance of spices and blends of spices in Indian cuisine".

The globally renowned English-Australian chef, often visits for his work commitments like his latest project "Masters of Taste with Gary Mehigan".

For the series, he came to to meet the top chefs in the country to get inspired and learn from, and get a close look at some of their recipes, styles and techniques. The show, a part of FOX Life's brand refresh 'Never Stop', went on air on Monday.

"It's a show about meeting some of the best chefs and cooks in India, learning from them, being inspired by them, and then taking inspiration and for some celebrity guests in my studio. Lots of chatting and eating, and I suppose it's different because it's from my perspective," said in a statement.

He added: "My visit coincided with the start of all the wonderful winter greens so I discovered lots of new ingredients.

Hara chana, ponk, fresh toor dal, moras bhaji and lal maas all of which were delicious.

"I have also started to really understand the importance of spices and blends of spices in Indian cuisine. Not just to add flavour but in a historical, cultural and medicinal sense."

Known popularly for shows like "Far Flung with Gary Mehigan", the says his new show is a "mix of travel, extraordinary and a lot of surprises".

"It was my personal journey as well. I travelled to and to understand cultures and concepts of dining in these regions. I am amazed how the Indian gourmet czars work with such finesse and make use of modern and cutting-edge techniques to create magic on plates for their customers," he added.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 19:06 IST
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