Rajasthani cuisine at food fest

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

From 'bati churma' and 'gatte ki sabzi' to 'laal maans' and 'khatto murg', Delhiites can treat their tastebuds to a fulfilling of authentic Rajasthani at a new festival here.

"Royal Rajasthan" being organised at at The Imperial here, features the best of what the state has to offer gastronomically.

A perfect balance of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, the is the right mix of tangy and spicy, just right for a quintessential Indian palette.

Executive said the Rajasthanis had moulded their culinary styles according to the topography of the region -- arid land, the extreme climatic conditions, scarcity of water and vegetation.

"Many of their dishes can be shelved for several days and served without heating," he said.

The culinary sojourn kicks off with an array of appetizers -- 'khad murg', 'maas ke sule', 'ker sangri ki tikki' and 'mirchi vada' among others.

The 'dhaurasi taffri', fresh water prawns marinated with hung curd, garlic and chilli, and cooked in clay cover, is a surprise.

The 'makki ki seekh' -- minced corn infused with chefs special spices cooked on skewers -- stands out for its smokey flavour.

A Rajasthani meal without 'laal maans', 'gatte ki sabzi' and 'daal churma' is unimaginable and the festival did not disappoint.

The 'Rajasthani tawa macchi' was a welcome addition.

The boneless fillet of sole marinated with yellow chilli, curd, spices, offered a fresh flavour to the otherwise familiar non-vegetarian staple.

Speaking of fresh tastes, 'paneer ka sweta' is another item on the menu that is one of its kind.

Pogakula said the 'sweta' gravy, made out of sweet corn, can be used for meat preparations as well.

The delectable meal ends with an assorted array of desserts like 'malai ghevar', 'paneer ghevar', and 'meethi kachori'.

Golden yellow 'Nookti', a Rajasthani version of 'boondi' made of gram flour, served with sweet 'rabdi' makes for a fitting end to the rich supper.

The festival, scheduled to continue till April 30, can be relished from 6:30pm to 11:45pm.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 13:55 IST