
Opening Up My Bengali Kitchen For Dima Sharif
Ramadan Kareem! As I leave Dubai for the summers and settle down in Kolkata for almost two months (my summer hibernation as I like to call it, and probably for a lot of Dubai expats as well), I am overcome with tremendous guilt. Guilt for leaving my adopted home for far too long and also the guilt for feeling excited and longing to update my nerves and soul on what I might have missed out in Kolkata in the last two years… and in effect cheating my beloved Dubai! Although, I have left the shores of Bengal for long, Bengal hasn’t left me. The more I have tried to be neutral about my roots and heritage, I have ended up seeking more of my Bengali roots, Bengali food etc. So when my friend and food blogger Dima Sharif, wanted to capture some moments with me on video, I had been utterly confused as to where I should begin. There were so many stories to tell – stories about my journey as a food blogger and how I am trying to showcase my regional cuisine to the international audience, how we are raising our two girls – the Z-Sisters, in a cosmopolitan city like Dubai and infusing a bit of Bengaliana in their subconsciousness, of course in a subtle way without overwhelming them with the knowledge of a culture that they are not growing up in. And then there is Mela, my Lady Friday and how both of us are trying to adapt to a new home in a different city, different culture, different country – as expats living far away from our respective homes and how our lives become intertwined.
If I write one more word, it will not do justice to Dima’s tremendous efforts in creating a video (above) in which I have opened up my Bengali kitchen and lay my soul bare with the dilemmas of expat living. You want to be international, and at the same time aware of your roots. The menu for Dima had been simple (I wish I could feed her with more dishes) but a very traditional Bengali one – Luchi, Daal, Begun Bhaja/fried Eggplant, Roshogolla, Mishti Doi/Sweet Yogurt, Aamer Chutney/Mango Chutney, Shorshe bata Maach/Mustared Fish and Masala Thumbsup! I took out all the Bengali cookbooks and coffee table books on Kolkata I had, and all the inherited family tableware, put on a CD playing my Ma’s songs – just so that I could create a Bengali ambiance for Dima. Before signing off, let me mention the significance of this video. Dima’s blog has a tradition and in her own words… Every Ramadan I have a Ramadan Special, which is daily posting of recipes and stories throughout the Holy month (30 days). This Ramadan Special, I am posting daily recipes and cultural stories to explore with you the Culture of Ramadan, its various colours and the now and then of Ramadan Traditions. About how and why she started this Ramadan special blog postings, she tells me… In the beginning it started more like sharing recipes. I knew that most practicing women like to cook at Ramadan, specially when the whole family is fasting the whole day. They are looking for recipes or inspiration. Ramadan to me is a time for self introspection, contemplation and reflecting on how we are living and how we want to continue living. This is also the time when we have a bit more time in hand and I though why not give back something more to my readers and give some ‘food for thought’. I thought of taking the Ramadan practices and incorporate that in my blog. At the end of the day we all have different triggers that inspires us and there will be something or the other that will connect to people, make them nostalgic, remind them of their roots or make them feel inspired. This year, she has made videos on each person that she has met on the path of food. I do feel humbled and honoured for being part of her special webepisodes. Hope you join in her special journey and mine too and enjoy the trailer as well as the actual video. And for those of you who have stayed back in Dubai, here’s a roundup of a few Iftars and Suhoors that you shouldn’t be missing and may your lives be blessed by the holy month of Ramadan!
Unblogging it all… Ishita
PS: A few days back too, I had created a Bengali Gourmet menu and I feel very privileged to have been surrounded with the love and support of media and blogger friends, including Dima. The event had been aired on Zee TV ME.
A few Bengali posts in my blog:
♦ Traditional Bengali Cuisine | In ‘Slight’ Details – An etymological explanation of my food-fetish
♦ Shorshe Bata Maach – Mustard Salmon In This Case | Shubho Noboborsho!
♦ Luchi Featured In Ahlan! Gourmet | My Ode To Phulko Luchi!
♦ Dilipda’s Phuchkas in Vivekananda Park | World Famous In Kolkata!
♦ Pickles | Mother (-in-law) Of All Pickles!
♦ Momos in Tiretti Bazar | The Last Chinese Remnants!
♦ Khichuri As Harbinger of Hope & Kolkata Soaked In Rains
♦ Firni or Ferni, Ramadan or Ramzan, Mallick Bazar or Karama | It’s The Same Festive Sentiment!
♦ Terraces and Beyond – Kolkata
♦ Shiraz Golden Restaurant, Dubai | From Lucknow To Kolkata And To Dubai!
♦ Rôshogolla (রসগোল্লা) | Bengali’s Own Sweet
♦ Stories of Love, Nostalgia And Memories – The Ingredients To My Cooking
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27 Comments
RuPaL
Beautiful post Ishita, happy summer holidays to you! I can’t wait to see Kolkata through your Instagram 🙂
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you Rupal… working throughout the summer holidays… but yes, helps that my work happens to be my passion. Not good for those around me though. You too have a great summer:)
thespicescribe
Sounds like my PERFECT menu! 🙂 Also lovely to see Rinku’s book on the table. x
IshitaUnblogged
Thanks Zoe… yes, I must mention that to Rinku. I must have missed out clicking Bong Mom’s Cookbook though. BTW, the menu (and obviously more) awaits you when you visit me in Dubai.
Dima Sharif
Thank you Ishita for taking the time to do this and really I had enjoyed every bit of it, the food (of course) the chat and everything it was good fun. I look forward to trying more Bengali food, so get yourself back here soon! :))
IshitaUnblogged
Well Dima… I am glad that we have connected. We come from different places, search for our own identities and in effect become end up learning from each other and getting inspired. Thank you for your effort in making all the videos:)
Aroop Datta
Ohh too Good !! Speechless ….
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you Aroop:)
lapetitepaniere
What a beautiful post Ishita. It’s a pleasure to read your post and learn more about your culture. Have a nice holidays.
The Bengali Luchi looks so delicious 🙂
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you so much Linda… hope you have a great summer. And since you brought this upon yourself, here’s me professing my love for Luchi offcially… http://ishitaunblogged.com/2013/02/18/luchi-featured-in-ahlan-gourmet-my-ode-to-phulko-luchi/
Sally
Lovely to look into your kitchen – and so pleased you couldn’t resist a foodie paparazzi shot!
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you so much, a very big hearth alibi a very small kitchen. A home cooked evening is long overdue.
Ah, the food paparazzi shot reminds me to post in Fooderati. Hope you are having a great summer back home:)
potsandpatterns
What a wonderful spread!! Lucky Dima… the ZEE tv video didnt open 🙁 was really looking forward to it.
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you Shaima…. am trying to make sure that I can slowly open up my kitchen in a bigger way (no, not a restaurant). Updated the link, thanks for letting me know… http://youtu.be/8qfbODQB9q4
FooDiva
Wonderful 🙂 I must try Bengali food one day! Enjoy your summer holiday. x
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you… am trying to build as much curiosity as possible. A homecooked meal has been in the pipeline for long… shame, it’s never materialized.
Madhu
This makes me crave some good Bengali bhoj!!
IshitaUnblogged
Go for it… or come to Dubai for it Madhu!
platetrotter
Lovely pics Ishita, makes me hungry 🙂
IshitaUnblogged
Radhina, I will let you know for sure if I plan another Bengali gourmet evening.
arnesh
Hey r u from dubai? R u in cal now?
IshitaUnblogged
I am from Dubai and yes, I am in Kolkata right now. Till end August Is there something for which you wish like to get in touch with me?
arnesh singhania
Well I am a foodie too as well..n am an avid ttraveller. ..just love it…been to dubai once…neways will be going to thailand tomorrow. …lets get in touch some day..am in fb also…my id is arnesh singhania
IshitaUnblogged
Thank you for hopping into my blog… a huge warm welcome for anyone who is a foodie!
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