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Indian street food and cookery
« on: June 07, 2014, 09:50 AM »
Never see this stuff in the UK and the hygiene is somewhat suspect :o  but great to watch


http://youtu.be/1MG4G28SxRU

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Re: Indian street food and cookery
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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2014, 10:35 AM »
Some of that's bizarre, sure it's v tasty, but do we know what 'dishes' they were? Check it- that thing made up of lumps of burger bun in the 1st one

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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2014, 01:44 PM »
The Pav Bhaji's are all pretty much the same.  I spoke to a mate who is from Calcutta and says Pav Bhaji is pretty ubiquitous all over India.  He says bread-rolls are considered to be quite posh in a country that eats flat-breads or rice - which I found quite funny  ;D  Pav Bhaji is always made with vegetables, lots of butter, and the Pav Bhaji spice mix (which i've seen in the UK).    If you look at all three of the pav bhaji videos above, they are all pretty much the same.


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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2014, 09:54 PM »
I love watching the street food chefs at work.

only 10 more days and i'll be back in Delhi wo watch and taste it again.
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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2014, 04:43 PM »
I really enjoy watching this kind of thing! Thanks Aris for posting.
I love the "cricket bat" chopping board and the way he washes the potato off his hands in the utensil bowl water!!!!! As you say hygene a little suspect. :o ;)

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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2014, 09:46 AM »
If you are going to Delhi, take some vids and post them!

I envy some of the cooking vessels they use in those street videos.  Of course, i'd never use one, but it doesn't mean I don't want one :)  Anyone know where you can get those giant Karahis or Tawas in the UK?
 


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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2014, 12:50 PM »
I have seen them in the past in dadibhais catering equipment, but the new website is buggered.
You'll have to ring them or go in person to Bradford to find out whether they still sell them.

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Re: Indian street food and cookery
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2014, 09:34 AM »
I found a nice 16"/40cm steel karahi on eBay.  The chap doesn't have any 16" ones listed now, but does have 14" ones.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14-INCH-HEAVY-DUTY-IRON-WOK-KADAI-/161345455072?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Kitchen_Cookware_GL&hash=item2590f043e0

Not much bidding on these - expect the pay the opening bid.

I'm still keen to get a wide flat Thai type wok - will keep my eyes out.  Did see one on Amazon, but silly money. 

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« Reply #9 on: July 22, 2014, 08:47 AM »
I could watch street food being cooked all day long, such skill and dedication is admirable.



 

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